Queen Square is a plaza Wolverhampton City Centre located in United Kingdom.
Queen Square Wolverhampton West Midlands WV1 United Kingdom
The central meeting place of Wolverhampton, featuring a statue of Prince Albert. Was renamed Queen Square (originally High Green) after Queen Victoria unveiled the statue in the 1800s.
Don't sit on the benches opposite Costa nearest the water feature if you don't want to get sprayed!
In the summer, this is a perfect place to go for the day - boating on the lake, I've cream shop and beautiful gardens to walk around. - Angela Facer
Bus routes 3 and 4 from Wolverhampton City Centre. Park is walkable with Bantock House in the middle. Is a half mile walk back to the City Centre. There is a cemetery on the other side of the road. - Elliott Brown
Beautiful park with lots of facilities: playground, tennis courts, open air gym equipment, speedway track and paddling pool. - Christine H.
Wolverhampton's main shopping centre, a product of the 1960s with a modern fascia. Plenty of shops, though many still empty. - Hreodgarcynn
Along with the Mander Centre, one of Wolverhampton's indoor shopping centres. A decent selection of shops here. - Hreodgarcynn