Regent's Park
9 expert reviews
“Regent's Park in London lives up to its name and is quite royal, boasting rows of manicured flowers and plants.”
– Afar Magazine
Fodor's
"Today the 395-acre park, boasting the largest outdoor sports area in central London, draws the athletically inclined from around the city." Full review
Lonely Planet
"The most elaborate and ordered of London’s many parks, this one was created around 1820 by John Nash, who planned to use it as an estate to build palaces for the aristocracy." Full review
Time Out
"Regent's Park is one of London's most popular open spaces, covering 410 acres in north-west London." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
"Made up of 166 hectares and has a rose garden with more than 400 varieties of roses." Full review
Let's Go
" The children at heart can wander through The London Zoo, and those who feel the same emotion for a flower or butterfly as they do a cathedral or picture will delight in Queen Mary’s Garden." Full review
Michelin Guide
3 Stars
"Bordered to the north by Regent's Canal, fine terraces and splendid villas, this is a delighful landscape feature where natural beauty blends with refined artistic tastes." Full review
Frommer's
"It’s the people’s park (195 hectares/487 acres), best for sunning, strolling grassy expanses—it can take a half-hour to cross it—and darting into the bohemian neighborhoods that fringe it" Full review
Frommer's
"It’s the people’s park (195 hectares/487 acres), best for sunning, strolling grassy expanses—it can take a half-hour to cross it—and darting into the bohemian neighborhoods that fringe it" Full review