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Primrose Hill — Attraction in London

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Primrose Hill
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Nearby attractions
Primrose Hill Playground
23 Prince Albert Rd, London NW1 7ST, United Kingdom
London Zoo
Outer Cir, London NW1 4RY, United Kingdom
Dr. BR Ambedkar House
10 King Henry's Rd, London NW3 3RP, United Kingdom
The Regent's Park
London, United Kingdom
Roundhouse
Chalk Farm Rd, Chalk Farm, London NW1 8EH, United Kingdom
Monkey Valley
Outer Cir, London NW1 4RY, United Kingdom
Rainforest Life
Outer Cir, London NW1 4RY, United Kingdom
ZooTown
The Regent's Park, London NW1 4RY, United Kingdom
Penguin Beach
The Regent's Park, London Zoo, London NW1 4RY, United Kingdom
Amy Winehouse Statue
407 Chalk Farm Rd, Chalk Farm, London NW1 8AH, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Lemonia
89 Regent's Park Rd, London NW1 8UY, United Kingdom
It's Bagels Primrose Hill
65 Regent's Park Rd, London NW1 8XD, United Kingdom
Pesantissimo
148 Regent's Park Rd, London NW1 8XN, United Kingdom
OKA Restaurant Primrose Hill
71 Regent's Park Rd, London NW1 8UY, United Kingdom
Ripe Kitchen
136 Regent's Park Rd, London NW1 8XL, United Kingdom
Greenberry Café
101 Regent's Park Rd, London NW1 8UR, United Kingdom
MannaLondon Restaurant
4 Erskine Rd, London NW3 3AJ, United Kingdom
Alma - Primrose Hill
36 Primrose Hill Rd, London NW3 3AD, United Kingdom
Home Kitchen Primrose Hill
130 Regent's Park Rd, London NW1 8XL, United Kingdom
Lume Restaurant & wine shop
Restaurant & Wine Shop, 38 Primrose Hill Road Lume, London NW3 3AD, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
London Marriott Hotel Regents Park
128 King Henry's Rd, London NW3 3ST, United Kingdom
Mason & Fifth, Primrose Hill
Mason & Fifth, Primrose Hill, 5-8 St Mark's Square, London NW1 7TN, United Kingdom
St Johns Boutique Hotel
2 Allitsen Rd, London NW8 6LB, United Kingdom
Camden Town Hotel
89 Chalk Farm Rd, Chalk Farm, London NW1 8AR, United Kingdom
Primrose Guesthouse
34 Primrose Gardens, Belsize Park, London NW3 4TN, United Kingdom
Best Western Swiss Cottage Hotel
4 Adamson Rd, Belsize Park, London NW3 3HP, United Kingdom
Belsize House (Belsize Park)
40 Belsize Park Gardens, Belsize Park, London NW3 4NA, United Kingdom
Britannia Hampstead Hotel
Primrose Hill Rd, London NW3 3NA, United Kingdom
The Pink House Three
65a Chalk Farm Rd, Greater, Chalk Farm, London NW1 8AN, United Kingdom
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Primrose Hill

Primrose Hill Rd, London NW1 4NR, United Kingdom
4.8(5.6K)
Open until 10:00 PM
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Pet friendly
attractions: Primrose Hill Playground, London Zoo, Dr. BR Ambedkar House, The Regent's Park, Roundhouse, Monkey Valley, Rainforest Life, ZooTown, Penguin Beach, Amy Winehouse Statue, restaurants: Lemonia, It's Bagels Primrose Hill, Pesantissimo, OKA Restaurant Primrose Hill, Ripe Kitchen, Greenberry Café, MannaLondon Restaurant, Alma - Primrose Hill, Home Kitchen Primrose Hill, Lume Restaurant & wine shop
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royalparks.org.uk
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Nearby attractions of Primrose Hill

Primrose Hill Playground

London Zoo

Dr. BR Ambedkar House

The Regent's Park

Roundhouse

Monkey Valley

Rainforest Life

ZooTown

Penguin Beach

Amy Winehouse Statue

Primrose Hill Playground

Primrose Hill Playground

4.6

(298)

Open 24 hours
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London Zoo

London Zoo

4.3

(12.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Dr. BR Ambedkar House

Dr. BR Ambedkar House

4.7

(281)

Closed
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The Regent's Park

The Regent's Park

4.7

(16.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Primrose Hill

Lemonia

It's Bagels Primrose Hill

Pesantissimo

OKA Restaurant Primrose Hill

Ripe Kitchen

Greenberry Café

MannaLondon Restaurant

Alma - Primrose Hill

Home Kitchen Primrose Hill

Lume Restaurant & wine shop

Lemonia

Lemonia

4.3

(1.1K)

$$

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It's Bagels Primrose Hill

It's Bagels Primrose Hill

4.0

(367)

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Pesantissimo

Pesantissimo

4.4

(510)

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OKA Restaurant Primrose Hill

OKA Restaurant Primrose Hill

4.5

(328)

$$

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Reviews of Primrose Hill

4.8
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5.0
21w

Primrose Hill is an undeniable gem and a personal favorite among London's many green spaces. It offers a welcome respite from the typical tourist trail, providing a more relaxed, local atmosphere. The ascent to the summit is a gentle climb that rewards with one of London's most spectacular protected viewpoints. On a clear day, the panoramic sweep of the city skyline is breathtaking, with iconic landmarks like The Shard, the London Eye, and the BT Tower clearly visible. At the peak, you'll find a stone engraved with a quote by William Blake, adding a touch of literary history to the stunning vista.

