The Regent’s Park
The Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill are beautiful parks with many hidden treasures to discover and a range of activities for everyone to enjoy.
From smelling a rose in the rose gardens, to spotting the variety of birds and trees, to watching plays at the open air theatre and admiring the famous view of the city from Primrose Hill, it’s no wonder that The Regent’s Park is one of London’s most popular attractions and treasured by locals and visitors alike.
As the charity for the Royal Parks, we exist to enhance, protect and preserve this fantastic Park for future generations. With your fantastic support, we’re able to reach out to make The Regent’s Park part of more people’s lives by raising funds for a wide variety of projects from wildlife conservation and landscape restoration, to community sport, education and art.
Did you know there's a population of hedgehogs living in Regent's Park?
The Regent's Park is the only central Royal Park with a resident hedgehog population. Hedgehogs are one of the nation’s favourite species, yet there has been a worrying nationwide decline in hedgehog numbers in the last 25 years and The Regent’s Park is now the only central London Royal Park with a breeding population. In 2014 we studied the hedgehog population to try and find out more about them and their habitat. This was the first hedgehog survey of its kind and we discovered some really interesting findings, which you can read all about here.
Deckchair Dreams
Designed by artists and local communities, these amazing deckchairs have brought art into the Parks and raised thousands of pounds to support the Royal Parks, thanks to generous support from Bloomberg.
The Hub, The Regent's Park
Restored sports pitches and a new warm and state-of-the-art sporting pavillion has meant many people of all ages have been able to enjoy and benefit from all types of exercise and sports in The Regent's Park.