Your Regent's Park Chauffeur

'The jewel in the crown' of the royal parks

Introducing The Regent's Park

The Regent's Park Zoo and Open Air Theatre

The Regent’s Park is one of London’s eight Royal Parks and covers an area of 395 acres. Home to the London Zoo and the Open Air theatre. The London Central Mosque (also known as the Regent’s Park Mosque) is located on the edge of Regent’s Park.

The Regent’s Park combines large open spaces with tree-lined pathways, formal gardens, and four children’s playgrounds. It has excellent sports facilities, and contains central London’s largest outdoor sports area.

The London Zoo is part of ZSL (Zoological Society of London) a global conservation charity. Every visit to London Zoo helps fund their vital work to restore habitats and protect wildlife.

Regent’s University London has its campus just southwest of the Inner Circle.

Winfield House is an English townhouse and the official residence of the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom. The grounds are 12 acres (4.9 ha), the second-largest private garden in London after that of Buckingham Palace.

Primrose Hill is a Grade II listed public park located north of Regent’s Park, first opened to the public in 1842. It was named after the 64 metres (210 ft) natural hill in the centre of the park, the second highest natural point in the London Borough of Camden.

Regent's Park garden

‘I have conversed with the spiritual sun. I saw him on Primrose Hill’.

William Blake

In the area

Inspiring locations

Marylebone, Hertford House, Wallace Collection gallery
Marylebone

For luxury chauffeur-driven travel to Gloucester Place, Baker Street, Marylebone High Street, Wimpole Street, Harley Street and Portland Place.

Camden lock in Camden Town
Camden

Discover the Camden street markets. Camden is the fourth-most popular visitor attraction in London, attracting approximately 250,000 people each week.

Fitzrovia BT Tower London
Fitzrovia

The once bohemian area was home to writers as such as Virginia Woolf, George Bernard Shaw and Arthur Rimbaud. In 2016, The Sunday Times named it the best place to live in London.

London's royal parks

There are eight royal parks in London, and of these Regent’s Park is known as the ‘jewel in the crown’. Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, Richmond Park, Bushy Park, St James’s Park, The Green Park, Greenwich Park, Brompton Cemetery and Victoria Tower Gardens.

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Contact us to learn more about your Regent’s Park chauffeur service. Ideal for travel to Camden, Holland Park, St John’s Wood, Marylebone and Fitzrovia.