Lower and Upper Grosvenor Gardens
Welcome to Lower and Upper Grosvenor Gardens.
Lower and Upper Grosvenor Gardens do not open until 10:00 am and close at 6:00 pm or dusk if that is earlier. Used mainly by office workers as somewhere to have their lunch.
Who manages Berkeley Square Gardens?
The garden is managed by the City of Westminster's Parks Service.
Location
The two gardens are located very close to Victoria rail and bus stations and the coach station is only a short walk along Buckingham Palace Road.
Tube:
The nearest tube station is Victoria which is served by the District, Circle and Victoria Lines
Buses:
the garden can be reached easily from Victoria bus station at the front of the railway station.
Please visit Transport for London's journey planner for more detailed information about public transport in the area.
Facilities
Both gardens have:
Ornamental lawns, bedding and shrubs
Donated benches
Statues and Monuments
History
The gardens which are formed by two triangular areas were named after the Grosvenor family who were great landowners in central London.
Lower Grosvenor Gardens was originally laid out in the french style and has the 1930's statue of Mashal Foch at the entrance. Within the garden are two ornate shell covered buildings.
Upper Grosvenor Garden was re-landscaped and opened to the public for the first time in 2000. In the centre of the garden is a life-sized sculpture of a Lioness chasing a Lesser Kudu. The sculpture was commissioned by the Duke of Westminster from the sculptor Jonathan Kenworthy.
Location map for Lower and Upper Grosvenor Gardens:

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