Princess Elizabeth Playground
Address | 35 South Tce, Adelaide SA, Australia |
Hours | 00:00-24:00 |
Website | explore.cityofadelaide.com.au/see-and-do/parks-gardens/playspaces |
Categories | Playground, Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.3 52 reviews |
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Princess Elizabeth Playground reviews
52It is a beautiful playground that accommodates older children (tween/early teenage) as well as younger ones.
Park was good, plenty of space to run around, play equipment a little limited and the spiral side very dark (scary for little ones) but never bad to explore.
Love this playground. Kids have a lot of choice of equipment for varying ages. Toilets (which are often pretty grubby) are accessible. There is a fence between the road and the playground. Water fountains and picnic tables too.
What a great park in the city. I particularly like the way the activities are spread out to incorporate running between equipment. Adds to the playful and joyful experience. Not to mention tires the kids out!
Toilets, open space, benches to eat at, Parklands, great kiddies equipment, a little bike path. Just the best.
As an Engineer, I am doubting Mrs. Princess Elizabeth ever did play here. They are very scary parents around here but my children (child?) is very happy when seeing this playing ground. MAYBE if you are a big, scary, angry Australian man you should try to do the SMILE when near the playing area
Our grandson loved this nice playground. Fence to keep the children safe from the road. Lots of shady trees. Toilets and drinking water on site.
Unfortunately very dirty with lots of rubbish left around by homeless people.weren't sure what we would find.disappointing for what is an attractive park normally.
Nice playground but quite a lot of loud and seemed to be drunk adults hanging out right next to it. Didn’t feel very kids friendly.
My kids Loved this playground, we are new to Adelaide and will certainly be back here.
First of all it's massive, second - there is so many different types of playground equipment, thirdly - there is lots of trees to climb and park area to play sports.
A small on the road public park with easy excess, lots of playings equipments, plenty of road side parking, next to an open wide cricket grounds.
Lots of benches under big trees, public BBQs, and toilets. Playing area is properly fenced and road crossing signal is right at park doorstep.
Had attended two birthday parties and it was totally fun. A perfect park for families to enjoy with kids and have BBQs for all.
This park is often crowded with kids and families having picnics.
Great park but often accompanied by other users drinking alcohol. Didn't cause us any problems but something to be mindful of
Nice and well maintained playground with ample parking on south tce. The kids had a blast and I had a break from them while the missus was at an appointment
Excellent playground. Lots of equipment, toilet, water and shade.
What more could a parent with energetic kids ask for?
Searched for fully fenced playgrounds this came up and in no way is this fully fenced. So instead of relaxing nervous with my two year old grand daughter
It's a very good city park playground. There are many children's amusement facilities and suitable for children of all ages to play. You can barbecue here. It's convenient to park on weekends.
Great spot with fence and restroom. No space for barbecue but plenty of grass on the outside of the fence. Good for small and bigger kids.
Great playground, picnic tables, and clean facilities. Wheelchair friendly. Change table available. Fenced to roadway.
It's a good park but we found dog poo in some wells after raining, of course our kids finished their play with some smells.