- foursquare.com regentsp4248240May Hyde Park be London's green lung, then Regent's Park is the beautiful green heart if this wonderful city.
- vyomm.com regents-parkRunning along the northern side of the park is Regent’s Canal, which connects directly to the Grand Union (to the former London docks).
- expedia.com London-Regents-Park.…Explore the best of Regent's Park! Whether you want to experience the city like a tourist or follow the locals, check out this great resource for your trip.
- nmparks.com regents-park/The area of the park is 188 hectares. Regent’s Park used to be called Marylebone Park and, like many other royal parks, was once a royal hunting reserve.
- stepbystep.com regents-park-london-80960/Regent’s Park is another Royal Park of London and is one of the largest in the group, commonly known as the “Jewel in the Crown”.
- gardenvisit.com gardens/regents_parkAddress London, Greater London, England, NW1 4NR. Opening times All year, Daily, Open dawn to dusk. Website Visit the Regent's Park website.
- strawberrytours.com regents-park-londonBut with so many different attractions to see and activities to do, The Regent’s Park certainly gives Hyde Park a run for its money.
- allinlondon.co.uk city-guide/regents-parkTo the east of the park lies Cumberland Terrace, arguably the most aesthetically pleasing of Nash's terraces as it was to be seen from the Prince Regents palace.
- tourbytransit.com london/things-to-do/regents_parkAt 410 acres, Regent's Park is the largest single Royal Park in the area of Central London, making it somewhat larger than nearby Hyde Park.
- thenudge.com london-things-to-do/regents-park/...and pubs, Primrose Hill for the starry-eyed view at the top), Regent’s Park, or to use its posher, official name, The Regent’s Park, was at first Henry’s VIII hunting.