In and Around Regents Park London

The nearest tube is Regents Park which is on the Bakerloo Line. Although there is a lift from the platform there are to large and steep steps to street level. 

 There are plenty of maps around the park showing were the public toilets are. Bring your Radar key otherwise you will have to pay.
Regents Park was designed by John Nash in the early 1800"s, it evolved from a Royal Hunting Ground to a fashionable residential estate and public Park.
There are plenty of cafe's but they are over priced so if I was you I would bring a packed lunch.
The avenue and public fountain for water which is never on!!
You can let your dog of the lead but be careful there are always  push bike's on the paths although they are not allowed. 
On the edge of the park is the entrance to London Zoo.
London Zoo is the oldest scientific zoo. It was founded by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) in 1828 and opened to the public in 1847.
Another must see is Abbey Road Studio's 
Abbey Road studio's originally EMI Studios and now owned by Universal Music Group. Established in 1931.

Hope you have a nice time!

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