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  1. Regent's Canal is a canal across an area just north of central London, England. It provides a link from the Paddington Arm of the Grand Union Canal, 550 yards (500 m) north-west of Paddington Basin in the west, to the Limehouse Basin and the River Thames in east London. The canal is 8.6 miles (13.8 km) long.

  2. Regent’s Canal goes from Little Venice in the west to the Limehouse Basin and the Thames in the east. En route it cuts through Maida Vale, Regent’s Park, Camden, King’s Cross, Islington, Hackney, London Fields, Victoria Park, and other parts of the city. It’s a great place for a walk in London.

  3. Regent's Canal starts at Little Venice and ends in Docklands. It was named after the Prince Regent, later George IV, and is part of London's Grand Union Canal. A quiet and atmospheric waterway, Regent's Canal passes by parks, a zoo, Camden Market, Victorian warehouses and celebrity hangouts.

  4. Regent's Canal. Visiting the Regent's Canal is like stepping into a hidden world. From the colourful collection of narrowboats at Little Venice it runs on through Regent's Park, where it is overlooked by London Zoo's vast aviary.

  5. May 26, 2021 · A peaceful stretch of water in central London? You might think that it sounds impossible but it really does exist. Regent’s Canal is hidden away in Paddington and runs all the way to Limehouse Basin.

  6. Feb 7, 2020 · Explore the highlights and hidden gems along the Regent's Canal, an 8.6-mile waterway that links Paddington Basin and Limehouse Basin in London. [With a Map]

  7. The Regent's Canal in London - from Paddington to St Pancras. Leaving the Paddington Arm near Little Venice, The Regent's Canal heads east across London passing Regent's Park, London Zoo and Victoria Park before turning south to end at Limehouse Basin.