- daysoutguide.co.uk regents-parkRegent's Park is known as the 'jewel in the crown' and is by far the most manicured of the Royal Parks, with structured promenades, topiary and flowerbeds...
- victorianweb.org art/parks/regentspark/1.htmlWork began on Regent's Park in 1811, and was completed, at least in its original form, in 1827. The eastern part was opened to the public in 1835.
- timeout.com london/attractions/regents-parkRegent's Park is one of London's most popular open spaces, covering 410 acres in north-west London. Originally a hunting ground for Henry VIII, it remained a ro.
- 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.
- londongardenstrust.org features/regents.htmSadly these events sometimes ended in tragedy, as in January 1867, when over 40 people died in Regent's Park, when the ice broke on the main lake.
- 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”.
- londongardens.co.uk royal-parks/regents-park/Address: Regent's Park London, NW1 4NR. The number is: 1 Regents Park Bridge The number is: 2 Band stand in Regent's Park The number is...
- 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.
- tripadvisor.com.au Attraction_Review-g186338-…We enjoyed wandering through Regent’s Park. Like other London parks, it is a large green space and is relatively flat and easy walking.