"Forming part of Regent’s Park, Primrose Hill deserves a separate mention due to its outstanding scenery. Located at the northern end of the park, across from Prince Lambert Road, the hill is one of London’s protected viewing points due to its panoramic vistas of the city’s skyline. Of course, like most of London’s parks, Primrose Hill has an interesting history that places it at the forefront of significant duels and battles. Shakespeare’s Tree is a single tree that stands toward the bottom of the hill, planted in 1864 to commemorate William Shakespeare’s 300th birthday." - MATADOR_NETWORK