Coram's Fields is a park Bloomsbury located in United Kingdom.
93 Guilford St Bloomsbury Greater London WC1N 1DN United Kingdom
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The park on this beautiful walled garden site is the best for miles around. There's an enormous sandpit and all sorts of toddler climbing frames, plus an adventure playground for the older kids. Read more
A great place to be in Bloomsbury for kids (adults only when accompanied by children ) with play areas surrounding a green in the middle for picnics . The gate was permanently manned for security. The
A great park if you're accompanied by children , if not you're out of luck, as entrance is contingent on a child chaperone. Have a hot chocolate and visit the birds or the climbing frame in the company Read more
This park is on the site of the Foundling Hospital set up by the philanthropist Thomas Coram in 1739, to care for abandoned and homeless children . The hospital moved to Surrey in the 1920s.
Try the Viennese coffee in the cafe . But don't drop any crumbs from your food as pigeons are a menace!
Decent space in central Bloomsbury with a football space
Kids love the bunnies and the zipline .
Great play area for children .
Excellent pitches for 8-a-side football !
Great Austrian cafe kipferl. Toddler loves water fountains on hot days.
Best place for outdoor play in central london!
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Чистый парк с хорошей детской площадкой .
Tem tirolesa !
Amazing space. - James Whatley
Small patch of grass to take a breather from the busy traffic and streets - clive kornitzer
Nice park with a view and nice streets for food and shopping. Try the Primrose Bakery for cupcakes! - Machedavvero ?
Lots of people here on a sunny day. Dancing, chilling in the sun is great. If you like cheese walk a few hundred yards north to an amazing French cheese store - Fredrik Persson
My new favourite square in London, great cafes,restaurants and shops and the outdoor seatings are perfect ???? - Lama
Amazing place and it’s a must if you visit London! You can spend hours & hours inside so plan well if you are time poor. Worth to hire the audio as it can be really crowded to get too close. - Maria
Love British parks, they're cute and cozy. Grab a sandwich or coffee nearby and chillax for a while - Henrik Hägglund