Hotels near Regent's Park
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Carburton Street, W1W 5EE | 12 minutes walkfrom Regent's Park
Located near the transport hub of Euston, and handy for shops and theatres in the West End as well for the City and the New East More
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108 Baker Street, W1U 6LJ | 13 minutes walkfrom Regent's Park
The Sherlock Holmes is a conversion of two five-floor, 18th century houses, accommodating 119 clean, contemporary and individually furnished bedrooms. Frosted glass and cream tiles in More
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Cardington Street, NW12LP | 13 minutes walkfrom Regent's Park
Within three minutes’ walk of Euston Station, between Regent's Park and the British Museum and close to Kings Cross Station, this modern hotel offers guests a More
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Hotels near Regent's Park
Elegant park designed by John Nash.
Another of London’s spectacular John Nash creations, Regent’s Park is a huge, thriving green expanse in the heart of the capital. Consisting of two circular areas (an Inner and Outer Circle) the park is bordered by stunning, stark white stucco terraced houses - also designed by royal architect, Nash. At one-time a hunting ground for the ever-ebullient Henry VIII, the Prince Regent (later King George IV) commissioned Nash to transform the land in the early 19th century. Now most famously associated with London Zoo - positioned over on the north-east corner of the park - an open-air theatre, ornate bandstand, large boating lake, huge mosque and 100-acre sports field add to its many attractions. The rest of its 410 acres consist of vast open parkland interspersed with formal, landscaped gardens. Dating back to the 1930s, Queen Mary’s Gardens are still regularly and fastidiously tended, while the Rose Garden now bursts at the seams with over 30,000 flowers. Primrose Hill lies at the north of Regent’s Park, merging and rising to a peak to offer fantastic views over Westminster and the City. A number of pretty eateries populate Regent’s Park, while Primrose Hill is heaving with trendy cafes and bars. This is a great place for almost every kind of outdoor pursuit. If you’re visiting the zoo or theatre, make sure you schedule in a couple of hours to explore this elegant, rural recreation area.
Best for:
Zoo and theatre, sports, fountains and flowers.
Did you know?
The public were first allowed into Regent’s Park in 1835, and then for only two days a week.
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Top rated hotels near Regent's Park
Previous customers have given the highest customer satisfaction score to these five hotels near to Regent's Park:
Park Plaza Sherlock Holmes Hotel London
Customer rating: 85%
13 minutes walk away
Double room from £94
Nearest hotels to Regent's Park
There are 6 recommended places to stay within a 15 minutes walk from Regent's Park:
Holiday Inn London Regent's Park ( 12 minutes)
Park Plaza Sherlock Holmes Hotel London ( 13 minutes)
Thistle Euston ( 13 minutes)
Grange Fitzrovia Hotel London ( 14 minutes)
Radisson Edwardian Grafton Hotel ( 15 minutes)
Ten Manchester Street Hotel ( 15 minutes)
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