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8 reviews of Regent's Canal

Runs through the center of London

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Opened at the beginning of the 19th century, the Regent's Canal runs through the center of London. It crosses through several neighborhoods that are the hallmark of the English capital: Little Venice, Camden Town, Regent's Park and its famous zoo, and Paddington. The importance of this channel has grown in recent years. A 'waterbus' has been introduced which makes it possible to visit some parts of the city from a different perspective, or to just get from one point to another. Another advantage is that you can arrive at the London Zoo and avoid waiting in line at the entrance. Towards Camden Lock, the borders of the canal are full of markets.

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Little Venice

No, we're not in Venice or Amsterdam ... this really is the center of London! Along Regent's Canal you'll find Little Venice, which begins and ends in the Docklands. This waterway runs past Camden Market, Victorian warehouses, parks and the zoo. Regent's Canal was originally built to connect the huge Paddington branch of the Grand Junction Canal with the River Thames, but today is mostly a place of entertainment for Londoners and tourists.

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