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A stunning rose garden in the heart of Regent's Park.
Queen Mary's Gardens is renowned for its extensive collection of roses, featuring over 12,000 rose specimens and more than 85 single varieties. This garden is part of the larger Regent's Park and offers a tranquil escape with its beautifully manicured lawns and vibrant floral displays. Established in the 1930s, the garden is named after the wife of King George V and has become a beloved spot for both locals and tourists seeking natural beauty. The garden also includes a picturesque lake and numerous sculptures that add to its charm.
Inner Circle, Regent's Park, London NW1 4NU, United Kingdom
No reservations required; open to the public daily
Best visited in late spring and early summer when the roses are in full bloom
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