The Regent's Park, located in the heart of the city, stands as a testament to nature's splendour and human creativity. Wander through and be captivated by its diverse plant life, picturesque …
The Regent's Park, located in the heart of the city, stands as a testament to nature's splendour and human creativity. Wander through and be captivated by its diverse plant life, picturesque gardens, and family-friendly playgrounds. Venture into Queen Mary’s Gardens and be greeted by an array of roses, including newly introduced varieties. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot winter redwings in St. John’s Lodge Garden or marvel at the delicate marbled white butterfly in the Community Wildlife Garden. The Holme Green bandstand, nestled between the serene boating lake and the Inner Circle, hosts various performances. The Regent's Park is managed by The Royal Parks, headquartered at The Old Police House in the iconic Hyde Park.
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Oct 30, 2024
Beautiful park with lovely gardens and lake. Great little cafe too. Well signposted too and easily accessible. Good to visit if you are in the area. Full review by I326QMcatherineg
Oct 29, 2024
Regent's Park is a beautiful and vibrant green space that offers a welcome escape from the bustling city of London. The park is well-maintained and filled with lush greenery, providing a peaceful and… Full review by Escape19748202844
Oct 29, 2024
Loved coming for a walk through here. Visited a cafe whilst on our way through. A massive park with so many acres of Greenland to walk through. The tennis courts are great, but not much availability … Full review by rubyyc2023
Can you pay by card for the boat hire? Also are there shaded areas of the park to sit? Is it easy to navigate from Camden Gloucester gate entrance to boating lake?
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Hi, you should be able to pay with a credit card. The park has good information boards with a map to navigate around the park. There are areas with clumps of trees to sit and have …
Hi, you should be able to pay with a credit card. The park has good information boards with a map to navigate around the park. There are areas with clumps of trees to sit and have a picnic. Also in the rose garden, there are many shaded areas to sit and also a nearby cafe to get refreshments. At the moment the park has a wonderful exhibition of unusual sculptures (frieze exhibition) near Regent’s Park tube. Worth checking out and also you can see all the beautiful flowers in full bloom and stunning water fountains . Enjoy...
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What are the park opening hours?
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The pedestrian gates open from 5am and close at dusk each day, which varies throughout the year. The vehicle gates open from 7am and close at midnight each day...