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Queens Park is the most central park in Brighton, within easy walking distance of the town and the seafront.
The Park has something for everyone: children can enjoy feeding the ducks on the pond or playing in the playground or sandpit; families can relax at the cafe or picnic in the summer under the trees; or, for the more energetic, there are four tennis courts and a bowling green.
In the summer there is free entertainment for the children, and during the Brighton Festival in May there are open-air performances of Shakespeare's plays in the gardens of the Spa.
The park is also home to a diversity of wildlife, from frogs that breed in the stream that feeds the pond, to foxes, hedgehogs, squirrels and bats.
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