Britain's official guide to canals, rivers and lakes

Friday 21st November 2008

Places to go along the Regent's Canal

Local attractions

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London's canal port since 1820, Limehouse Basin is still a hive of activity today. Situated in Stepney, east …

  • Leisure attraction

Little Venice is an oasis of leafy calm, just minutes from Paddington Station. Technically, it is the point where …

  • Leisure attraction

At the London Canal Museum you can see inside a narrowboat cabin, learn about the history of London's canals, about …

  • Museum
  • Visitor centre

London's famous zoological gardens increasingly focus on the world-renowned conservation aspects of its work. Of …

  • Leisure attraction

Officially known as Macclesfield Bridge, Blow Up Bridge gained the nickname when a barge carrying gunpowder blew up …

  • Historic structure

There are a number of markets to visit in Camden, and you could literally spend days checking out all of them! …

  • Leisure attraction

Artist John Twinning has exhibited and sold his work at exhibitions throughout the country. You can see examples of …

  • Leisure attraction

The Half Moon Theatre uses diverse methods and programmesto entertain you and to inspire young people, both those …

  • Leisure attraction

Interchange Warehouse is an impressive Grade II listed construction from around 1900 and linked the canal to the …

  • Historic building

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