Chavasse Park is an open space in the city centre of Liverpool, England, United Kingdom.
The park was designated in the 1980s and originally consisted of a 2–3-acre plot of unfenced grass verges, framed by city centre buildings; the Queen Elizabeth II law courts lay to the north, and Canning Place police headquarters to the south.
For many years the park was the home of the Yellow Submarine sculpture, created for the International Garden Festival in 1984, and now to be seen at Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
The park itself was extensively altered as part of the Paradise Project redevelopment scheme.
The park was excavated in Spring 2004 prior to the commencement of the Paradise Project (now known as Liverpool One).