Our friends at Transport for London have helped us to prepare this overview of the best ways to get to the fete this year incase you're starting to plan your route.
One thing you might want to note is that there is no Circle Line this weekend on either Saturday or Sunday due to planned engineering works.
Buses: C2, 13, 18, 27, 30, 74, 82, 113, 139, 274, 453, 189.
Tube: Why not stretch your legs and walk from these stations:
5 minutes walk from Camden Town (Northern Line).
12 minutes walk from Great Portland Street (Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan Lines)
14 minutes walk from Regent's Park (Bakerloo Line).
19 minutes walk from Baker Street (Jubilee, Bakerloo, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan Lines).
22 minutes walk from St John's Wood (Jubilee Line).
23 minutes walk from Marylebone (Bakerloo Line & National Rail).
* Please note the Circle Line is closed this weekend.
Bicycle: Find a bicycle, repair punctures, a lock and ride to the park. It's the quickest and the most convenient way to get to the fete. We're providing lots of bike racks at the fete so don't worry about having to tie yours to a lamp post. Plus there will be a free Dr Bike to check over your bike whilst you are off enjoying the fete. All of this has been provided by Transport for London to encourage active travel to our fete. Choose your cycle route: Find the quickest way using Transport for London's great cycle journey planner. Or choose the best route for you on quiet ways, greenways or the most direct route by ordering one of the TfL's free cycling maps.
Walk: Two feet can be quicker and easier than you think. To find the quickest route on foot go to www.tfl.gov.uk/walkingjourneyplanner.
Car: There is very limited parking at Regent's Park so we advise against driving.




















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