Located in the heart of Perth, between the riverside lanes of (Riverside Drive) and Terrace Road, Langley Park faces the Swan River (Swan River), which is about 100m north-south and 900m east-west of the Supreme Court Garden (Supreme Court Gardens),. It is a narrow river-bordering city park.
Langley Park was once an unofficial small airport that was reclaimed between 1921 and 1935. In 1998, as a result of the crash, the airport evolved into a park, so it was also called Langley Airport Park. In 2000, To mark the 100th anniversary of Australian Airways Flight, the Sports aircraft Builder Club has been established here. Nowadays, Australian circus and telecommunication system pulse racing cars often hold performances or races here, and some food festival events are often held here.
Traffic:
Walk 350m east from Barak Street Wharf along the riverside lane of the Swan River, (Riverside Drive); bus routes 150 and 160 end next to the middle of Langley Park;
Tickets:
Free
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