Grosvenor Square has been redesigned for everyone, focusing on creating a greener, more accessible and welcoming destination where residents, workers and visitors can reconnect with nature.
Grosvenor Square map
1. Treaty of Paris gates
2. Eagle Squadron Memorial
3. Franklin D. Roosevelt
4. The September 11 Memorial Garden
5. The Wheatsheaf Building
6. Natural Play
7. Natural Play
8. Cafe kiosk
9. Toilets
Ameneties
Grosvenor Square has been reimagined as an inclusive public space for all ages and abilities, and is designed to invite learning, community connection and a shared sense of belonging.
Play
New natural play areas have been introduced at Grosvenor Square, partially crafted from sustainably sourced timber from the Eaton Estate. They create playful, exploratory spaces for young people and children to reconnect with nature within the Square.
Learning
The education centre offers programmes run by London Wildlife Trust, for children and adults to learn about biodiversity, the environment, climate change and the square’s rich history.
Cafe
A café kiosk is housed in the Education Centre in the Square. Serving light refreshments including sandwiches and cakes, as well as coffees and cold drinks, all proceeds will be reinvested into the running of the education centre.
Toilets
There are three public toilets at Grosvenor Square, including a fully accessible toilet.
Seating
There are over 350 places for people to sit.
Water
Filtered drinking water is provided through drinking fountains at the Square.