Regent's Park, A Royal Haven of Nature and Serenity

Chester Rd, London, NW1 4NR, United Kingdom
The roses in the rose garden are very beautiful
4.5

Introduction

Regent's Park is the second largest park in west London, designed by the famous architect John Nash and enclosed as a park in 1812. The park, which was originally Henry VIII's hunting ground and covers over 500 acres, is a 19th-century style grand garden and one of the newest, most regal, and most diverse parks in London. It boasts a variety of beautiful flowers and trees, as well as attractions such as Regent's Park Lake, the London Zoo and Regent's Park Gardens. The park also offers various entertainment facilities such as sports grounds, cricket pitches, and music halls, making it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. Overall, Regent's Park is a beautiful and peaceful location, and a must-see destination in London.

Must-go rating

Worth going
50%
Generally
50%

Transportation

50%
Bus transportation
50%
Subway/Train
Address
Chester Rd, London, NW1 4NR, United Kingdom
Opening hours
5:00-21:00
Transportation
Take the subway to Baker Street Station or Regent's Park Station.