Kings Park, is a prominent park in Perth, Western Australia. Situated on Mount Eliza, it overlooks the Swan River and the city's central business district, offering picturesque views of the Perth landscape. This venue blends grassed parkland, botanical gardens, and natural bushland. Hosting over five million visitors annually, it stands as Western Australia's most popular destination. Officially opened in 1895, the park has undergone expansions and name changes, with the notable renaming to honour King Edward VII in 1901. Today, Kings Park, serves as a daytime visitor attraction and a venue for hosting outdoor cultural and music events.