Regent's Canal is a 13.8-kilometer-long waterway in London, England. It connects the River Thames at Limehouse to Paddington Basin, passing through several neighborhoods, including Camden and Islington. The canal was constructed between 1812 and 1820 to facilitate trade and transport goods.
Today, Regent's Canal is popular for recreational activities such as walking, cycling, and boating. The towpath alongside the canal offers scenic views and access to various parks and attractions, making it a favorite spot for both locals and tourists. The canal is also home to a variety of wildlife, enhancing its natural beauty.