The Regent's Park with Primrose Hill

Regent's Park wurde 1811 vom Prinzregenten in Auftrag gegeben. Hier befinden sich ein Open Air Theater, ein duftender Rosengarten, ein See zum Boot fahren, Kinderspielplätze, mehrere Cafés und Restaurants und der weitläufige Londoner Zoo.

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Regent's Park, London
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NW1 4NR
Telefon: +44 (0)20 7486 7905
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Website: http://www.royalparks.org.uk/regents

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Adresse:
Regent's Park, London
London
NW1 4NR
Telefon: +44 (0)20 7486 7905
Fax: +44 (0)20 7224 1895
E-Mail:
Website: http://www.royalparks.org.uk/regents
Mit dem Auto: Tube: Regent's Park; Bus: 2, 13, 18, 27, 30, 74, 82, 113, 139, 159, 189, 274, C2.

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A great place to relax in the heart of London.

A beautiful sanctuary in the heart of London. I have visited the park on three visits to London in January. Even in early winter, the beauty shines. Roses were still on the bushes, Take a...

A beautiful sanctuary in the heart of London.

I have visited the park on three visits to London

in January.

Even in early winter, the beauty shines. Roses

were still on the bushes,

Take a relaxing walk to escape the hustle of

the city. Or just hang out reading the paper.

There is the London Zoo, an open air theatre,

a bird filled lake, and Regent's College located

there.

It must be gorgeous during the warmer months.

It is a short walk from Madame Tussaud's,

Marlybone Road, Baker St., and Park Rd.

Enjoy.

 
5.0
6 November 2008
by JerseyBeachcomber, Tinton Falls, New Jersey
 

gorgeous gardens, whatever the season!

Regent's Park is my favourite park in Central London. It makes for a gorgeous day out, whatever the season! Different parts of the park look different and have their own particular charm, which is...

Regent's Park is my favourite park in Central London. It makes for a gorgeous day out, whatever the season! Different parts of the park look different and have their own particular charm, which is something that draws me back to it again and again.

The Avenue Gardens with the rows of pretty flowers and fountains are brilliant to stroll through, and Queen Mary's Gardens with the roses and ducks are really pretty as well. Do bring some bread if you would like to feed the ducks, geese, swans etc that are to be found in the ponds/ lake here! It's lots of fun, especially if you have kids (though that's really an activity for all ages!)

You can go on a paddle boat or row boat on the boating lake. Going on the boat before noon will give you about one pound discount (they count the fees per head on the boat, so you could make some substantial savings). There is an open-air theatre in the park, which i haven't been to, but from all accounts it's pretty good (stages Shakespeare stuff etc).

The London Zoo is also located in the park, which could also make for a very nice day out (it really is a good zoo!), combined with general park strolling. Near the London Zoo at the north end of the park is Regent's Canal. Following the canal, you will be able to walk to either Camden Town (for Camden Lock Market- quirky market stalls and great atmosphere!) or Little Venice (this is near Paddington, it's rather nice but i didn't find it overly impressive), depending on which direction you take. The Canal Route is clearly marked.

At the north end of the park, across a tiny road is Primrose Hill, and there is a brilliant panoromic view over London from the summit. It's not a very tall hill, really, and it's an easy climb to the top! Rather worth the (little) effort.

All in all, there's good reason why I love this park! Do make time to visit it, especially if you happen to be in London longer than the time it takes to cover the basics (big ben, london eye etc).

I ought to let you know that at the moment there is a little project called the Treehouse Gallery up near the boating lake at the park. This consists of a creative little space where volunteers host events such as puppet workshops and poetry readings. There are also 2 treehouses up there at the moment, and a number of swings/ net rope thingies. Great for kids and for adults as well! At the moment the Treehouse Gallery is due to be dismantled in September 2009, so do swing by there if you get the chance! it's something really different and fresh, and a brilliant idea and initiative. helped a man make his twig puppet for a puppet show to be held there in a couple of weeks. really enjoyed myself. :)

 
5.0
15 August 2009
by 23ning, london
 

GREAT PLACE TO SIT/WALK/GO ON LAKE/WATCH HERONS WHEN WEATHER IS GOOD

As above and located to the north of Marleyborne this is a good place for a picnic

As above and located to the north of Marleyborne this is a good place for a picnic

 
4.0
25 Juli 2009
by UTDBOY, UTDBOY
 

Lovely place!

A piece of tranquillity in London! I have never seen that much of roses. It was quite impressive to see the black swan. See http://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/regents_park/ for a more information.

A piece of tranquillity in London! I have never seen that much of roses. It was quite impressive to see the black swan. See http://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/regents_park/ for a more information.

 
5.0
18 Juli 2009
by Edelfelt, Helsinki
 

My favorite park in London

Don't miss Regent's Park. It is a gem! It has a prefect balance of large and small formal gardens, ponds and fields and it has an outdoor theatre. The London Zoo is in the park as well, if you are...

Don't miss Regent's Park. It is a gem! It has a prefect balance of large and small formal gardens, ponds and fields and it has an outdoor theatre. The London Zoo is in the park as well, if you are interested.

 
5.0
20 Juni 2009
by moac4, colorado and ohio
 

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