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Spring view of London skyline from Primrose Hill
The Regent's Park & Primrose Hill

Primrose Hill temporary overnight closures at weekends

From Friday 5 April, Primrose Hill will be temporarily closed to the public at weekends from 10pm on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings until 6am the following morning, until further notice.

The closures follow the same schedules implemented over the past three years during the British Summer Time daylight savings period, as the park gets busier during the warmer months, and on ad hoc days depending on operational need.

The Royal Parks works closely with the Metropolitan Police Service, which is responsible for enforcing any response to crime or antisocial behaviour.

Further reading

  • Primrose Hill

    Primrose Hill

    Primrose Hill is located north of The Regent’s Park and the top of the hill is one of the six protected viewpoints in London, offering spectacular views.

  • View from the top of Primrose Hill

    Primrose Hill Update

    Following public consultation, and considering the available evidence, The Royal Parks will install gates on Primrose Hill to facilitate park closures.

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