Near the Baker Street Station from the subway we will find the Regent'sPark. Designed by architect John Nash, it has almost 166 hectares of boulevards, fountains, numerous ponds and rose beds. But most of the park is dedicated to the sports, cricket and soccer among others. North of it we will find the Zoo.

Regent's Park map

It has very different areas, but we can highlight, halfway to Broad Walk, the Inner Circle. This is the most beautiful area. There are the Queen Mary's Gardens, With the rose gardenss. Reference site for the rose breeders of the world. Spread out in the flowerbeds and trellises there are 400 certified varieties of roses and around 30.000 plants. The presence of Mediterranean-style gardens, alpine and subtropical gardens has also been taken care of.

Regent's Park Fountain

The Inner Circle houses the Open Air Theater, where every summer Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is represented in an almost ritual way.

Regent's Park Canal

Avenue Gardens, in the southeast sector, it is sown throughout the year so that it is continuously in flower. With numerous fountains and statues, this area has a special charm when its cherry blossoms are in bloom.

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A walk that we cannot miss during our visit to London.

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