
Pearson Park
📍 Pearson Park, Hull HU5 2GT, UK
About Pearson Park
Pearson Park, a cherished Victorian gem located in Hull, offers visitors a peaceful retreat with its beautifully maintained landscapes and historical charm. Highly rated at 4.2 out of 5 stars from over 2,500 reviews, it is celebrated as a pleasant and clean space perfect for unwinding amidst nature. Its stunning entrance gate hints at the treasures within, inviting guests to explore.
Within the park's expansive grounds, visitors can discover a serene lake, a charming free-to-visit glasshouse or conservatory, and several notable statues. Numerous plaques detailing the park's rich history are dotted around, offering educational insights during a leisurely walk. Pearson Park provides an ideal setting for tranquil strolls, enjoying the natural surroundings, or simply relaxing with a picnic.
Visiting Information
Pearson Park is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, making it accessible at any time. The park is committed to accessibility, featuring wheelchair-accessible parking and entrances. Entry to Pearson Park is free, with no payment required for access to its facilities.
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📍 Pearson Park, Hull HU5 2GT, UK
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Showing 5 of 2,557 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 30 January 2026.
As part of our walk around Hull, our route took us through this pleasant park. Several plaques dotted around detailing the history of the park and also a glasshouse that is free to visit.
This is a peaceful and clean park, perfect for walking and unwinding. The surrounding nature offers a calm and refreshing atmosphere. One thing that could improve is the small lake next to the park, as the water has become quite dirty over time. With a little care and attention, this park could become even more beautiful.
It was a lovely park that formed part of my rat hunt around Hull. Easy to locate with on street parking. Stunning entrance gate. A fab little cafe (cash only) for a quick cuppa and elevenses, good clean toilets. Hosting a lake, conservatory, and several statues. Perfect for picnics and lots of young people and adults alike enjoying the sun. Popular with dog walkers, too.
Beautiful park to walk, check out for the free yoga and calisthenics classes on the Sundays at 10:00
The council have done a first class job, upgrading this park. My kids love it, too. Perfect place to relax, with your lunch and a coffee.