Kings Park ranked by Vogue as one of the world’s top parks
April 5, 2019
Vogue magazine ranked Kings Park as one of the world’s greatest city parks, placing Perth among famous destinations including Tokyo, New York, London, Athens, Munich and Paris.
At Griffin, we couldn’t agree more with this prestigious ranking!
Kings Park, overlooking the Perth CBD, is one of the world’s largest and most magnificent inner city parks and we feel privileged to have it as the centre of our fabulous city.
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