Queens Park, the satellite city of Brisbane, Queensland, covers an area of about 24 hectares and is the most important urban green space for Ipswich.
Founded in 1864, Queens Park was added to the Queensland Historical Heritage list on September 27, 2002.
Queens Park has a beautiful environment and a cool scenery of Koizumi. Black swans hang around all the year round. In addition to the common facilities in Australian parks such as walkways, children's parks, water parks, shopping booths, barbecue stoves, lawns and so on, there is a bowling alley (Ipswich Bowling Club), and Ipswich's tourist information center, (Ipswich Visitor Information Centre), which is located in the northeast corner of Queens Park. (Nerima Gardens), a Japanese-style park in the south of the park, is full of oriental bridges and pavilions, poetical and picturesque in the distant southern hemisphere.
In addition, the Ipswich Nature Center (Ipswich Nature Centre) is the most worthwhile place to visit Queens Park, like an open zoo, sleeping kangaroo, foraging kangaroo, dumbfounded fat bird, a group of animal world cutie waiting to meet tourists.
Queens Park map
Tickets:
Free
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