Named after the trio of locks on the Regent's Canal visible from its front, 3 Locks Brewing Company is an independent craft brewery and taproom set under the railway arches at Hawley Wharf in Camden Market. Established in 2022, it was the market's first brewery, brewing its beer on site beside a canal-side taproom and terrace that overlook the water and the comings and goings of the market. The venue was founded by Marinos Alexandrou, who drew on previous experience running a popular bar in Cam.....
Reopened in April 2022 as The Camden, the venue at 61-65 Crowndale Road is a multi-purpose event space and club a short walk behind the landmark Koko theatre in Camden Town, north London. Set in a modern steel-and-glass building, it operates as a bar and late-night club while also taking bookings for corporate functions, weddings, private parties and promoted club nights, with a capacity of around 350. The site has carried several identities over the years. It traded for a long period as the Pu.....

Immortalised on the cover of one of the most famous albums in popular music, the zebra crossing on Abbey Road in the St John's Wood area of north-west London has become an unlikely place of pilgrimage for fans from across the world. The photograph that made it famous was taken in August 1969 and shows the four members of the Beatles striding across the road in single file, a deceptively simple image that became the sleeve of the album that took the street's name. Ever since, visitors have come t.....
Abbey Road Studios, housed in a Georgian townhouse in the St John's Wood district of London, is among the most famous recording facilities in the world, its reputation forged by the extraordinary roster of musicians who have worked within its walls. Opened in 1931 by the Gramophone Company, the studios were originally a centre for classical recording, and the composer Edward Elgar conducted at the opening session. Their global fame, however, rests above all on their association with the Beatles.....

A rock-and-roll saloon bar in Tufnell Park, north London, Aces & Eights pairs a street-level bar serving cocktails, craft beer and handmade pizza with an intimate basement music venue. The downstairs room, which seats around 50, occupies what was once the strongroom of a Barclays Bank, now fitted out as a speakeasy-style space with a corner stage, drapes and a dedicated green room. The main bar runs a classic rock jukebox and late-night DJ sets on Friday and Saturday, while the basement hosts l.....
Crowning a hill in north London with sweeping views across the capital, Alexandra Palace has served for a century and a half as a grand venue for entertainment, recreation and public gatherings, earning the affectionate nickname Ally Pally. First opened in 1873 as a People's Palace intended to bring culture and leisure to ordinary Londoners, it was destroyed by fire within days and rebuilt and reopened in 1875, a pattern of disaster and revival that has recurred through its history, most serious.....
Spread across some eighty hectares of slopes and woodland in north London, Alexandra Park surrounds the great hilltop palace of the same name and provides one of the city's most expansive areas of green space combined with far-reaching views. Laid out in the Victorian era alongside the palace it was designed to complement, the park rises steadily to a ridge from which the skyline of central London, more than ten kilometres away, unfolds across the horizon, taking in landmarks from the financial .....

Tucked beside one of the most admired pieces of post-war public housing in Britain, Alexandra Road Park in the Camden district of London is a rare example of a modernist designed landscape created as an integral part of a residential estate. It was laid out in the 1970s to accompany the Alexandra Road Estate, a striking development of stepped concrete terraces designed by the architect Neave Brown, and the park was conceived not as an afterthought but as a deliberate green heart for the new comm.....
Built on newly repurposed land directly behind the Electric Ballroom on Kentish Town Road, Camden Courtyard opened in the summer of 2024 as an open-air space for drinking, dining and dancing in one of London's most music-soaked districts. The three-hundred-capacity courtyard is run by the team behind the neighbouring Electric Ballroom, the eighty-year-old stage that has hosted artists ranging from Prince and The Clash to Skrillex and Four Tet, and it was created to give Camden Town a rare outdoo.....

Comedy Freaks is a stand-up comedy club that runs weekly shows near King's Cross in London, with its listings centred on 26 Caledonian Road and additional rooms used around the King's Cross and Camden areas. Shows typically open at 7pm for a 7:30 start. The club mixes established television comedians with up-and-coming acts and a live DJ, programming Friday, Saturday and midweek nights, and markets itself as an easy night out a couple of minutes from King's Cross station. The bar-based format m.....