Primrose Hill
One of the most famous views of London may be found atop Primrose Hill, which is located on the north side of Regent's Park. It is a well-liked picnic and kite-flying location. The same-named neighborhood's surroundings are equally alluring as the famous people who frequent the gastropubs and small cafés on Regent's Park Road and Gloucester Avenue. Thanks to such breathtaking vistas of the city, it's simple to understand why Primrose Hill is so well-liked on those languid, lazy summer days. It's not simply the skyline, though, that draws a lot of people here for dinner.
In addition, Camden, Regent's Canal, Abbey Road (hello Beatles fans), and all the charming animal antics at London Zoo are all within a short stroll of Primrose Hill's summit. It's also a pretty awesome area to fly a kite once you've had your fill of picnic fare.
- Best spot: As high up as you dare. The most breathtaking of views are undoubtedly from the top of the hill.
- Need food? There are plenty of delicious delis and cafés lining the streets of Primrose Hill, including Anthony's or the Greenberry Café. Grab what you need for your picnic basket and get munching.
- Anything else I should know? The beloved 'Paddington' movie was filmed in Primrose Hill, so if you're up to a post-picnic stroll do check out the beautiful colours of Chalcot Square and Chalcot Crescent nearby.
Address:Primrose Hill RdLondonNW3 3NA
Phone:0300 061 2300
Opening hours:Daily 5am-dusk
Website:www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/the-regents-park