The Vroesenpark is a city park in Rotterdam-Noord.
The park is located between Ceintuurbaan, Kanaalweg, Vroesenlaan and Stadhoudersweg in Blijdorp. The park was built from 1929 to a plan by city architect W.G. Witteveen and was partly realized as a job creation project.
From 1940, the part of the park south of the Stadhoudersweg became part of Diergaarde Blijdorp. In the remaining part of the park in the Hunger Winter, local residents cut down the wood crop.