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In the north side of the park is [[London Zoo]], [[Regent's Canal|Regent's Canal]], and [[Primrose Hill|Primrose Hill]].
In the north side of the park is [[[London Zoo]], [[Regent's Canal|Regent's Canal]], and [Primrose Hill|Primrose Hill]].
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The Regent's Park (as it is correctly referred to) is west of [[Camden]], and north of [[Marylebone Road]]. It is a well maintained park with flower beds, lakes and much open grass suitable for sports and picnics. It was designed by the architect John Nash in 1811.

The Inner Circle of the park is particularly well kept, and has an open air theatre, which is used for performances during the summer.

In the north side of the park is [[[London Zoo]], [[Regent's Canal|Regent's Canal]], and [Primrose Hill|Primrose Hill]].

To orientate yourself, the [[Telecom Tower]] is at the south eastern corner of the park.

==== Tube stations ====

* [[Camden Town Station|Camden Town]] for the zoo end of the park.
* [[Warren Street Station|Warren Street]]
* [[Great Portland Street Station|Great Portland Street]]
* [[Regent
's Park Station|Regent's Park]]
* [[Baker Street Station|Baker Street]]
* [[St. John's Wood Station|St. John's Wood]]


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The Regent's Park (as it is correctly referred to) is west of Camden, and north of Marylebone Road. It is a well maintained park with flower beds, lakes and much open grass suitable for sports and picnics. It was designed by the architect John Nash in 1811.

The Inner Circle of the park is particularly well kept, and has an open air theatre, which is used for performances during the summer.

In the north side of the park is [London Zoo, Regent's Canal, and [Primrose Hill|Primrose Hill]].

To orientate yourself, the Telecom Tower is at the south eastern corner of the park.

Tube stations

The Regent's Park (as it is correctly referred to) is west of Camden, and north of Marylebone Road. It is a well maintained park with flower beds, lakes and much open grass suitable for sports and picnics. It was designed by the architect John Nash in 1811.

The Inner Circle of the park is particularly well kept, and has an open air theatre, which is used for performances during the summer.

In the north side of the park is [London Zoo, Regent's Canal, and [Primrose Hill|Primrose Hill]].

To orientate yourself, the Telecom Tower is at the south eastern corner of the park.

Tube stations


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