Regent’s Park is one of the most beautiful of London’s major
parks and is known as the "jewel in the crown" of London’s parks.
Originally owned by Henry VIII, it was redesigned in 1811 by John
Nash, who created a rounded shape, a long boating lake, and a
second home for the prince. The park was closed to the public until
1845, when Queen Victoria opened it two days a week. Now it is open
every day from dawn to dusk.
More information about Regent’s Park is available at The
Royal Park’s official site.
You are searching for a very thin item for you to log your visit
on at a nice view point. The cache contains a log only, so bring
your own pen or pencil. You will not need to leave the path to
retrieve or replace the cache.