Regent's Park
Regent's Park is one of London's most popular spots - a huge expanse of greenery that transports the visitor away from the bustle of city life. Confiscated from the church by Henry VIII, the park is a well-designed example of Georgian landscaping.
With 400 rose varieties in the formal layout of Queen Mary's Gardens, an open air theatre where Shakespeare is performed in summer, the ever-popular canal, and the London Zoo in the north-eastern corner, Regent's Park has something to offer everyone.
Highlights
Shakespeare at the Open Air Theatre
Queen Mary's Gardens, with its amazing floral display
Rowing on the lake
Boating on the canal
London Zoo
The Georgian architecture of the terraces surrounding the park.
Getting There
Baker Street, Regent's Park, or Great Portland Street Tubes.
Opening Times
Dawn to dusk.
More Information
Regent's Park website.
London Zoo website.
Open Air Theatre website.
Other London Parks.
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