Rubislaw and Queens Terrace Gardens are two small public gardens in Aberdeen, Scotland. Although they are officially two parks, they are bisected only by one road which runs between the 1 hectare rectangular area it covers, so can be considered as one park for this article.

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Rubislaw and Queens Terrace Gardens
Rubislaw and Queens Terrace Gardens
TypePublic Garden
LocationAberdeen, Scotland
Coordinates57°8′35″N 2°7′3″W
Area1 hectare (10,000 m2)
Operated byAberdeen City Council
StatusOpen all year
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Pink Granite Fountain in the Centre of the Park
Houses on Rubislaw Terrace viewed from the park

It is located between the streets of Rubislaw Terrace and Albyn Place, in the west-end of Aberdeen approximately 300 metres from the main street in Aberdeen, Union Street.

There is a fountain in the park made from pink granite and trees which are over a century old. On the Rubislaw Terrace (north) side of the park, there is a gray granite wall of small pillars along the entire side.

The park is commonly used by students of the many nearby schools.

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