London Regent's Park

Regent's Park, London

Regent's Park is one of the most visited London parks situated in the northern part of central London. As lively and busy as any other London park in the summertime, Regent's Park has many activities to offer regardless if you're a family, group of friends or a romantic couple. Regent's Park has two boating lakes, three children playgrounds, tennis courts, bandstand music, a café and an open-air theatre. It is also a venue for many summer concerts and events.

Regent's Park also has a rich wildlife - variety of water birds can be seen on the boating lake, including herons that nest on the islands.

Regents Park in London is known as the 'jewel in the crown' and covers 197 hectares. Created in 1812 for Prince Regent, the Park was originally to be a private development with exclusive houses. The full scheme however was never completed and instead we have been left with fantastic landscapes designed by the renowned architect, John Nash.

Visiting The Regent's Park:

Address: Storeyard ( Inner Circle), Camden, London, NW1 4NR

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7486 7905

Nearest Underground Stations:
Regent's Park Tube (3 minutes)
Great Portland Street Tube (10 minutes)


Stop by at London's largest toyshop and immense shops at Regent Street in London!

What's on at Regent's Park :

Taste of London
Jun 2009 (annual)
If eating is your pleasure, then this Regent's Park festival of al fresco dining, is for you.

Innocent Village Fete
Aug '09
The Innocent Village Fete is a non profit making festival that celebrates arts, crafts, foods and music in the Regents Park, London.

The Frieze Art Fair
16th Oct - 19th Oct '08
Every October Regent's Park showcases new and established artists at the Frieze Art Fair and offers a great opportunity to see and buy art by the world's famous talents.

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