London area of Regent's Park guide
What to do and where to stay in London's Regent's Park neighbourhood
Regent's Park is a huge, thriving green expanse in the heart of the capital consisting of two circular areas (an Inner and Outer Circle). At one-time a hunting ground for the ever-ebullient Henry VIII, the Prince Regent (later King George IV) commissioned royal architect John Nash to transform the land in the early 19th century. Now most famously associated with London Zoo - positioned over on the north-east corner of the park - an open-air theatre, ornate bandstand, large boating lake, huge mosque and 100-acre sports field add to its many attractions. The rest of its 410 acres consists of vast open parkland interspersed with formal, landscaped gardens. Dating back to the 1930s, Queen Mary's Gardens are still regularly and fastidiously tended, while the rose gardens burst at the seams with over 30,000 flowers. A number of pretty eateries also populate the park, while Primrose Hill (to the north) is heaving with trendy cafes and bars, not to mention some fantastic views over Westminster and the City. The park's a worthy attraction in itself, and if you're visiting the zoo or theatre, do make sure you take a couple of hours out to explore the elegant surroundings. If you're staying nearby in one of the charming hotels, try an early morning walks when the park is at its most beautiful. The annual Freeze Art Fair takes place in the south of the park every October, attracting some of the art world's most famous faces for five days of schmoozing.
See our recommended nearby Regent's Park Hotels, Events, Entertainment, Sights and Attractions, Shopping, Restaurants, Pubs, Nightlife, Leisure, Education, and Meeting Venues.
Regent's Park Hotels
London > Hotels > Mid-Range Chain Hotel
30 Jamestown Road London, NW1
Housed in an exciting modernist 'white box' building, and with some of London's maddest and most entertaining shopping and nightlife on the doorstep, the Holiday Inn ... More
London > Hotels > Mid-Range Chain Hotel
18 Lodge Road, NW87JT
Stunning views of Lord's Cricket Ground makes this the hotel of choice for cricket enthusiasts, but it has plenty of other advantages too. A program ... More
London > Hotels > Mid-Range Chain Hotel
Cardington Street, NW12LP
Within three minutes’ walk of Euston Station, between Regent's Park and the British Museum and close to Kings Cross Station, this modern hotel offers guests a ... More
Regent's Park Events
London > Events > Concerts
Royal Academy Of Music, Marylebone Road, Regent's Park, London NW1
Postgraduate students perform vocal works.... More
London > Events > Concerts
Jazz Cafe, 5 Parkway, Regent's Park, London NW1
World acoustica from the Malian singer-songwriter.... More
London > Events > Concerts
Underworld, 174 Camden High Street, Regent's Park, London NW1
Hard rock by the American guitarist, best known for being a member of Guns N' Roses.... More
Regent's Park Entertainment
London > Entertainment > Theatres
Inner Circle, Regent's Park, Regent's Park, London NW1
If stuffy auditoriums aren't your thing, the Open Air Theatre in the heart of Regent's Park offers a chance to enjoy quality theatre under a star-lit ... More
London > Entertainment > Live Music
94 Parkway, Regent's Park, London NW1
Internationally famous music venue and pub offering cheap drinks, dancing and live music from up-and-coming bands. Legendary on the indie scene, the Dublin Castle, thanks to ... More
London > Entertainment > Live Music
3-7 Delancey Street, Regent's Park, London NW1
The Forge is a purpose-built acoustically-designed concert venue in the heart of London's Camden Town. Housed in a sustainable, architecturally designed building, boasting both a RIBA ... More
Regent's Park Sights and Attractions
London > Attractions > Parks and Gardens
Primrose Hill Road, Regent's Park, London NW3
This small, grassy, hilly park, boasting fantastic views over London, has become increasingly popular with the young, the trendy and the famous – particularly from the ... More
London > Attractions > Museums
Raymond Burton House, 129-131 Albert Street, Regent's Park, London NW1
The Jewish Museum in Camden reopens on Wednesday 17th March 2010 following a £10 million transformation which brings the collections of the Jewish Museum and the ... More
London > Attractions > Other Attractions
146 Park Road, Regent's Park, London NW8
Vast Islamic mosque in Regent's Park. With its huge, gold dome, the London Central Mosque gleams out above the dense green canopy of Regent’s Park. Designed in ... More
Regent's Park Shopping
London > Shopping > Gifts and Luxuries
67 Gloucester Avenue, Regent's Park, London NW1
