Net Walking Time: 1 ½ hrs
Meet: Regent’s Park tube station at 18.30 hours. Regent’s Park is on the Bakerloo line in Zone 1.
Finish: Chalk Farm
or Camden Town stations, which are on the Northern Line and in Zone 2.
A stroll through Regent's Park, including a check
on this year’s offerings of Frieze Art Fair’s Sculpture Park (20
sculptures) and along the Grand Union Canal, to then climb Primrose Hill for
fine views over London. Find a review here.
Regent’s Park closes at 20.00, which leaves
plenty of time for dawdling after a good look at the sculptures. "Primrose
Hill has no usual closing times” (source: Royal Parks website).
For walk directions, map, photos, and gpx/kml files click here.
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2 comments:
9 at the tube, with 1 at the sculpture making n=10 to start. W=overcast, making for a premature dusk. We lost 3 touring the sculpture,as we headed for Parliament Hill, and were down to 5 as we reached the top for the wonderful view, with all the red lights on the tall buildings and cranes. The Princess of Wales didn't have a table at which point our newcomer opted out, leaving 4 of us to eat in The Engineers. Friendly service and reasonable food before heading to Campden Town.
If you're not able to visit the Frieze Sculptures you may like to look at a few photos I took at https://photos.app.goo.gl/NLw5QTB8JQp9uFKPA
Full details of these exhibits at https://www.frieze.com/fairs/friezesculpture
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