
Regent's Canal
Regent's Canal is a historic waterway in London, built in the late 18th and early 19th centuries to transport goods into the city. It stretches about 8.5 miles from the Paddington Basin to the Limehouse Basin, passing through neighborhoods like Camden and Little Venice. Today, it serves more for leisure, walking, cycling, and picturesque boat rides, offering a scenic route through the city’s urban landscape. The canal also supports local communities and wildlife, making it an important blend of industrial heritage and recreational space in London.