London: Primrose Hill

Just a few steps north of our normal running route in Regent’s Park lies a quaint neighborhood, Primrose Hill.  Reminiscent of the West Village or a small, British countryside town, the neighborhood of Primrose Hill includes just 3 postcode districts.

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The high street is only a few blocks, far shorter than the Marylebone High Street a few steps from our flat. Due to the narrow streets, Primrose Hill felt far more quaint. In addition, we noticed that the high street, while filled with busting businesses, it didn’t seem to have any chain shops or restaurants which was quite refreshing.  We meandered along, sneaking peaks into the bakeries, flower shops, bookstores, small shops, and even a hot yoga studio for a half hour this morning after our run.

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We couldn’t leave the area without walking up the namesake, Primrose Hill. A 250 foot hill overlooking Central London, this high point was used this morning by many a runner completing hill repeats and tourists taking in the breathtaking view.

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If you’re in London for more than a day or two, a visit to this neighborhood is more than worth the trip. Grab a coffee and enjoy a stroll through the local shops before exploring Regent’s Park or the London Zoo.

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  1. melissa February 8, 2014 / 3:35 pm

    It looks gorgeous there! It’s kind of reminds me of the movie Notting Hill :). Looks like the perfect place to spend a weekend.

    I miss you so much! I was actually rewatching your facetime videos from 2012 yesterday just to see you!

    • ashleyd February 13, 2014 / 9:11 pm

      It is just like Notting Hill or at least the movie version! 🙂 I miss you too!

  2. Jordan Lynn // Life Between Lattes February 8, 2014 / 8:11 pm

    I used to live near the Euston Underground, and I loved running in Regent’s Park and up Primrose Hill. Such a gorgeous view – I miss it.

  3. Cathryn February 9, 2014 / 1:19 am

    There used to be a really nice Russian Cafe/Restaurant there and an ace second-hand bookshop!! Both recommended, if they’re still there.

    • ashleyd February 13, 2014 / 9:10 pm

      Thanks Cathryn!

  4. debra February 13, 2014 / 2:23 pm

    Have you been to Muswell Hill or Alexander Palace yet?

    • ashleyd February 13, 2014 / 9:10 pm

      Nope! We’ll have to add that to our list!

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