The park itself exudes a laid-back charm, with broad, grassy slopes that are perfect for a leisurely afternoon picnic or simply soaking up the sun. It's a popular spot for locals, and you'll often see people walking their dogs or enjoying a quiet moment, a testament to its tranquil neighborhood feel. The famous "Shakespeare's Tree," first planted in 1864, is another of the park's quiet highlights.

What truly sets Primrose Hill apart is the enchanting "village" that lies at its base. The area is brimming with a delightful array of independent shops, cozy cafes, and excellent restaurants. You can easily assemble the perfect picnic by visiting local favorites like the Primrose Bakery for their renowned cupcakes or grabbing a fresh pastry from the Little Bread Pedlar. For those seeking a heartier meal to enjoy in the park, the neighborhood's delicatessens and eateries offer a wide variety of delicious takeaway options. A visit to Primrose Hill is more than just a walk in the park; it's an opportunity to experience a charming slice of...

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5.0
36w

Primrose Hill is a beautiful and peaceful park located in the heart of London. It offers one of the best views of the city, with stunning sights of the skyline, including landmarks like the Shard and the London Eye. The hill itself is a great place to relax, enjoy nature, and take in the breathtaking views.

This park is perfect for a photoshoot, as the scenery is truly picturesque. Whether you're capturing the city in the distance, the lovely greenery, or the tranquil atmosphere, there are countless photo opportunities. The wide open spaces make it easy to find the perfect spot to snap some great pictures.

Primrose Hill is not just for photography, though. It’s also a fantastic place to unwind and refresh your mood. The peaceful environment, away from the noise of the city, helps you feel calm and relaxed. It’s ideal for a picnic, a walk, or simply sitting and enjoying the surroundings.

Many people visit Primrose Hill for a jog or to walk their dogs, making it a lively yet calm place to be. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, the park offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of London. With its stunning views, fresh air, and peaceful atmosphere, Primrose Hill is an excellent spot to clear your mind and enjoy a...

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5.0
1y

Primrose Hill has a character all of its own, at the summit of this grassy hill are some spectacular views across London. It is separated from The Regent’s Park by Prince Albert Road and the ZSL London Zoo. Like The Regent's Park, this area was once part of a great chase, appropriated by Henry VIII. Primrose Hill, with its clear rounded skyline, was purchased from Eton College in 1841 to extend the parkland available to the poor people of north London for open-air recreation.

At one time this was a place where duels were fought and prize-fights took place. The hill has always had a somewhat lively reputation, with Mother Shipton making threatening prophesies about what would happen if the city sprawl was allowed to encroach on its boundaries.

At the top of the hill is one of the six protected viewpoints in London. The summit is almost 63 metres above sea level and the trees are kept low so as not to obscure the view. In winter, Hampstead can be seen to the northeast. The summit features a York stone edging with a William Blake inscription, it reads:

I have conversed with the spiritual sun. I saw him on...

