The Regent's Park is the largest grass area for sports in Central London and offers a wide variety of activities, as well as an Open Air Theatre, the London Zoo and many cafes and restaurants.
Regent's Park opens from 5:00 am all year round. It has highly accessible by public transport with a number of buses stop around the park and tube stations nearby.
Limited car parking facilities are available in Regent's Park. Pay and Display parking and disabled car parking are available.
Accessibility information for visitors to Regent's Park including independent audits of Regent's Park facilities.
The Royal Parks provide fantastic green routes in London, taking cyclists away from traffic and through some of the most attractive areas of the capital.
Dogs are welcome in the parks but there are some places where they aren't allowed or should be kept on a lead.
Picnics in the parks are a popular activity especially during the busy summer months. Our simple guidelines will ensure all visitors enjoy their Royal Park experience.
Contact details for the Regent's Park office.
The Regent's Park is the largest grass area for sports in Central London and offers a wide variety of activities, as well as an Open Air Theatre, the London Zoo and many cafes and restaurants.
Regent's Park opens from 5:00 am all year round. It has highly accessible by public transport with a number of buses stop around the park and tube stations nearby.
Limited car parking facilities are available in Regent's Park. Pay and Display parking and disabled car parking are available.
Accessibility information for visitors to Regent's Park including independent audits of Regent's Park facilities.
The Royal Parks provide fantastic green routes in London, taking cyclists away from traffic and through some of the most attractive areas of the capital.
Dogs are welcome in the parks but there are some places where they aren't allowed or should be kept on a lead.
Picnics in the parks are a popular activity especially during the busy summer months. Our simple guidelines will ensure all visitors enjoy their Royal Park experience.
Contact details for the Regent's Park office.
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Daily public swimming in The Serpentine from June - September. Serpentine Swimming Club swims every day, including the famous race on Christmas day.
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The Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Walk is a seven-mile-long walk, charted by 90 plaques set in the ground, that takes you within sight of famous buildings and locations associated with the Princess during her life.
More things to do...The Regent's Park is the largest grass area for sports in Central London and offers a wide variety of activities, as well as an Open Air Theatre, the London Zoo and many cafes and restaurants.
Regent's Park opens from 5:00 am all year round. It has highly accessible by public transport with a number of buses stop around the park and tube stations nearby.
Limited car parking facilities are available in Regent's Park. Pay and Display parking and disabled car parking are available.
Accessibility information for visitors to Regent's Park including independent audits of Regent's Park facilities.
The Royal Parks provide fantastic green routes in London, taking cyclists away from traffic and through some of the most attractive areas of the capital.
Dogs are welcome in the parks but there are some places where they aren't allowed or should be kept on a lead.
Picnics in the parks are a popular activity especially during the busy summer months. Our simple guidelines will ensure all visitors enjoy their Royal Park experience.
Contact details for the Regent's Park office.