On Sunday 4th April 2021, my sister and I went to Regent Square Gardens. We sat down on the neches, had a chat, and also had an encounter with a dog. In this article, I will share my review and experience of going to this garden.
What is Regent Square Gardens?
Regent Square Gardens is a garden in King’s Cross. It is described to be an ‘enclosed garden with benches, planted border, large plane trees and grassed areas.
What did I like about Regent Square Gardens?
- It fulfilled the purpose of a garden – it had nature.
- There were benches so I and my sister could sit down and relax.
- It was an open space so you can have a picnic, exercise or meditate in this garden.
What didn’t I like about Regent Square Gardens?
- It was a very average garden, and it did not have any activities or playground equipment, nor any colour.
- It was also quite small, so if there were more people, it wouldn’t be very private.
- At one point, there was a dog sniffing everywhere and eventually I and my sister just left (lol!)
Would I recommend it?
No, I wouldn’t really recommend it as it is an average garden that is quite small with little to no equipment. My sister and I did think it would be bigger and have more activities in it. It is good for if you want to just sit down and relax by yourself though (stay safe though).
This was my short review or diary entry about Regent Square Gardens. These are my opinions about this place. Make sure to check out my other articles.
Thank you for reading, and have a lovely day!
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