Primrose Hill is like no other. Oozing style and sophistication, it is one of those places that seems bright even on the rainiest of days. Secluded yet so close to Camden and Marble Arch, the Victorian houses are beautiful, the village is unique and the people are wealthy(and often famous!) Regents Park is the pinnacle of its attraction, a grassy paradise which offers something for everyone. Sports fanatics can test out their skills in Londons largest outdoor sporting venue, horticulturists will be drawn to the stunning rose gardens whilst budding climbers can take their first steps by reaching the Hills summit...
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Primrose Hill is like no other. Oozing style and sophistication, it is one of those places that seems bright even on the rainiest of days. Secluded yet so close to Camden and Marble Arch, the Victorian houses are beautiful, the village is unique and the people are wealthy(and often famous!) Regents Park is the pinnacle of its attraction, a grassy paradise which offers something for everyone. Sports fanatics can test out their skills in Londons largest outdoor sporting venue, horticulturists will be drawn to the stunning rose gardens whilst budding climbers can take their first steps by reaching the Hills summit. And how could you go without mentioning London Zoo? Regents Park Road is the best place to get something to eat, filled with tempting International restaurants and Cafés offering the sweetest of treats. By night, settle down to some relaxation in the Princess of Wales, the last of the traditional pubs in the area.