Regent's Park vs Science Museum
Regent's Park and Science Museum are both endorsed by expert writers. On balance, Science Museum ranks marginally better than Regent's Park. Science Museum comes in at 90 with recommendations from 6 reviews including Fodor's, Michelin Guide and Time Out.
Regent's Park
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Inner Circle, London NW1 4NR
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Fodor's
"Today the 395-acre park, boasting the largest outdoor sports area in central London, draws the athletically inclined from around the city."
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Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"The most elaborate and ordered of London’s many parks, this one was created around 1820 by John Nash, who planned to use it as an estate to build palaces for the aristocracy."
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Time Out
"Regent's Park is one of London's most popular open spaces, covering 410 acres in north-west London."
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Condé Nast Traveler
"Made up of 166 hectares and has a rose garden with more than 400 varieties of roses."
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Afar Magazine
"Regent's Park in London lives up to its name and is quite royal, boasting rows of manicured flowers and plants."
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Science Museum
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Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London SW7 2DD
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Fodor's
"This, one of the three great South Kensington museums, stands next to the Natural History Museum in a far plainer building."
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Concierge
"Covering all aspects of science, technology, and medicine, the Science Museum is the star of the trio of museums on Exhibition Road (the others are the V&A and the Natural History Museum)."
Time Out
"The Science Museum features seven floors of educational and entertaining exhibits, including the Apollo 10 command module and a flight simulator."
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Michelin Guide
3 Stars
"This temple to the sciences - 5 floors covering 5ha in all - is remarkable for the richness of its collections, and for the methods it employs to engage visitors."
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Travel + Leisure
"Families flock to this museum, as do school kids taking part in field trips (380,000 visit as part of a school group each year)."
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