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Regent’s Park London
Taking the whole family for a family day in Regent’s Park is also a good idea. Near the southern part of the park, near Portland Street and Baker Street underground station, you can play an exciting time for children on the playground.
While the children climb trees and play with other children, relax for a while in a cafe nearby on the south side of Regent’s Park for a few moments silent. If you have a bonding time with your kids, going to London Zoo on the northern part of the site. It is not exhaustive and is only a short walk from Baker Street Tube Station Great Portland.
Parking is available from 7am. Monday to Saturday, you pay 2.40 per hour with a parking limit of four hours, while on Sundays and holidays, the cost of park falls to 1.40 per hour and limit the maximum stay is taken into consideration.
After relaxing in the park as a tourist and want a pleasant walk away, try the Marylebone High Street, which extends all the way from Euston Road to Oxford Street in London. Begin the journey from Euston Road between Regent’s Park and Baker Street underground station. For a change of scenery and a small sensation, after the park and watch the old church gravestones. If you like shopping, you can visit shops where most of the local population buys clothes and other goods.