A PLACE TO EXPLORE

Regent’s Park offers so much right on your doorstep. It’s perfect for a morning run, a game of tennis at the Tennis Centre, football and rugby or yoga and pilates at The Hub, or a spot of cricket practice in the nets on a warm evening.

Perhaps you prefer a stroll by the formal flowerbeds of St Mary’s Garden, and a bite to eat or a cup of tea at one of the five cafes. For children, there are three playgrounds, the boating lake with all the ducks and geese to feed. Not forgetting, of course, London Zoo, the Open Air Theatre in the summer months and the Frieze Art Fair every October. It’s all here for you to discover and enjoy.

Your neighbours, to your north, south and east, are some of London’s most charming urban villages, all in walking distance.

Primrose Hill

One of the best views of London. Watch the fireworks on Guy Fawkes and New Year’s Eve, or linger over a brunch at the Greenberry Café, indulge in handmade cupcakes at The Primrose Bakery, or spoil yourself at the Cowshed spa.

Primrose Hill


Camden Town

Camden Town

Famous for street markets and live music. Venues like The Roundhouse, Electric Ballroom, Dingwalls and the Jazz Café make this a must.


Marylebone Village

The best for shopping with independent retailers such as fashion forward Matches, Daunt Books, plus La Fromagerie, The Ginger Pig butcher and Sunday’s Farmer’s Market to while away the morning.

Marylebone Village


Kings Cross

Kings Cross

The bustling new creative media hub. Urban high-rise living, fountain displays, Granary Square and the Regent’s Canal to lead your way home.


Fitzrovia & Bloomsbury

The British Museum and the British Library, the Wellcome Collection, and the Curzon cinema – arts and culture on call.

Fitzrovia