1. Regent’s Park is one of the largest and most beautiful parks in London, covering an area of 395 acres. It was designed in the early 19th century by the renowned architect John Nash, who also designed Buckingham Palace and the Royal Pavilion in Brighton. The park includes formal gardens, lakes, sports fields, and numerous attractions such as the Open Air Theatre, the London Zoo, and the boating lake. The park is also home to a number of impressive statues and sculptures, including the famous Queen Victoria Memorial.

2. Regent’s Park is open daily from 5am to 9pm. The park’s office can be reached at +44 20 7486 7905.

3. Admission to Regent’s Park is free. The park is easily accessible by public transportation, with several Tube stations within walking distance, including Regent’s Park, Baker Street, Great Portland Street, and Camden Town. There are also several bus routes that run near the park. Boats can also be rented at the boating lake.