Trinity Square Gardens
These formal gardens have a rich history and great views of the Tower of London.
The gardens are made up of lawns and planting to provide interest in every season.
The gardens are home to the National memorials to the Merchant Seamen who died in both world wars. There is also a memorial to those executed on the former Tower Hill scaffold.
The Gardens were created by an Act of Parliament in 1797 and restored in 2003. We manage the gardens in partnership with the Corporation of London and the War Graves Commission, for the enjoyment of residents, tourists and office workers, as well as visitors to the memorials.
The park currently holds a Green Flag Award
Facilities
Size: under 1 hectare in area size
Address: Tower Hill London, EC3
Nearest station: Tower Hill Underground (Circle & District Lines) or Tower Gateway DLR
Bus: 42,78 and 100
Before you travel please visit www.tfl.gov.uk for directions and maps.
For more information please contact the Parks and Open Spaces Service at parks@towerhamlets.gov.uk.
The park currently holds a Green Flag Award
Facilities
- Memorials including War Memorials
- Flora displays
Size: under 1 hectare in area size
Address: Tower Hill London, EC3
Nearest station: Tower Hill Underground (Circle & District Lines) or Tower Gateway DLR
Bus: 42,78 and 100
Before you travel please visit www.tfl.gov.uk for directions and maps.
For more information please contact parks@towerhamlets.gov.uk.