Europe England London London Guide Things To Do Essentials Where to Stay Itineraries Getaways All London 10 Things to Do Along London's Regent's Canal By Rachel Erdos Rachel Erdos Instagram LinkedIn Twitter Rachel Erdos is a London resident and freelance travel writer with over a decade of experience. TripSavvy's editorial guidelines Updated on 02/07/20 Fact checked by Erin Medlicott Fact checked by Erin Medlicott LinkedIn Twitter New York University Rutgers University Erin Medlicott is a fact checker and researcher with a background in lifestyle and finance. Prior to her work at TripSavvy, she did financial research for the American Express Departures Magazine as well as the Wall Street Journal. She earned a TripSavvy's fact-checking Share Pin Email Alex Segre / Getty Images An 8.6-mile waterway carving across North London, Regent's Canal offers London guests and locals a unique path for traveling from Paddington Basin to Limehouse Basin. Dating back to 1820, the canal today serves as a quiet conduit for bikers, boaters, and curious strollers taking in highlights that range from a floating bookstore to the London Zoo. 01 of 10 Take a Tour by Kayak Alexandre MOREAU / Getty Images View Map See London from a different perspective by gliding along the water in a kayak. A 90-minute guided excursion with London Kayak Tours takes in all the major sights along Regent's Canal, including Camden Town, London Zoo, Little Venice, and Regent's Park. Led by British Canoe Union instructors, the tours are suitable for all levels of experience, including children 9 and over. 02 of 10 Explore Little Venice Oli Scarff / Getty Images This picturesque corner of London lies at the point where the Regent's Canal meets the Grand Union Canal. The waterways here are lined with colorful narrowboats and you can hop between cafes, bars, and restaurants at the water's edge. Beautiful Regency-style houses with wrought-iron balconies and bow windows line the area streets. 03 of 10 Dine at a Floating Chinese Restaurant Feng Shang Princess View Map Address Southern Star Cumberland Basin, Prince Albert Road, London NW1 7SS, UK Get directions Phone +44 20 7485 8137 Web Visit website Tuck into dishes like wasabi prawn dumplings and crispy Peking duck in the quirky surroundings of Feng Shang Princess, a floating restaurant in the Cumberland Basin of the Regent's Canal. This converted narrowboat was handcrafted in the 1980s and is decked out with authentic Chinese-style interiors. It's said to be one of Paul McCartney's favorite Chinese restaurants. 04 of 10 Shop for Books in a Converted Barge Jim Linwood / Flickr / CC BY 2.0 View Map Address Regent's Canal Towpath, London N1C 4LW, UK Get directions Phone +44 7976 886982 Web Visit website Word on the Water is London's only floating bookshop. It's stuffed full of affordable books and hosts live music and poetry events up on the roof of a restored 1920s Dutch barge. After several years of rotating locations, it was moored permanently in 2017 at Granary Square near King's Cross Station. Continue to 5 of 10 below. 05 of 10 Cruise Aboard a Traditional Narrowboat Peter Macdiarmid / Getty Images View Map Address West Yard, Camden Lock Market, Camden Lock Place, London NW1 8AF, UK Get directions Web Visit website Ride the gentle waters of the Regent's Canal on a traditional narrowboat between Little Venice and Camden. The London Waterbus runs a regular service throughout the year (weekends only during the winter months) and the 50-minute journey sails past elegant waterfront mansions and through the Maida Hill tunnel. You can also buy a London Zoo ticket that includes a boat ride into the zoo itself as the boats have access to a canal gate right inside the attraction. 06 of 10 Sip Cocktails at East London Liquor Company TripSavvy / Gautier Houba View Map Address Unit GF1, Bow Wharf, 221 Grove Road, London E3 5SN, UK Get directions Phone +44 20 3011 0980 Web Visit website Hipsters flock to this former glue factory-turned-spirits distillery at the edge of Victoria Park to sniff whiskeys and sip craft cocktails. Just off Regent's Canal on the Hertford Union Canal, East London Liquor Company serves artisan drinks made with its own brands of gin, vodka, rum, and whiskey. Swing by for a potent drink or to learn about boozy botanicals with a tour and a tasting. 07 of 10 Watch a Puppet Show on a Barge Puppet Theatre Barge View Map Address opposite, 35 Blomfield Road, London W9 2PF, UK Get directions Phone +44 20 7249 6876 Web Visit website The Puppet Theatre Barge is an intimate playhouse in a converted barge in Little Venice. The 55-seat venue was founded in 1978 by the Movingstage theatre company and moved to Little Venice in 1986. It puts on regular puppet shows for children and adults between October and July and is moored in Richmond between July and September. 08 of 10 Learn About London's Waterways Karen Bryan / Flickr / CC BY-ND 2.0 View Map Address 12/13 New Wharf Road, London N1 9RT, UK Get directions Phone +44 20 7713 0836 Web Visit website The history of London's waterways is the focus of the London Canal Museum. Explore inside a narrowboat and learn about the people who have lived and worked on the canals throughout the years. The museum building used to be a warehouse that stored ice for an ice cream maker and dates to 1862. The museum runs regular Tunnel Trips, a guided narrowboat tour of Islington's long canal tunnel. Continue to 9 of 10 below. 09 of 10 Explore Buzzy Granary Square Richard Newstead / Getty Images View Map Address Granary Square, London N1C, UK Get directions A hopping canalside hub near King's Cross Station, Granary Square features over 1,000 choreographed fountains that dance throughout the day and are lit up at night. The square is home to a number of hip restaurants including Caravan, an industrial-chic spot that serves brilliant brunches, and Dishoom, a Bombay-style restaurant that dishes up Indian street food. In the summer months, the steps leading down to the canal are carpeted to provide a comfy seating area. Regular events take place in the square throughout the year. 10 of 10 See a Spectacular Moving Bridge Loz Pycock / Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0 View Map Address South Wharf Road, London W2 1NW, UK Get directions Web Visit website Just off the Regent's Canal in Paddington Basin, the Rolling Bridge is a striking bridge with an innovative design that allows it to curl up into an octagonal shape. Created by British designer Thomas Heatherwick, the bridge is made of eight triangular sections that can roll up into an octagonal ball in order to let boats through. It's unfurled for people to walk across on Wednesdays and Fridays around midday and Saturday at 2 p.m. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Share Pin Email Tell us why! Submit