Langley Park

Langley Park

Langley Park is one of the biggest open spaces in the Perth CBD, it runs along Riverside Drive adjacent to the Swan River.

The park was created by reclaiming land from the Swan River between 1921 to 1935, to provide open space near the city.

A pioneer of civil aviation in WA, Major Norman Brearley used the park as an airstrip in the 1920s and it continued to be used as an operating airstrip for some time.

Langley Park's location makes it a popular place to view the annual City of Perth Australia Day Skyworks, which are held on the river every year on 26 January.

It's also a great open space for group exercise sessions and hosts the annual Polo in the City event every year.

Langley Park


Home to many iconic annual events, such as Symphony in the City and Australia Day Skyworks and once used as an airstrip in the 1920's and was the launch location for the Red Bull Air Race in 2010. Langley Park is divided in to three bookable spaces and hosts multiple small to large-scale cultural festivals, carnivals and sporting activities.

This venue offers underground services such as power and water, which are strategically placed throughout. Early planning is recommended as bookings are often made a year in advance!

If you have any further questions please contact (08) 9461 3333

Parking
If you're driving into the city, Perth has a variety of parking options including multi-storey and open-air car parks, street parking, disability access parking and residential parking.



❊ Address ❊


 ⊜  Riverside Drive Perth 6000 View Map
 ℅ Boorloo
 ✆ Telephone: (08) 9461 3333
Riverside DrivePerthWestern Australia(08) 9461 3333





❊ Web Links ❊


Langley Park 

www.visitperth.com



The City of Perth acknowledges the Whadjuk Nyoongar people as the Traditional Owners of the lands and waters where Perth city is situated today, and pay our respect to Elders past and present.

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