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- Kutay GokgozJune 18, 2017On a sunny day, go to the nearest M&S food market shop for picnic and enjoy yourself!😁
- Maggie WalshNovember 16, 2015Great place to pet dogs. And some wonderful architecture around the perimeter.
- firestartrJanuary 21, 2016The beautiful but quieter cousin of Hyde Park. In spring the new blooms are blissfully overwhelming. Sunday stroll perfection!
- There is something very relaxing about staring at vast green fields 👌Great place to chill out
- Alexander Du'belDecember 15, 2017One of the best park in London. Beautiful garden and scenery with lots of fowl and squirrel.
- Hamad NasirAugust 16, 2016Nice place to spend time there. Don't miss queen's Mary Rose garden and the zoo
- You can see some nice animals in the zoo from just the other side of the fence. No cycling please!!Upvoted 4 days ago
- Zeynep HancıApril 18, 2017It is a nice place to enjoy rowing, see different kinds of birds and chill.
- The Regent North LondonJanuary 15, 2013Beautiful Park, great for working out or just going for a walk...also a great place for lunch during the summer
- Time Out LondonMarch 27, 2012Regent's Park has several playgrounds, but the most interesting is at Hanover Gate where, in 2010, a new timber treehouse area for older kids was built within a large sandpit next to the boating lake. Read more
- Time Out LondonMarch 26, 2012Regent's Park is one of the city's most popular open spaces, covering 410 acres. Attractions run from the animal odours and noises of London Zoo to the enchanting Open Air Theatre. Read more
- Amr AlghamdiSeptember 2, 2017Wonderful day out with the family .. the park smells amazing due to many flowers are there .. fresh air and clean park.
- Nilson RogérioMarch 6, 2015Far more secluded from tourists than Hyde Park, none the less far for even a walk or a short tube trip from busy Central London.
- The Daily Out - thedailyout.com Food and travel blogAugust 8, 2014The rose garden is perfect for relaxing with a book.
- Ana GonçalvesAugust 8, 2015Regent's Park is, for me, the best park in London. Tip: Go to the Queen Mary's Garden.
- 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.
- My favourite garden in London. There is also a zoo inside but expensive.
- Always a good place to hide from the busy London streets, why not kick back and chill
- 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")
- Kevin McCulleyJune 3, 2015Easily one of he best public spaces in London. The rose garden is worth it alone
- DariaSeptember 3, 2016Awesome, probably the best in London, as all park zones in this lovely city ❤️
- AndersSeptember 8, 2012If the sky is blue and you can't see your shoes then this is a great place to be!
- Beautiful autumn colours in one of London's most beautiful parks 🍂
- Wilson Favre-DelerueSeptember 19, 2017Good sized and well kept park.m, a testament to London's green side.
- Joey CarmelloFebruary 22, 2015Walked through the park to get to primrose hill. Got lost about 4 times. Top: Queen Mary's garden is a dead end.
- Pieter de MeerJuly 29, 2015There is open air theatre in this park and on the northside you can see the giraffes from the London zoo
- BritannicaJanuary 16, 2012Originally a part of Henry VIII’s hunting forest, Regent’s Park was developed and landscaped (in the 1810s and ’20s) by the city planner and architect John Nash it was opened to the public in 1841
- New York HabitatApril 24, 2012Take a good book, find a quiet spot on one of the luscious lawns, and breathe in the rose-scented air. What do you mean, crazy city life?
- 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
- Dosha A.SAugust 3, 2015One of my favorite parks in London city, helps to relax & not really crowded ..
- Katerina KerrSeptember 21, 2015It's lovely to walk from Baker Street/Marylebone to Camden Town and Mornington Crescent through this park
- Asli OzJuly 1, 2017Escape to nature...Lovely rose gardens. Rent a chair and get your drink and enjoy silence