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The Regent's Park
Henry VIII appropriated The Regent's Park for use as a hunting ground, which he considered to be an invigorating ride from Whitehall Palace. At that time, the only boundaries were a ditch and a rampart. Were he here today, Henry would hardly recognise the stylish gardens and sports fields that now stand in its place. Opening hours: The park is open from 5am all year round. Closing times vary depending on the season. For exact closing times, click here Getting there: Tube: Regent's Park - Bakerloo line Great Portland Street - Hammersmith & City, Circle & Metropolitan lines Baker Street - Hammersmith & City, Circle, Jubilee, Metropolitan & Bakerloo lines St John's Wood - Jubilee line Camden Town - Northern line
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