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LONDON – The Regent’s Canal towpath is a tough trail. It is narrow, crowded, bumpy with cobblestones in places, and bicyclists often end up in the canal. There are narrow passageways un… ...
There aren’t a lot of obvious tourist attractions in London that I haven’t been to, but I’ve never been to Little Venice and I’ve never walked along Regent’s Canal. For that matter, I ...
Regent’s Canal continues through Hackney, past Victoria Park, and on to the River Thames. At Baring Street, the Islington exit point, you can even treat yourself to a theatre show at the ...
The Regent's Canal walk begins in the Limehouse Basin, a body of water dug in the 19th century. ... After a pitstop, walkers follow the canal along Mile End and past Victoria Park, ...
Sadly, on 15 January 1867, this resulted in the deaths of 40 people in Regent's Park. The thin ice cracked, plunging 200 people into the icy water , and while many osurvived, it took over a week ...
The park has served as an inspiration for writers, poets and artists for decades. By Jillian Rayfield Reporting from London When visitors attend Frieze London and Frieze Masters in Regent’s Park ...
Regent’s Park, the 395-acre green space in Northwest London, is home to lions, tigers and other big game that reside at the park’s London Zoo. Now London’s property hunters increasingly have ...
The Regent’s Canal was a relative latecomer in the scheme of canal building. In 1761, the Bridgewater Canal had opened to carry coal from the mines in Worsley, Lancashire to Manchester.