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Regent's Park

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Regent's Park is a prestigious area located in the north west of inner London and one of the eight Royal Parks in the city. The park itself is home to London Zoo and to the north sits its hilltop park Primrose Hill which provides one of the best panaromic views over Central London.

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One of the nicest parts of London

11/09/2023

Regent’s Park is stunning, not just for its beautiful park which is the home to London Zoo, but also...

Regent’s Park is stunning, not just for its beautiful park which is the home to London Zoo, but also for it’s canal and it’s surrounding areas which include Primrose Hill, Camden, Marylebone, Fitzrovia and Little Venice. It’s probably unaffordable for most to live but great for a weekend day out to visit the zoo or get one of the canal boats and cruise along the picturesque canals.


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Jess_Lee

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One of London's great outdoor spaces

13/07/2022

I love Regent's Park! It's such a lovely green spot to enjoy when just north of central London. It's...

I love Regent's Park! It's such a lovely green spot to enjoy when just north of central London. It's a big park with a lot of variety within it. There are large open spaces to enjoy and you'll often see people exercising, including team sports such as football or runners hurtling around the Regent's Park running track found right up the top of the park. There are also more tranquil aspects to enjoy, such as the boating lake, where there is amazing bird life to be seen! I also love wandering around the inner circle and Queen Mary's Rose Gardens. Within the inner circle there is the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. Coming here to see a show on a warm summer's evening is a real treat. At the top end of the park you'll also find London Zoo! If you want to sneak a peek at a few animal enclosures without actually entering the zoo then try walking along Regent's Canal, just before the canal leaves the park and heads on towards Camden Town, from where the park is easily accessible. You can also tube to Baker Street or the Regent's Park stop itself.


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Reviews(2)

One of the nicest parts of London

11/09/2023

Regent’s Park is stunning, not just for its beautiful park which is the home to London Zoo, but also...

Regent’s Park is stunning, not just for its beautiful park which is the home to London Zoo, but also for it’s canal and it’s surrounding areas which include Primrose Hill, Camden, Marylebone, Fitzrovia and Little Venice. It’s probably unaffordable for most to live but great for a weekend day out to visit the zoo or get one of the canal boats and cruise along the picturesque canals.


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Jess_Lee

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One of London's great outdoor spaces

13/07/2022

I love Regent's Park! It's such a lovely green spot to enjoy when just north of central London. It's...

I love Regent's Park! It's such a lovely green spot to enjoy when just north of central London. It's a big park with a lot of variety within it. There are large open spaces to enjoy and you'll often see people exercising, including team sports such as football or runners hurtling around the Regent's Park running track found right up the top of the park. There are also more tranquil aspects to enjoy, such as the boating lake, where there is amazing bird life to be seen! I also love wandering around the inner circle and Queen Mary's Rose Gardens. Within the inner circle there is the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. Coming here to see a show on a warm summer's evening is a real treat. At the top end of the park you'll also find London Zoo! If you want to sneak a peek at a few animal enclosures without actually entering the zoo then try walking along Regent's Canal, just before the canal leaves the park and heads on towards Camden Town, from where the park is easily accessible. You can also tube to Baker Street or the Regent's Park stop itself.


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nightrider

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