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The London Theatre Guide - Online (Londontheatre.co.uk) is the oldest, and probably the first dedicated London theatre guide on the internet!
It was created by Darren Dalglish in early 1995 to provide a reliable source of information pertaining to London Theatre on the Internet. This information was not available at the time as the World Wide Web was very much in its infancy!
The objective of the guide is to be as comprehensive as possible for West End theatre listings.
We aim to keep the guide up-to-date with all the news and changes as they happen.
London Theatre Direct have been providing theatre tickets, hotel accommodation and restaurant bookings online since January 2000. By combining the very best of London theatre with top restaurants and hotel accommodation, we hope we can help even more people book the night, weekend or week of their lives in one of the most famous and exciting cities in the world. We aim to offer a simple, friendly and informative service and are delighted that many of our customers keep coming back for more of the same!
We not only provide top quality entertainment, but also offer hotel accommodation at a number of central London hotels. We offer excellent seats for all the great shows in London and believe our service is second to none. Our customers are able to enjoy the very best London has to offer and purchase tickets safely and securely through our online booking system.
Millions of Londoners and tourists visit the eight Royal Parks for free each year. The 5,000 acres of historic parkland provide unparalleled opportunities for enjoyment, exploration and healthy living in the heart of the capital. A simple walk or a picnic in the park, sport, top quality entertainment, community and education projects - all waiting for you.
If it's history and architecture you're after, the Parks have hundreds of buildings, statues, and memorials, giving a fascinating insight into London's heritage.
The Royal Parks manages these spaces and almost everything in them. We also conserve the Parks to ensure future generations can enjoy them too. We look after:
* Bushy Park (with the Longford River) * The Green Park * Greenwich Park * Hyde Park * Kensington Gardens * The Regent's Park (and Primrose Hill) * Richmond Park * St James's Park
The Regent's Park is the largest grass area for sports in Central London and offers a wide variety of activities, as well as an Open Air Theatre, the London Zoo and many cafes and restaurants.
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