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📍 The Regent's Park

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Inside Regent's Park

Regent's Park (Regent's Park) was once a royal game garden in the 16th century and opened to the public in 1838. It is one of London's Eight Great Gardens (Royal Gardens), and is also home to the London Zoo (London Zoo) and the headquarters of the Zoological Society of London. If you visit in spring, you can even see the beautiful scenery of flowers blooming in Queen Mary's Gardens!

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treeview

Regent's Park covers an area of about 166 square metres and is the second largest park in central London. The current structure is based on a plan designed by architect John Nash (John Nash) in 1811, including an Outer Circle (Outer Circle) close to the periphery of the park and an Inner Circle (Inner Circle) at the center.

fences

Next to Regent's Park, there are dozens of classical villas and the residence of the US ambassador to the UK. The classical architecture in front of the line isolates the feeling that this park is in the middle of the city.

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Little waterfall

In addition to open green spaces, the entire Regent's Park has also built lakes, waterfalls, and gardens. The entire plan allowed the public to walk up the stone stairs, adding a layer to the park.

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cherry blossoms

Regent's Park is also one of London's top cherry blossom viewing spots. When we visited in April in spring, we were able to see the cherry blossoms in full bloom. It was really beautiful!

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scarecrow

Before opening to the public, Regent's Park was divided and converted into a farm and ranch for rent in the 17th century. Seeing this lone scarecrow now reminds me of the history of this place hundreds of years ago!

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Portrait photo

Finally, take a picture at Regent's Park in spring to document the beautiful scenery of this blue sky green space. Many visitors also take pictures next to the cherry blossoms!

How do I get to Regent's Park?

A 6-minute walk from Baker Street Station.
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