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    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). [1]

  2. 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.

  3. Over 120 species of bird can be seen at The Regent’s Park each year. And it’s not just birds – the park is even home to London’s only breeding population of hedgehogs. With 5,000 varieties of tree, areas of wild meadow and precious historic grasslands, wildlife thrives here.

  4. Regent's Park Open Air Theatre is an award-winning theatre and a London landmark. A firm fixture of summer in the city, the theatre provides a cultural hub in the surroundings of a Royal Park.

  5. Jun 10, 2024 · If serenity had a counterpart in nature, it would undeniably be Regent’s Park’s. 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. That’s why it’s one of the most popular in the royal park.

  6. The jewel in the crown – The Regent’s Park. The Regent’s Park that we know today is the high water mark of Regency elegance. Designed by John Nash in the early 1800s, the park is a masterpiece of landscape design and town planning, as well as an enduringly beautiful green space.

  7. May 7, 2021 · Below is a round-up of all of the best things to do in Regents Park, as well as the must-visit events which take place in the park throughout the year and the top London attractions nearby.

  8. Jul 13, 2020 · Spanning 395 acres (160 hectares), Regent’s Park is one of the Royal Parks in London. Located in the northern part the city center, it’s best known for being home to places like the London Zoo and Queen Mary’s Rose Garden. Regent’s Park was designed by John Nash.

  9. The largest and most elaborate of central Londons many Royal Parks, Regent's Park is one of the capital's loveliest green spaces. Among its many attractions are London Zoo, Regent’s Canal, an ornamental lake, and sports pitches where locals meet to play football, rugby and volleyball.

  10. There are eight royal parks in London, and of these Regent's Park is known as the ' jewel in the crown'. The park stretches from Marylebone in the south to Camden in the north and from Somers Town in the east to St John's Wood in the west.