Jubilee Gardens, London
Facts and practical information
Jubilee Gardens is a public park on the South Bank in the London Borough of Lambeth. Created in 1977 to mark the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II, the site was formerly used for the Dome of Discovery and the adjacent Skylon during the Festival of Britain in 1951. A multimillion-pound redevelopment of the park was completed in May 2012, just before the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II and the 2012 Summer Olympics, in order to transform it from a state of grassland to a mature looking park with trees and hills. Queen Elizabeth II reopened the gardens in October 2012. ()
Jubilee Gardens – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: London Dungeon, Sea Life London Aquarium, Royal Festival Hall, Golden Jubilee Bridges.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Jubilee Gardens open?
- Monday 24h
- Tuesday 24h
- Wednesday 24h
- Thursday 24h
- Friday 24h
- Saturday 24h
- Sunday 24h
Which popular attractions are close to Jubilee Gardens?
How to get to Jubilee Gardens by public transport?
Bus
- Waterloo Station / Tenison Way • Lines: 243 (4 min walk)
- Waterloo Bridge / South Bank • Lines: 26 (4 min walk)
Metro
- Waterloo • Lines: Bakerloo, Jubilee, Northern, Waterloo & City (5 min walk)
- Embankment • Lines: Bakerloo, Circle, District, Northern (8 min walk)
Ferry
- Festival Pier • Lines: Green Tour (5 min walk)
- London Eye - Waterloo Pier • Lines: Rb1, Rb1X, Rb2, Red Tour (5 min walk)
Train
- London Waterloo (6 min walk)
- Waterloo East (10 min walk)