point your feet on a new path Regent’s Park, Camden Market, Kings Cross Marylebone, Primrose Hill, Camden Lock Regent’s Canal, Granary Square Distance: 9 km=6 miles or 6 km=4 miles easy walking Region: London Date written: 18-jan-2013 Author: Thwelder, Navigator Last update: 6-apr-2021 Refreshments: everywhere Map: London A-Z Problems, changes? We depend on your feedback:
[email protected] Public rights are restricted to printing, copying or distributing this document exactly as seen here, complete and without any cutting or editing. See Principles on main webpage. London “villages”, park, view over London, canal, large markets, clothes In Brief This is the author’s favourite London walk. It takes you quickly out of the West End, through the village of Marylebone, into the fresh air and colour of Regent’s Park. At Primrose Hill you have a view over London and a tour of its village leads you onwards to the famous Camden Market, resembling so much a Middle-Eastern souk, then Camden Lock where you can sit quietly and enjoy a meal al fresco , and the eccentric Camden High Street with its progressive clothes shops. Finally, the walk takes you along the Regent’s Canal to the vast new development of Kings Cross with public spaces offering food and entertainment of every kind imaginable. The walk begins at Bond Street Camden Lock & Underground station (Central and Primrose Market Jubilee Lines) and ends at Kings Hill Cross / St Pancras Underground Regent Canal / Mainline station, all easily Camden accessed from central London. Town There are several other stopping off Regents points along the way.