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- 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).Upvoted 2 weeks ago
- 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.Upvoted Oct 1
- Baby DiverOctober 25, 2016One of the best park in London. Beautiful garden and scenery with lots of fowl and squirrel. Bring some bread! Near to London mosqueUpvoted 3 weeks ago
- Philippa PedderJuly 30, 2018Went 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.
- Ricardo LemesOctober 7, 2018Do 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 anUpvoted Oct 1
- A visit to Queen Mary's Garden is well worth it at any time of year, but especially in summer for its beautiful roses.Upvoted Oct 1
- Jobina HardyFebruary 8, 2015Very 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!
- Turkish AirlinesJune 9, 2015Regent’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.
- Gilles SuprinNovember 3, 2016Nice park to run. There's also a pretty decent a trail gym up in the north of the park at Primrose Hill to do a more complete workout
- Mada 🐎🎾 🏊🏻♀️☕️June 12, 2021It combines large open spaces with tree-lined pathways, formal gardens, and four children’s playgrounds. It has excellent sports facilities, and contains central London’s largest outdoor sports area.
- Nastasiya O.June 12, 2017End of May - beg of June is a wonderful time to enjoy the blossom of the thousands roses. So many colors and various types!🙂👍🏻
- 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...
- Tariq HossenbuxMay 27, 2014Visit 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.
- Agatha BejanApril 22, 2019Possibly my favourite park in London - the inner circle garden 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.
- Yakaday KoromaJune 24, 2019Beautiful park must visit when in London and sometime they hold events there went there this weekend for taste of London absolutely brilliant
- Julius TrueloveSeptember 21, 2022It’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!
- Beautiful park with lovely well kept beds and plants. Stroll through and visit the Open Air Theatre or London Zoo. .
- Ezryn ZarofJune 28, 2017A 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.
- Emma BanfieldAugust 1, 2015Enter 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!
- Blueprint HoldingSeptember 7, 2014Good 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.
- DanielNovember 5, 2015May 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!
- You can see some nice animals in the zoo from just the other side of the fence. No cycling please!!
- Sara MohammedSeptember 18, 2016In love with this park ❤️, especially the view of The London Central Mosque dome
- Keep your eye out for the animals at the zoo - you can spot them through fences and trees!
- Alexey TrishinOctober 12, 2017Lovely place. Beautiful gardens, amazing roses parade, sunbath chairs, and just great for relax and walk
- Cate TApril 22, 2015Great 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!
- Maks MarksSeptember 10, 2019Good 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
- Lovely and well maintained park. Go to the "park within the park" near the centre to enjoy the exotic garden 😉
- Yusuf UzunJuly 21, 2019Wonderful park with great landscaping. So chill and easy to visit. Best park in London.
- 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 ❤️
- Bruno B.September 1, 2015Get off at Baker Street Station and bike around Regents Park. Fantastic summertime experience. Definitely not as crowded as Hyde Park but nonetheless very central.
- SenayNovember 8, 2014So peaceful and very close the Baker Street where you can find nice restaurants after a short walk in the park.
- HeyTripsterDecember 9, 2021The 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
- Alastair HiltonSeptember 12, 2015Wonderful London Park. Beautiful lake and could walk around for hours or just sit and relax
- Lydia BerkennouJanuary 28, 2015Such a wonderful park, love the flowers and the queen's Mary garden. The cafe is nice.
- firestartrJanuary 21, 2016The beautiful but quieter cousin of Hyde Park. In spring the new blooms are blissfully overwhelming. Sunday stroll perfection!
- Jiri VizekOctober 9, 2016One of best park in London!!! Walk along the Camden channel highly recommended
- 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
- Some areas are dog-free & some are leads-only so keep that in mind if going to walk around :) Amazing park + you can peek into the ZOO.
- Molotov CupcakeDecember 17, 2019Im Madness Song "Johnny The Horse" (1999), landet der Hauptcharakter am Ende in diesem Park. ("his battered bones and broken dreams to Regent's Park at sunset")
- Kutay GokgozJune 18, 2017On a sunny day, go to the nearest M&S food market shop for picnic and enjoy yourself!😁
- Frances O'NeillDecember 11, 2013Fantastic 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!
- Julia KateJune 20, 2015Lovely park, stunning flowers. Inner circle not to b missed. Open air theatre- grand. Cafe is fab & healthy but a little pricey.
- One of London's best parks. Great for walks (especially when it's sunny!)
- ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ ΚΑΣΙΔΙΑΡΗΣDecember 14, 2021One of the best parks in London, a walking distance from Oxford Street
- Jenya SAugust 31, 2016Rose garden is beautiful in June, and the formal gardens landscaping is gorgeous. Very nice park in central London.
- izi.TRAVELApril 7, 2014You 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
- Natasha RooneyOctober 14, 2012From 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!
- Andrew CharlesApril 30, 2015Regent’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.