This expansive 86-hectare public park in East London's Tower Hamlets borough welcomes over 9 million visitors annually and operates year-round from 7am until dusk. Established in 1845 as London's first public park, the facility spans multiple neighborhoods and connects to a broader green corridor that includes the Regents Canal, Mile End Park, and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The park maintains multiple entrance points throughout its perimeter and offers accessible facilities including public restrooms and community buildings. Dog owners can bring their pets throughout the grounds, with the sole restriction being children's playground areas where dogs are prohibited for safety reasons. The park encourages responsible pet ownership and asks all visitors to follow posted regulations while enjoying the extensive green spaces. Cyclists are also permitted throughout the facility, creating a shared environment for various recreational activities. The location provides convenient public transportation access via Mile End underground station and nearby Cambridge Heath or Hackney Wick rail stations, with several bus routes serving the area. Park rangers are available Monday through Friday from 8am to 4pm and can be reached at the provided contact number for assistance or inquiries about park policies and facilities.
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