This historic formal garden within Regent's Park offers a tranquil retreat featuring ornamental compartments, decorative sculptures, and carefully maintained pathways. Originally created in 1889 as a contemplative space, the garden showcases notable bronze statuary including works dedicated to animal welfare, reflecting its connection to wildlife protection causes. Pet owners can access the grounds through a designated entrance along the Inner Circle near the park office. The garden operates seasonally, closing during winter months to protect delicate grass surfaces from weather-related damage and reopening each March. The intimate scale and formal layout provide a contained environment where dogs can explore sculptural features, bordered walkways, and landscaped sections while remaining within defined boundaries. As part of the broader Royal Parks network, this location maintains specific regulations for pet access and requires adherence to standard park guidelines for dog walking and supervision. The seasonal closure schedule and specialized terrain make advance planning advisable for pet owners seeking to visit during peak growing seasons.
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Inner Cir, London, NW1 4NR, United Kingdom