4 /5 Erdoğan Bektaş: Queen Square Gardens is a small public garden located in the Bloomsbury district of central London and Queen Square Gardens is part of a historic square laid out in the early 18th century, named after Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III. It sits at the centre of Queen Square, which is surrounded by historic Georgian buildings. The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery is here. The gardens are open to the public and provide a peaceful green space with benches, lawns, and mature trees, often enjoyed by hospital staff, patients, and visitors.
The square has long been associated with medicine and research, as it is surrounded by several prominent medical institutions, especially in the field of neurology. In the centre of the gardens, you’ll find a statue of Queen Charlotte. The space is landscaped with lawns, flowerbeds, and shady trees, making it a quiet retreat amid the busy streets of Bloomsbury. It is also a designated public open space, protected for community use.