The Regent’s Park
Regent's Park is the largest of the central Royal Parks and provides a diverse range of experiences for its visitors, from the formal splendour of the Broadwalk and Avenue Gardens, to the internationally renowned rose garden. As it is the largest outdoor sports area in London, the Park is well known in the local community for its sports facilities; and these have recently been upgraded in a multi-million pound project.
The centrepiece of these improvements is The Hub a brand new community sport and activity centre with Rotunda Café. London Zoo and the famous Regent's Park Open Air Theatre are both within the Park. There is a range of cafes and refreshment points, including the award winning Garden Café. For children there are two playgrounds, a boating lake and plenty of ducks to feed! The park was originally designed by John Nash for the Prince Regent, and is bordered by impressive villas and terraces all part of Nash's grand design. There is a stunning view across London from Primrose Hill, and there's a lively programme of events including Innocent Village Fete, the Mela and Frieze Art Fair.
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