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  1. 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. Welcome to The Regents Park & Primrose Hill, home to a large wetland area, gardens, children’s playgrounds, sports facilities and more.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Regent's Park is just on the edge of Central London with Marylebone Road in the south, Camden in the east and St John's Wood in the west. There are lots of paths to walk along and plenty of green spaces if you want to relax or exercise.

  7. Discover beautiful rose gardens, wildlife, open air theatres and more in The Regent’s Park, one of Londons eight Royal Parks. The Park was designed by architect John Nash and is named after the Prince Regent, who later became King George IV.