HISTORY
Residence of the British monarch
Designed by John Nash in the 19th century, it’s home to beautiful gardens and the London Zoo.
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Redesigned in 1811 by John Nash, the architect behind Buckingham Palace and The Mall, as part of a grand plan for London’s expansion.
Named after Prince Regent, who later became King George IV.
Opened to the public in 1835, transforming into one of London’s most beautiful Royal Parks.