Primrose Hill Park London

London is full of museums, parks and wetlands. Most of the people still do not know about small hills present in London and Primrose Hill is one of them, being located in central London near Regent’s park. The hill is 256 ft high and it provides a nice view of the city. The area around it is considered to be quite expensive and one of the most fashionable areas in London since most prominent personalities of London live around this place. In 1841, this piece of land was considered to be a property of the crown but later in 1842, the British parliament passed an act to reserve this place for the general public. There are some reports that in 1679 the Hill was known as Greenberry Hill, while the place is considered ideal for arranging picnics in summer because there are a numbers of cafes, pubs, hotels, take away hotels and other amenities situated around the hill. It is also suggested to visit this place at night time because the hill also provides an astonishing night view of the Central London.

Visit Primrose Hill Village’s Website

Instructions

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    History of Primrose Hill

    During the era of Henry the eighth, Primrose Hill was a part of his chase that later became part of Crown property in 1841, while in 1842, the Royal Parliament issued an act to mark this place as a public property. Narcissus Luttrell wrote in his diary that the Primrose Hill was once known as Greenberry Hill prior to the time when execution of Messers occurred.

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    Tickets

    There is no entry fee for Primrose Hill and it is totally free for all the visitors.

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    Operational Hours

    The area is open for 24 hours a day from Monday to Sunday.

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    Nearest attractions to Primrose Hill

    Primrose Hill is located at a prime location in central London and there are a number of other attractions situated near the Hill. They include:

    - Regent’s Park
    - Camden Arts Centre
    - Freud Museum
    - Belsize Park
    - The Jewish Museum London
    - Lord's Cricket Ground
    - London Zoo

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    Location:

    61 Chalcot Road, London, Greater London NW1 8LY, United Kingdom.

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    How to Get There

    By Tube

    If you wish to get to Primrose Hill by tube then the nearest tube station is Chalk Form which serves Northern Line and is only 0.6 miles away from the location of the Park. On leaving the station, head south-east towards Adelaide road and take the first right onto Regent’s Park road. Continue to follow Regent’s Park road for 0.4 miles then turn right onto Primrose Hill road and take the first left. Then after 499 feet turn right and after 302 feet, you will be able to locate the park on your left. For complete map and directions, please click here !

    By Bus

    You can also reach there by taking bus number 274 to London Zoo bus stop (stop J) which is located steps away from the park.

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