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Primrose Hill is an undeniable gem and a personal favorite among London's many green spaces. It offers a welcome respite from the typical tourist trail, providing a more relaxed, local atmosphere. The ascent to the summit is a gentle climb that rewards with one of London's most spectacular protected viewpoints. On a clear day, the panoramic sweep of the city skyline is breathtaking, with iconic landmarks like The Shard, the London Eye, and the BT Tower clearly visible. At the peak, you'll find a stone engraved with a quote by William Blake, adding a touch of literary history to the stunning vista. The park itself exudes a laid-back charm, with broad, grassy slopes that are perfect for a leisurely afternoon picnic or simply soaking up the sun. It's a popular spot for locals, and you'll often see people walking their dogs or enjoying a quiet moment, a testament to its tranquil neighborhood feel. The famous "Shakespeare's Tree," first planted in 1864, is another of the park's quiet highlights. What truly sets Primrose Hill apart is the enchanting "village" that lies at its base. The area is brimming with a delightful array of independent shops, cozy cafes, and excellent restaurants. You can easily assemble the perfect picnic by visiting local favorites like the Primrose Bakery for their renowned cupcakes or grabbing a fresh pastry from the Little Bread Pedlar. For those seeking a heartier meal to enjoy in the park, the neighborhood's delicatessens and eateries offer a wide variety of delicious takeaway options. A visit to Primrose Hill is more than just a walk in the park; it's an opportunity to experience a charming slice of London life.
Songs VibesSongs Vibes
Primrose Hill is a beautiful and peaceful park located in the heart of London. It offers one of the best views of the city, with stunning sights of the skyline, including landmarks like the Shard and the London Eye. The hill itself is a great place to relax, enjoy nature, and take in the breathtaking views. This park is perfect for a photoshoot, as the scenery is truly picturesque. Whether you're capturing the city in the distance, the lovely greenery, or the tranquil atmosphere, there are countless photo opportunities. The wide open spaces make it easy to find the perfect spot to snap some great pictures. Primrose Hill is not just for photography, though. It’s also a fantastic place to unwind and refresh your mood. The peaceful environment, away from the noise of the city, helps you feel calm and relaxed. It’s ideal for a picnic, a walk, or simply sitting and enjoying the surroundings. Many people visit Primrose Hill for a jog or to walk their dogs, making it a lively yet calm place to be. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, the park offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of London. With its stunning views, fresh air, and peaceful atmosphere, Primrose Hill is an excellent spot to clear your mind and enjoy a refreshing experience.
Laxman ThapaLaxman Thapa
Primrose Hill has a character all of its own, at the summit of this grassy hill are some spectacular views across London. It is separated from The Regent’s Park by Prince Albert Road and the ZSL London Zoo. Like The Regent's Park, this area was once part of a great chase, appropriated by Henry VIII. Primrose Hill, with its clear rounded skyline, was purchased from Eton College in 1841 to extend the parkland available to the poor people of north London for open-air recreation. At one time this was a place where duels were fought and prize-fights took place. The hill has always had a somewhat lively reputation, with Mother Shipton making threatening prophesies about what would happen if the city sprawl was allowed to encroach on its boundaries. At the top of the hill is one of the six protected viewpoints in London. The summit is almost 63 metres above sea level and the trees are kept low so as not to obscure the view. In winter, Hampstead can be seen to the northeast. The summit features a York stone edging with a William Blake inscription, it reads: I have conversed with the spiritual sun. I saw him on Primrose Hill.
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Primrose Hill is an undeniable gem and a personal favorite among London's many green spaces. It offers a welcome respite from the typical tourist trail, providing a more relaxed, local atmosphere. The ascent to the summit is a gentle climb that rewards with one of London's most spectacular protected viewpoints. On a clear day, the panoramic sweep of the city skyline is breathtaking, with iconic landmarks like The Shard, the London Eye, and the BT Tower clearly visible. At the peak, you'll find a stone engraved with a quote by William Blake, adding a touch of literary history to the stunning vista. The park itself exudes a laid-back charm, with broad, grassy slopes that are perfect for a leisurely afternoon picnic or simply soaking up the sun. It's a popular spot for locals, and you'll often see people walking their dogs or enjoying a quiet moment, a testament to its tranquil neighborhood feel. The famous "Shakespeare's Tree," first planted in 1864, is another of the park's quiet highlights. What truly sets Primrose Hill apart is the enchanting "village" that lies at its base. The area is brimming with a delightful array of independent shops, cozy cafes, and excellent restaurants. You can easily assemble the perfect picnic by visiting local favorites like the Primrose Bakery for their renowned cupcakes or grabbing a fresh pastry from the Little Bread Pedlar. For those seeking a heartier meal to enjoy in the park, the neighborhood's delicatessens and eateries offer a wide variety of delicious takeaway options. A visit to Primrose Hill is more than just a walk in the park; it's an opportunity to experience a charming slice of London life.
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Primrose Hill is a beautiful and peaceful park located in the heart of London. It offers one of the best views of the city, with stunning sights of the skyline, including landmarks like the Shard and the London Eye. The hill itself is a great place to relax, enjoy nature, and take in the breathtaking views. This park is perfect for a photoshoot, as the scenery is truly picturesque. Whether you're capturing the city in the distance, the lovely greenery, or the tranquil atmosphere, there are countless photo opportunities. The wide open spaces make it easy to find the perfect spot to snap some great pictures. Primrose Hill is not just for photography, though. It’s also a fantastic place to unwind and refresh your mood. The peaceful environment, away from the noise of the city, helps you feel calm and relaxed. It’s ideal for a picnic, a walk, or simply sitting and enjoying the surroundings. Many people visit Primrose Hill for a jog or to walk their dogs, making it a lively yet calm place to be. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, the park offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of London. With its stunning views, fresh air, and peaceful atmosphere, Primrose Hill is an excellent spot to clear your mind and enjoy a refreshing experience.
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Primrose Hill has a character all of its own, at the summit of this grassy hill are some spectacular views across London. It is separated from The Regent’s Park by Prince Albert Road and the ZSL London Zoo. Like The Regent's Park, this area was once part of a great chase, appropriated by Henry VIII. Primrose Hill, with its clear rounded skyline, was purchased from Eton College in 1841 to extend the parkland available to the poor people of north London for open-air recreation. At one time this was a place where duels were fought and prize-fights took place. The hill has always had a somewhat lively reputation, with Mother Shipton making threatening prophesies about what would happen if the city sprawl was allowed to encroach on its boundaries. At the top of the hill is one of the six protected viewpoints in London. The summit is almost 63 metres above sea level and the trees are kept low so as not to obscure the view. In winter, Hampstead can be seen to the northeast. The summit features a York stone edging with a William Blake inscription, it reads: I have conversed with the spiritual sun. I saw him on Primrose Hill.
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