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  1. Regent's Park (officially The Regent's Park) is one of the Royal Parks of London. It occupies 410 acres (170 ha) in north-west Inner London, administratively split between the City of Westminster and the Borough of Camden (and historically between Marylebone and Saint Pancras parishes).

  2. Explore the historic and scenic park with gardens, sports, wildlife and culture. Enjoy the famous view from Primrose Hill or hire a boat on the lake.

  3. Things to see and do in The Regent’s Park & Primrose Hill. The Regent’s Park is a record breaking Royal Park. Home to London’s largest collection of outdoor sports pitches, Britain’s oldest outdoor theatre and the world’s oldest scientific zoo.

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    • Queen Mary’s Rose Garden. How can you write a list of things to do in Regent’s Park without mentioning the, arguably, most gorgeous garden first? A few things can be more delightfully British than a striking bloom of roses adorning a royal park.
    • Japanese Garden Island. If serenity had a counterpart in nature, it would undeniably be Regent’s Park’s Japanese Garden Island. This spot transports you to the other side of the world, with an oriental charm that’s made of cherry trees, swaying willows, and aqua-blue irises.
    • Boating Lake. I personally always find the lakes the most gorgeous and serene spots in most London park. This is my go-to spot for picnics, writing on my journal, and catching-up with a good friend.
    • London Zoo.
  5. Regent’s Park is a magnificent green oasis in the heart of London. Its sprawling lawns, vibrant flower displays, and serene lake make it a true urban gem

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  6. Learn about the origins and evolution of The Regent's Park, a masterpiece of Regency elegance and a royal hunting ground. Discover the cultural attractions of the park, such as the rose garden, London Zoo and the open-air theatre.

  7. Discover beautiful rose gardens, wildlife, open air theatres and more in The Regent’s Park, one of London’s eight Royal Parks. The Park was designed by architect John Nash and is named after the Prince Regent, who later became King George IV.