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King Edward Park: A Tranquil Oasis in Brisbane's Heart

Discover a historic park in Brisbane CBD with stunning city views, public art, and a peaceful escape from the urban bustle.

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King Edward Park, a historic green space on the edge of Brisbane's CBD, offers a peaceful retreat with city views. Featuring terraced lawns, public art, and the iconic Jacob's Ladder staircase, it's a unique blend of nature and culture.

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224 Turbot St, Brisbane City, Queensland, 4000, AU

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From Brisbane's CBD, King Edward Park is easily accessible on foot. If you are near Central Station, walk up Upper Edward Street towards Wickham Terrace. You'll see Jacob's Ladder, a prominent staircase, leading up to the park. Alternatively, from Turbot Street, simply walk towards the park's entrance.

    Public Transport

    King Edward Park is accessible via Brisbane's public transport network. Several bus routes stop near the park on Wickham Terrace. Check the Brisbane City Council website or the Translink app for the most up-to-date bus schedules and routes. From Queen Street Bus Station, it's approximately a 10-minute walk to the park. A single bus fare within the city typically costs around $3.50 - $5.00 AUD.

    Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Ola are readily available in Brisbane. Simply request a ride to King Edward Park, 224 Turbot St, Brisbane City. A short taxi ride from the CBD to the park will typically cost between $10 and $20 AUD, depending on traffic and distance.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for a quieter experience and pleasant temperatures.
    Take a stroll along Jacob's Ladder for a unique perspective of the city and its architecture.
    Explore the park's art installations and historical features, such as the air raid shelter and draughts board.
    Pack a picnic to enjoy on the park's grassy areas, taking in the scenic views.

    Discover more about King Edward Park

    King Edward Park, a serene urban oasis, is nestled on the border of Spring Hill and Brisbane's city center. This historic park, initially known as Wickham Park or Observatory Park, was renamed in 1911 to honor King Edward VII. The park provides a vital green link between the CBD and the historic Wickham Terrace precinct. The park's steep slopes are transformed into terraced lawns and planted embankments, retained by bluestone walls and a unique patchwork of concrete and stone. Dominating the landscape are large fig and pine trees, offering shade and a tranquil atmosphere. King Edward Park boasts several points of interest. Jacob's Ladder, a concrete staircase, provides a striking pedestrian connection between Turbot Street and Wickham Terrace. At the base of Jacob's Ladder, you'll find the 'Forme del Mitro' sculptures by Arnaldo Pomodoro, originally created as theater set pieces for a Greek tragedy and brought to Brisbane for Expo 88. The park also features a rare stone air raid shelter, a relic from World War II. Additionally, an oversized concrete draughts board, constructed in 1938, adds a touch of whimsy to the upper level. Reopened as a sculpture park in 1990, King Edward Park showcases various artworks, including 'Emerging Spirit', and 'Memories of Wind'. The park's elevated position offers panoramic city views, making it a popular spot for relaxation and recreation.
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