The Regent's Park Mystery Treasure Trail
The Regent's Park Mystery Treasure Trail, Marylebone Road
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Channel your inner detective on this family-friendly puzzle adventure through one of London's most beautiful parks, solving riddles and hunting clues along accessible paths perfect for pushchairs and wheelchairs.
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Opening hours
- Monday
- 5:00 AM – 9:30 PM
- Tuesday
- 5:00 AM – 9:30 PM
- Wednesday
- 5:00 AM – 9:30 PM
- Thursday
- 5:00 AM – 9:30 PM
- Friday
- 5:00 AM – 9:30 PM
- Saturday
- 5:00 AM – 9:30 PM
- Sunday
- 5:00 AM – 9:30 PM
Current hours may differ from the usual schedule above (e.g. holidays) — check Google Maps for today's hours.
What visitors say
The Regent’s Park is undoubtedly one of London’s most sophisticated and beautiful green spaces. Spread over 395 acres, it offers a perfect mix of wide-open landscapes, formal gardens, and an incredible boating lake. My visit here was remarkably peaceful; the reflection of the trees on the calm water of the lake is a sight you shouldn't miss. The park is famous for its wildlife, especially the variety of birds and swans that call the lake home. Beyond the water, the park houses the stunning Queen Mary’s Rose Gardens and even the London Zoo. It’s a place where nature and city life coexist beautifully. Whether you’re walking through the tree-lined pathways or just sitting by the lake, the atmosphere is pure serenity. Travel Tips for visitors: • Boating on the Lake: You can hire a rowboat or pedal boat from April to September. It’s a fantastic way to enjoy the park from the water. • Visit the Rose Garden: If you are visiting in early summer, Queen Mary’s Rose Gardens is a must-see for its world-class floral displays. • Primrose Hill: Just a short walk away is Primrose Hill, which offers one of the most famous panoramic views of the London skyline. If you’re looking for a quiet retreat within the city, The Regent’s Park is the perfect destination for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. 🌳🦢
3 months ago · via Google
I enjoyed visiting Regent’s Park in London. The park is clean, well maintained, and has plenty of open space to walk and relax. The gardens were nice to look at, and it was a peaceful place to take a break from the busy city. There were lots of people around, but it still felt calm. Overall, it was a pleasant visit, and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a quiet walk or some time outdoors while in London. I attend the Summer Music in the Park concert. The concert was well organized, and the outdoor setting made it a memorable experience. Listening to live music surrounded by trees and open space created a relaxing atmosphere that was different from a typical indoor venue. There were plenty of places to sit, have a picnic, or simply enjoy the surroundings before the performance.
a month ago · via Google
I've been visiting The Regent's Park since the mid-70s, and it remains one of my most cherished London escapes. Over the decades, this beautiful space has been a constant source of peace and tranquility in an increasingly busy world. What makes The Regent's Park so special is its ability to transport you away from the chaos of city life. The moment you step through the gates, London's hustle and bustle seems to fade. The carefully manicured lawns, serene water features, and abundance of mature trees create an oasis of calm that's hard to find elsewhere in central London. The park is genuinely quiet, a rare commodity these days. Whether you're strolling through Queen Mary's Gardens during the rose season, taking a leisurely walk around the Inner Circle, or simply finding a bench to sit and reflect, there's a palpable stillness here. It's the perfect antidote to the frenetic pace of modern life. The park also boasts excellent dining options, making it easy to spend a full day here. Several decent cafes are dotted throughout the grounds, perfect for a morning coffee or a light lunch without leaving this peaceful haven. Restaurants in and around the park offer quality meals, and if you're after something more casual, the fish and chips are absolutely brilliant. There's something quintessentially satisfying about enjoying proper fish and chips while relaxing in one of London's finest green spaces.
3 months ago · via Google
Regent’s Park is one of the most beautiful parks in London and a wonderful place to relax, walk, or exercise. The park is spacious, well maintained, and offers a peaceful escape from the busy city. The gardens are particularly impressive, especially during spring and summer when the flowers are in full bloom. There are plenty of paths for walking, jogging, and cycling, as well as open green spaces to sit and enjoy the surroundings. I also enjoyed seeing the wildlife and the variety of trees throughout the park. Whether you’re looking for a quiet stroll, a morning run, or simply a place to unwind, Regent’s Park is definitely worth a visit. A beautiful green oasis in the heart of London. 🌳🌹🏃♂️
2 months ago · via Google
Visitors say this park is a beautiful, well-maintained green space with stunning gardens, including the Queen Mary's Rose Gardens, and wide-open lawns perfect for picnics and relaxation. They also highlight the peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal escape from the busy city, and appreciate the accessible pathways and available cafes.
Summary via Google
At a glance
- Address
- London Get directions
- Category
- Trails & Treasure Hunts
- Guest rating
- 4.7 / 5 (49,587 reviews)
- Suitable for
- All Ages
- Suggested visit
- 2-3 hours
- Setting
- Outdoor
- Dogs allowed
- Yes
- Good for children
- Yes
- Destination
- Marylebone