• ...and pubs, Primrose Hill for the starry-eyed view at the top), Regents Park, or to use its posher, official name, The Regents Park, was at first Henry’s VIII hunting.
  • The park is filled with history. The Regents Park somehow manages to encompass a little bit of all those qualities.
  • With its 5-star serviced apartments, Sanctum Regents Park provides a luxury stay in the beautiful surroundings of Regents Park, North West London.
  • To 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.
  • At 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.
  • The London Zoo was opened on the north side of the park in 1828. Much of Regents Park is used for various sports events, particularly cricket .
  • Like the other Royal Parks, Regent's Park receives millions of visitors each year and stands as one of London's most popular attractions.
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  • Regent's Park (officially The Regent's Park) is one of the Royal Parks of London. It lies within north-west London, partly in the City of Westminster and partly in...
  • In 1539, the area that's now Regent's Park became part of the Crown Estate — except then it was known as Marylebone Park.