Another brilliant park in London, where you have a feeling that you're deeply in nature, not in the biggest city in Europe. Lots of space for picnics, taking a walk or just chilling in the green surroundings. During the walk you can meet squirrels and ducks wandering around :)
Stunning park right in the centre of London, one of my favourites, not too crowded. Lots of nice places like the rose garden. Very green and lush. Lots od nice plants and flowers.
Places to play football.
The theatre is amazing too.
Easy to park for free nearby in evenings.
This is a nice park, it is really big and it has toilets you can use. There is currently an exhibition at Regents Park as you can from the pictures below. It is so big that you can definitely go there on a hot day and have somewhere to sit and have a picnic with friends and family or even alone. There are restrooms you can use as well and a cafe there as well. There is also a playground for children as well. It’s just an all round nice and lovely park.
my favourite park in the whole of London!
the park is huge, very well set up. the Japanese garden is awesome, the rose garden is cool. the whole area is well maintained and decorated.
it seems like every corner offers something different to discover.
one downside, the toilets are not for free.
It is a Beautiful park to have a stroll or just sit and relax in or a picnic, It was fairly busy due to sunny weather. Lots of places to see the park is very big, the boat rides are really nice but not a lot to see because the area to pedal is limited but lots of birds and ducks and few fish can be seen. Great for passing hours on warm sunny days, everywhere the eye can see the natural beauty is just stunning. It's really good to have parks in London to get away from the traffic jams and busy lifestyle. 👍
Beautiful park with lots of amenities and things for kids to do at the weekend. Lovely formal gardens, lakes and boating areas. Easily reached by Great Portland Street or Baker's Street tube stations. Great historic houses also surround the park.
The Regent Park in London is a huge park that is over 395 acres and we visited here just before going to the London Zoo. I could see a lot of people taking advantage of the wide paths and there was a wide range of activities happening from those who were cycling, running and even walking their dogs. We arrived a little too early to go to the zoo so we came here and sat on the many benches and took in the view. I thought it was stunning and there were plenty of opportunities for photographs. I'd love to visit here again in the future especially during the spring to see the flowers. It was also nice to see a little glimpse of the zoo while waiting for the place to open.
Lovely park - one of London’s finest no doubt.
Beautiful, peaceful environment even on busier days when the sun is out.
I have spent many afternoons here and find it very calming no matter the season or weather.
It’s also very well maintained and pruned, which means that you get to enjoy it in its full beauty.
Hope to spend many more days here.
I love the oxygen in this place I cycle around they have two coffee shops. I would love if in the coffee shop, they will provide medium roast coffee.
1. Nice place to play football but the place is busy.
2. Easy to cycle.
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This is a large and very diverse park offering a range of facilities for recreation. The northern part is more open parkland with less intervention in it's layout. It has wide open spaces for joggers, walkers and a large area of football pitches as well as a children's play area on the NE side. The area within the circular road towards the southern end has more formal design put into it with open air theatre, gardens, Caffè/Restaurant, Cycle hire and picnic areas. When I visited there was a wedding group there having photos taken. Then just beyond here you have many tennis courts.
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