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Regent's Park

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  • Regent’s Park
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  1. The Avenue Gardens © The Royal Parks
    The Avenue Gardens © The Royal Parks
  2. Roses in Queen Mary's Garden © Anne Marie Briscombe
    Roses in Queen Mary's Garden © Anne Marie Briscombe
  3. © Greywolf, The Royal Parks
    © Greywolf, The Royal Parks
  4. © Greywolf, The Royal Parks
    © Greywolf, The Royal Parks
  5. © Greywolf, The Royal Parks
    © Greywolf, The Royal Parks
  6. © Greywolf, The Royal Parks
    © Greywolf, The Royal Parks
  7. © Phil Russell
    © Phil Russell
  8. Triton Fountain © Greywolf, The Royal Parks
    Triton Fountain © Greywolf, The Royal Parks
  9. Open Air Theatre © Alastair Muir
    Open Air Theatre © Alastair Muir
  10. Open Air Theatre © David Jensen
    Open Air Theatre © David Jensen
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Time Out says

Regent's Park is one of London's most popular open spaces, covering 410 acres in north-west London. Originally a hunting ground for Henry VIII, it remained a royals-only retreat long after it was formally designed by John Nash in 1811; only in 1845 did it open to the public as a spectacular shared space. Attractions run from the animal odours and noises of London Zoo to the enchanting Open Air Theatre. Various food and music festivals pitch up here over the summer and rowing boat hire, bandstands, beautiful rose gardens (with some 30,000 roses and 400 varieties), tennis courts, ice-cream stands and eateries (including the delightful Garden Café) complete the picture. Regent’s Park has several playgrounds, but the most interesting is at Hanover Gate where, in 2010, a timber treehouse area for older kids was built within a large sandpit next to the boating lake and existing playground.

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Details

Address:
Chester Rd
London
NW1 4NR
Transport:
Tube: Great Portland Street
Price:
Free
Opening hours:
5am-dusk, check website for seasonal variations
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What’s on

Frieze Sculpture 2023

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Frieze Sculpture returns for another year, transforming Regent's Park, one of London's prettiest green spaces into a massive outdoor gallery. Fatoş Üstek will take the curation reins for the first time, and visitors can appreciate the new works by leading international artists, including the likes of Ayşe Erkmen, Ghada Amer and Hank Willis Thomas. The exhibition will be complemented by a programme of performances and talks to enhance the experience, free to the public. Slap on the sun cream (or a raincoat) and go soak up some sculpture.  

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