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Regent's Park Area Guide

A locals' guide to Regent's Park

Where do Regent's Park locals go?

Why not explore the nearby areas of
camden,
euston,
fitzrovia,
marylebone,
bloomsbury,
kentish town,
kings cross,
st johns wood,
caledonian road,
and belsize park

Did you know?

"So called because it was used by nannies in the 19th century to the wealthy residents, Nursemaids Tunnel was one of the earliest examples of an underpass - it links the gardens of Park Crescent to the gardens of Park Square on the other side of Marylebone Road. Both parks are privately owned, so access is only available to residents, but can be visited during the annual Open Garden Squares weekend held in June each year."
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Boating lake, wildlife and picturesque views in Regent's Park...
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Claire O'Donnell

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The canals bring a country feel to this central part of London round Regent's Park.
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Charles Cutting

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Always worth the walk to the top! London's skyline beautifully framed by Primrose Hill and London Zoo.
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Oliver Venn

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What locals say about Regent's Park

“Nothing beats a nice long walk around Regent's Park”

“Central located, regent park”

Activities near Regent's Park

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About Regent's Park

Regent's Park is one of the Royal Parks of London. It is in the north-western part of central London partly in the City of Westminster and partly in the London Borough of Camden. It contains Regent's College and the London Zoo. The south, east and most of the west side of the park are lined with elegant white stucco terraces of houses designed by John Nash. Immediately south of the park are Park Square and Park Crescent, also designed by Nash. Running through the northern end of the park is Regent's Canal which connects the Grand Union Canal to the former London docks. Immediately to the north of Regent's Park is Primrose Hill, a park with fine views of Westminster and the City.

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