Union Park in Wembley is one of the best parks in North London — and here’s why.

In this walking tour, I explore Union Park, a modern green space near Wembley Stadium and London Designer Outlet. Whether you’re searching for parks in London with fountains, places to relax outdoors, or kid-friendly parks in North West London, Union Park ticks every box.

📍 Features covered in this video:
– Union Park fountains and water features
– Wildflower meadows and landscaping
– Playgrounds and family areas
– Walking and cycling paths
– Picnic spots and quiet corners
– Proximity to Wembley Park and the Stadium

Union Park opened recently as part of the wider Wembley Park regeneration and has become a go-to for locals and visitors alike. It’s easily accessible by tube (Wembley Park Station) and is one of the cleanest, calmest public spaces in Zone 4.

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Found a secret new park in London you’ve probably never heard of. Just two stops 12 minutes from zone 1. Walk along iconic Olympic Way. Then turn left onto Marley Streets, named after Bob Marley, and you’re there. This park is called Union Park. It’s in Wembley Park. London’s neighborhood just named one of the best places to live in the UK by the Sunday Times. This was designed for bees, butterflies, and insects supporting London’s ecosystem. They’ve even added bee hotels and bird houses to make this place proper wildlife friendly. This place is perfect for reading, scrolling, or just doing nothing. Prepare to have panoramic mode on. This is London’s longest mural by a single artist, Alec LDN. This is the perfect spot to have one of those famous donuts from Bread Ahead. Or get your food from Box Park and eat it at one of the picnic tables in the park. There’s even a court if you fancy a quick hit or a quick workout if that’s your thing. There’s even free paddling pools, splash fountains, and play areas if you’ve got kids with you. And yep, bring your dogs, too. There’s two dog runs where dogs can have fun off the leash. The ponds and fountains use recycled rain water, so it’s sustainable. This part’s more open. People just sit, chill, and enjoy it.

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