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Gunnersbury Park Events: 100-Year Anniversary – Here’s What You Need to Know

Gunnersbury Park celebrates 100 years! Here are the top events happening

A Green Escape in the City

There's something special about Gunnersbury Park. Spread across 186 acres of west London, it earns a regular spot in most people's weekly routines pretty quickly. Morning runs, rainy afternoon museum visits, finding a bench and doing absolutely nothing for an hour. All valid. All recommended.

With year-round Gunnersbury Park events, excellent transport links, and a growing reputation as one of London's most well-rounded green spaces, it's easy to see why the neighbourhood pulls people in. City convenience without sacrificing quality of life. That's the deal here.

Gunnersbury Park Museum: Where History Comes to Life

At the centre of the park sits the Gunnersbury Park Museum. A beautifully restored Regency-style mansion that's been welcoming visitors since 1929. It houses a collection of around 50,000 items covering local history, art, and the evolving story of west London. Entry is free. No excuses not to pop in.

This spring, the museum turns 100. To mark the occasion, a landmark new exhibition launches: Gunnersbury Unlocked: From Private Grounds to Public Park. Running from 28 March through to the end of 2026, it traces the park's journey from aristocratic estate to beloved public space. Turns out, a lot happened in between.

Gunnersbury Park Events this Spring

Spring is a particularly good time to visit. The park's centenary celebrations mean the Gunnersbury Park events calendar is fuller than ever.

Easter weekend kicks things off with the Gunnersbury100 Egg Hunt, running from 31 March to 12 April. A 100th anniversary-themed adventure across the park's grounds, complete with hidden eggs, activities, and prizes. Genuinely fun for all ages. Yes, adults included!

For families with younger children, or anyone who finds busy events a bit much, the Gunnersbury100 Relaxed Morning on 30 March is worth checking out. Specially adapted to be neurodivergent and SEND-friendly, it's a thoughtful addition to what is shaping up to be a pretty special spring programme.

Beyond the centenary events, the season brings back open-air fitness sessions, creative workshops, and local art events. The kind of low-key cultural calendar that fills your weekends before you've even checked your diary.

Wellness, Fitness, and Getting Outside

Gunnersbury has always had a strong fitness culture. Outdoor yoga classes, tennis courts, football pitches, and cycle-friendly paths mean you're never short of reasons to get moving. Runners love it here. Long circuits across open lawns and quieter woodland routes offer a proper break from pavement-pounding.

Daily access to this much green space does something good to you.

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Hidden Corners Worth Finding

Not everything at Gunnersbury announces itself. The Japanese Garden is one of those tucked-away spots that feels almost secret. Water features, carefully landscaped greenery, and a genuine sense of calm. It's the kind of place you stumble across and immediately feel smug about.

Nearby on Chiswick High Road, a stretch of independent cafés takes care of the post-walk coffee ritual. The park also features the Humanitarian Memorial, a permanent artwork by Michael Landy CBE RA, installed in October 2025. Created to honour humanitarian aid workers, it adds a meaningful moment to any visit.

Getting Here

Gunnersbury Station is served by both the District Line and London Overground. Fast, direct connections to central London and Richmond. For anyone wanting to live somewhere that actually feels like a neighbourhood, whilst still being able to get into town without a packed lunch, it ticks every box.

Gunnersbury as a Way of Living

What makes Gunnersbury work isn't any one thing. It's the accumulation of small, daily pleasures. A free museum on your doorstep. A park big enough to get properly lost in. Events worth turning up for. Transport that doesn't make you dread Mondays quite as much.

That kind of balance is not easy to find in London.

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