This beautiful vintage shop in the pretty streets of Primrose Hill, close to The Engineer, combines fashion with art and interiors. Ossie Clark dresses sit alongside ... More
London > Shopping > Food and Drink Shops
69 Gloucester Avenue, Regent's Park, London NW1
Sugar-coated cupcakes are not just beloved by kids. Co-owners of Primrose Bakery, Martha Swift and Lisa Thomas, have made a business out of supplying delicately decorated ... More
London > Shopping > Books
134 Regent's Park Road, Regent's Park, London NW1
This literary gem stocks lots of really quirky publications as well as the normal run of books. Everything about Primrose Hill Books encourages you to browse. ... More
Regent's Park Restaurants
London > Restaurants > British restaurants
Inner Circle, Regent's Park, Regent's Park, London NW1
No amount of good design can hide The Garden Cafe's origins as a 1960s Little Chef concession. They've done the best they can, however, and it's ... More
London > Restaurants > Mediterranean restaurants
127-129 Parkway, Regent's Park, London NW1
Gordon Ramsay's first foray into hotels, the York & Albany includes - as you'd expect from the shouty chef - a food element. Ramsay's right-hand woman ... More
London > Restaurants > Italian restaurants
40-42 Parkway, Regent's Park, London NW1
Strada has started something of a pizza revolution and knocked Pizza Express off its perch (as well as, more regrettably, being the final nail in the ... More
Regent's Park Pubs
London > Restaurants > Gastropub
65 Gloucester Avenue, Primrose Hill, Regent's Park, London NW1
Popular Primrose Hill gastropub with an excellent draught beer selection and a small but mouth-watering menu drawing on influences all around the world. Beer garden makes ... More
London > Restaurants > Gastropub
49 Regent's Park Road, Regent's Park, London NW1
Popular gastro pub with views over Primrose Hill. 2004 Michelin Rated - Eating Out in Pubs Guide; 1996 Daily Telegraph Pub of the Year. ... More
London > Restaurants > Gastropub
30 - 32 Albany Street, Regent's Park, London NW1
Located in a 16th-century coaching inn, this sweet little gastropub offers diners the choice of just nibbling on a little tapas, or going for a full ... More
Regent's Park Nightlife
London > Nightlife > Wine Bars
245 Eversholt Street, Regent's Park, London NW1
The wine spills as the conversation flows. You’d feel like you were drinking in a bar on a steep hillside in Granada, but you’d be hard ... More
London > Nightlife > Bars
56 Mornington Terrace, Regent's Park, London NW1
The large beer garden at Edinboro Castle - big enough to accommodate 200 people - is the main event and makes this pub something of a ... More
London > Nightlife > Bars
31 Jamestown Road, Regent's Park, London NW1
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Regent's Park Leisure
London > Leisure > Parks and Gardens
Park Office, Storeyard ( Inner Circle), Regent's Park, London NW1
Elegant park designed by John Nash. Another of London’s spectacular John Nash creations, Regent’s Park is a huge, thriving green expanse in the heart of the capital. ... More
London > Leisure > Parks and Gardens
Inner Circle, Regent's Park, Regent's Park, London NW1
Regent's Park is a huge, thriving green expanse in the heart of the capital consisting of two circular areas (an Inner and Outer Circle). At one-time ... More
London > Leisure > Racquet Sports
York Bridge Road, Inner Circle, Regent's Park, Regent's Park, London NW1
This tennis centre, located on the western side of Regent’s Park in the heart of London, is a real gem of a place to dust off ... More
Regent's Park Education
London > Education > Universities and Colleges
Regents College, Inner Circle, Regent's Park, London NW1
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London > Education > Business Faculties
Regents College, Inner Circle, Regent's Park, London NW1
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London > Education > Language Courses
Regent's College, Inner Circle, Regent's Park, Regent's Park, London NW1
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Regent's Park Meeting Venues
London > Business > Venue Hire
The Royal Parks Agency, The Outer Circle, Regents Park, entrance via Monkey Gate, opposite Primrose, Regent's Park, London NW1
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London > Business > Venue Hire
Regent's Park, Regent's Park, London NW1
London Zoo in Regent's Park is one of the world's most famous zoos and home to over 12,000 animals. 'Meet the Animals' shows are held daily, ... More
London > Business > Venue Hire
Inner Circle, The Regent's Park, Regent's Park, London NW1
In the Inner Circle of Regent's Park, The Garden Cafe, first built in 1964, has been done up in a modern, contemporary style. As well as ... More
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