Situated in northwest London, visitors can arrive at the Regents’s Park by taking a tube to Baker Street, Regents’s Park or Portland Street. This park offer variety of fun and leisure as one can rent boat and do boating inside the park lake. If you love photography, you can take pictures of birds nesting on an island found in the middle of the lake. Inside the park are beautiful cultivated flowers which are sure to soothe your eyes. You can bring your picnic basket along and have a cup of tea or coffee with snacks as there are many chairs and benches.
You can see endangered species in the London Zoo which is situated on the north side of the park. You can also help the animals by adopting them as it will really help in preserving the Zoo which is always in need of financial support. Inside the park you can play tennis or football as there are plenty of football fields if you have come in groups.
During Muslim holidays the park become crowded and busy with traffic as the biggest mosque in London is inside the Regents Park. It is also home to many foreign students who have come here for higher education as Regents College is within the park.
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