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London Zoo in Regent's Park is home to 750 species of animals including lions and lizards, monkeys and meerkats, birds and butterflys.
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Regent's Park is one of London's Royal parks and comprises of 410 acres of parkland situated in Westminster and Camden.
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Camden's Markets are one of London's most popular attractions selling anything from bric-a-brac to food to vintage clothing
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A small park on a hill located on the north end of Regent's Park with great views of London.
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The Regent's Park has a large boating lake where rowing and pedal boats are available to hire.
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Kenwood House dates from the early 17th century and was donated to the nation by Lord Iveagh, a memeber of the Guinness family.
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The Jewish museum house a major collection of Jewish art, Holocaust survivor testimony and exhibitions about Jewish life in England.
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The MCC Museum is the world's oldest sporting museum. It contains a wide range of exhibits but is best-known for being the home of The Ashes
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Poet John Keats lived in this house from 1818 to 1820, and it is the setting that inspired some of Keats’s most memorable poetry.
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Wellcome Collection is a unique mix of galleries, and events, the world-famous Wellcome Library, a café, and bookshop.
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