So much to do here. Four restaurants, an outdoor theatre, the London Zoo, soccer/cricket fields and the largest rose garden in London. Great for running (ring road = 3 miles).
I love this park, especially during Spring. Excellent place to get away from the hustle and bustle of Central London. Go for a run in and around the gardens or take in the sun and people watch.
Went to the Open Air theatre and a picnic in the park and absolutely loved it. Roses were spectacular and the surrounding areas leading to the park also interesting to see.
Do you Regents Park is the higher part of London and then you can see all day downtown and you can watch the city working in the living day and you can see the Coca-Cola plant and I are part of me an
Very well maintained park, good flat walking and lots of open spaces for picnics or sunbathing. Keep your eyes peeled on the outskirts of the zoo and you can spot some of the animals without paying!
Regent’s Park is just a short walk away from the busy streets of central London! Relax as you take a stroll and enjoy the beautiful scenery around you.
It combines large open spaces with tree-lined pathways, formalgardens, and four children’s playgrounds. It has excellent sports facilities, and contains central London’s largest outdoor sports area.
My favourite park in London. The rose gardens are the most beautiful, tranquil place (despite all the people). Grab a picnic basket and head over. Most cafes/ restaurants in the park are overrated...
Visit the Sherlock Holmes Museum close by and then come here to relax and enjoy some scenes of English life. The people of London are very healthy and active.
Possibly my favourite park in London - the inner circlegarden is dreamy when the flowers are in full bloom! 💖 Also a great park for chilled picnics with friends.
My fav Royal Park in London Has a wild fowl sanctuary & hosts London Zoo.Parking can be a problem, esp on the w/ends. Dedicated disabled parking throughout park. Plenty of sports pitches, at a cost.
It’s an amazing place, especially when everything is blooming in the spring. I took my best shots there! Got lucky that I studied close to this place and could enjoy it all the time!
A really great place to have a picnic! We went on a really nice day and since the park was clean, we did not have to worry about where to lie down on the grass.
Enter south east, walk through flower beds & fountains. Go to rose garden, the lake, then north, watch the boats pass on canal then further north to primrose hill for London views. Pack a picnic!
May Hyde Park be London's green lung, then Regent's Park is the beautiful green heart if this wonderful city. What a fantastic place to stroll around and enjoy your life!
Good place not only to rest, surrounded by nature - but also to learn something new in Regents University. For example, integrated nutrition and homeopathy course - https://nutritioncollege.co.uk
Good Morning Regent's Park is one of the Royal Parks of London. It lies within inner North West London, partly in the City of Westminster and partly in the London Borough of Camden.
Great run from here, through Hyde Park, down to St James' Park and over the Thames at Westminster if you're up for it. Take your oyster card so you can jump on the tube home!
What can i say? Beautiful landscaping peace of mind an image to the sour eyes. Somewhere over the rainbow? U can find hidden spots around it, very romantic if u ask me ❤️
Get off at Baker Street Station and bike around Regents Park. Fantastic summertime experience. Definitely not as crowded as Hyde Park but nonetheless very central.
The park, where Regent’s College and London Zoo are located, is especially enjoyable for morning walks. You can also pass here when you stop by Hyde Park. Read more
One of the nicest open spaces in London. Also a wild fowl and Squirrel Sanctuary. When its cold, it IS COLD.When it is warm, the views r breathtaking. The American Ambassador has his residence here
You probably didn't know that John Nash, the architect of the Regent’s Park, had a very pretty wife. And nobody knows if his wife had an affair with the Prince Regent, who later became King George IV. Read more
Fantastic FREE treasure hunts around Regents Park, download the app, Global Treasure Apps, www.globaltreasureapps.com Everyone loves a treasure hunt, especially if it is free!
Regent’s Park was once part of King Henry VIII’s game reserve in the 16th century and It became an open public space in 1842 through an Act of Parliament.
From the baker street entrance go to the Inner Circle, look to your right and take the path going up - beautiful view over the small lake at the top of the path!