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The Regent's Park

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Chester Rd, England, NW1 4NR, United Kingdom
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Aug 9, 2018
What a different the weather makes when it comes to visits to Regent's Park. Not that we have any problem with the winter when you can find more solitude at this Royal Park, but Regent's Park really comes alive and shows its best stuff during the warmer months. During the summer, the lake is full of waterfowl, young chicks and paddle-boaters casually enjoying their time on the water. Another benefit to summer visits is that the Open Air Theatre is in session so you can enjoy outdoor performances in the evening. Further, if you visit during early June, you can see the excellent Queen Mary Rose Garden in full bloom. This is a treat in an of itself and something that we greatly miss when passing through Regent's park during winter visits. Overall, we highly rate Regent's Park during the summer when the Open Air Theatre and Queen Mary Rose Garden able to be seen and enjoyed. This is one of the Royal Parks that is well worth spending time during summer visits to London.

Jun 27, 2018
Nice venue for study and learning. Lots of cafes to bug coffee and lively selection of cooked foods, salads, refreshments etc in the main dinning hall that would out a five star restaurant to shame. Excellent facilities. Depending on where your class is, it can be. A fair climb up stairs and finding toilets near you is not easy as they tend to be down a floor or in the basement. Set in great park and lively grounds, easy transport links and cafes, shops near buy. Good transport links. This is a nice place to study and learn.

Jul 15, 2018
Just beautiful! I love the location. You can either get to it easily from Camden or from Portland square...Also great on a busy hot day, if u want somewhere to go that doesn't feel filled with people, the size of the place still makes u feel like it's s quiet and peaceful space. You can sun bathe in bikinis... Not hear sound of traffic, yet hear the songs of the birds... Love love love it!

Jul 22, 2018
The regent's park is one of my favorites. It is big enough to run more than 10k without backtracking. It is beautifully designed with trees, grass, fountains and flowers. You can even stop for coffee in the middle of the park if you forgot your picnic kit. The animals are diverse and supply enjoyment for kids and grown ups alike.

Aug 4, 2018
Ah such a lovely place for a walk. You can see all sorts of weird ducks and other bird related creatures you probably haven't seen before. If London weather is kind and you manage to be in the park in a sunny day it will definitely feel like a wonderful oasis in such a busy city.

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