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Chavasse Park: Liverpool’s Urban Green Heart in the City Centre

A vibrant 5-acre urban oasis in Liverpool ONE, blending nature, history, and lively events in the heart of the city.

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Chavasse Park is a vibrant 5-acre urban oasis nestled in the heart of Liverpool ONE, offering landscaped gardens, a nature trail for children, and a lively atmosphere year-round. This central green space provides a refreshing escape from the city bustle, hosting seasonal events, festive celebrations, and family-friendly activities, making it a beloved spot for relaxation, play, and community gatherings in Liverpool’s city centre.

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Thomas Steers Way, Liverpool, L1 8LW, GB
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Duration: 0.5 to 3 hours
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Free
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Mobile reception: 5 out of 5

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    Getting There

    Train

    From Liverpool Lime Street Station, take a 10-15 minute walk through the city centre to Chavasse Park. The station is well-served by frequent trains from regional destinations. No additional transport costs apply for the walk.

    Bus

    Multiple city bus routes stop near Liverpool ONE, including services from Liverpool Central and Queen Square bus stations. Journey times vary from 10 to 20 minutes depending on origin. A single adult ticket costs approximately £2.50.

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    Taxis and ride-hailing services are readily available across Liverpool city centre. A typical fare from Lime Street Station to Chavasse Park is around £5-£8, with journey times of 5-10 minutes depending on traffic.

    Walking

    If staying nearby in the city centre, walking to Chavasse Park is ideal. The terrain includes some gentle slopes and steps, so it may be moderately challenging for those with mobility issues. Walking times from central hotels range from 5 to 15 minutes.

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    Local tips

    Bring a picnic blanket as seating is limited on the grassy areas.
    Explore the children’s nature trail for an engaging family activity.
    Visit during the festive season to enjoy Christmas on the Park and Bar Hütte experiences.
    Check Liverpool ONE’s website for event schedules and seasonal activities.

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    A Lush Urban Sanctuary Amidst Liverpool’s Bustling Core

    Chavasse Park occupies a prime position within the Liverpool ONE shopping and leisure complex, spreading across five acres of thoughtfully landscaped gardens and open green lawns. This park serves as a peaceful retreat from the vibrant city life, offering visitors a chance to unwind on grassy slopes or stroll along its pathways. Named in honour of the Chavasse family, including Noel Godfrey Chavasse, a double Victoria Cross recipient, the park carries a legacy of local pride and history embedded within its tranquil environment.

    Engaging Nature Trails and Family-Friendly Features

    Designed to appeal to visitors of all ages, Chavasse Park includes a self-guided nature trail tailored especially for children aged 4 to 11. This interactive trail encourages young explorers to connect with the natural surroundings through educational and playful activities. The park’s diverse flora supports over 350 species and more than 15,500 pollinator-friendly plants, making it a vibrant habitat that enriches urban biodiversity and offers a green learning experience.

    A Hub for Seasonal Festivities and Community Events

    Throughout the year, Chavasse Park transforms into a lively venue for cultural and festive events. During the Christmas season, it hosts 'Christmas on the Park,' featuring children’s rides, festive games, and seasonal treats that create a joyful atmosphere for families. The popular Bar Hütte returns annually, offering cosy karaoke huts and après-ski party lodges beneath the iconic Christmas tree, complete with festive drinks and entertainment for all ages, including dog-friendly Bark Hütte.

    Architectural and Landscape Design Enhancing Urban Connectivity

    The park was extensively redeveloped as part of the Liverpool Paradise Project, reopening in 2008 atop a large underground car park. Its terraced design connects seamlessly with surrounding pavilions and shopping areas, integrating green space into the urban fabric. The park’s gentle slopes and steps create dynamic views over the cityscape, while nearby seating and dining options enhance visitor comfort and convenience.

    Accessibility and Visitor Experience

    Chavasse Park is open daily with free entry, making it an inclusive destination for locals and tourists alike. Although some areas involve slopes and steps which may challenge wheelchair users, the park’s central location ensures easy access via public transport and proximity to Liverpool ONE’s amenities. Visitors can enjoy picnic spots, seasonal music events, and a calm environment ideal for relaxation, photowalks, and family outings.

    A Green Jewel in Liverpool’s Cultural Landscape

    Beyond its recreational appeal, Chavasse Park contributes significantly to Liverpool’s reputation as a city that values green spaces and sustainable urban living. It has been recognized among the UK’s top green spaces for its environmental stewardship and community focus. The park’s blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and vibrant social life makes it a unique and cherished landmark in Liverpool’s city centre.

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