This is secretly the best park in London. Don’t @ me. Miles long and about 200metres wide at its widest point, it snakes along beside the Regent’s Canal. Lines of trees separate the park into separate small areas, so wandering down the length of it you’ll find picnics and sunbathing in some areas, cricket games in others, and a wetland sanctuary in others.
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This is secretly the best park in London. Don’t @ me. Miles long and about 200metres wide at its widest point, it snakes along beside the Regent’s Canal. Lines of trees separate the park into separate small areas, so wandering down the length of it you’ll find picnics and sunbathing in some areas, cricket games in others, and a wetland sanctuary in others.
Melander Park is a narrow park built along the river, on both sides of the road, Queen Mary College of London is on the other side of the park river, there are some characteristic buildings on the other side of the river, there is a small children's playground in the park, the lawn on the three and two people enjoy the long-lost sunshine.