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 .....

Housed in a transformed 1960s industrial warehouse in the heart of Tottenham Hale, Club 360 is a multi-purpose events venue and nightclub that doubles as a blank-canvas hire space for filming, brand launches and private parties. Also operating under the name Archives, the near eight-and-a-half-thousand-square-foot ground-floor space pairs a raw industrial aesthetic with a highly flexible layout in one of north London's fast-changing regeneration districts. The space is defined by striking struc.....

Creativity In Our Hands is a small creative arts and crafts space in the United Kingdom, used for hands-on workshops, classes, and group sessions. Venues of this kind typically host activities such as pottery, painting, candle-making, or other craft experiences in a studio-style setting suited to small groups. Such spaces are commonly booked for casual drop-in sessions, private parties, team-building events, and children's activities, and are run as indoor multipurpose event units. Detailed pub.....
A pioneering queer bar and club that helped reshape east London nightlife, Dalston Superstore has been a cornerstone of the city's LGBTQ+ scene since opening on Kingsland High Street in 2009. Part café-bar, part basement club, it set out to be an inclusive, around-the-clock space rather than a conventional gay venue, and quickly became a community hub. The ground floor operates as a relaxed bar and eatery by day, with art, food and drinks drawing a mixed crowd. Downstairs, the basement transf.....
Light House
The Light House opened in 1999 to great critical acclaim and has gone from strength to strength ever since. Now well established as a friendly, neighborhood restaurant with a modern, international menu and an inspiring selection of wines. The friendly, professional service contributes to its well deserved reputation as one on of the best places to eat in South West London.
Rollernation is a dedicated roller-disco venue at 117 Bruce Grove in Tottenham, north London, run by the team behind the long-running London roller-disco nights that began at Vauxhall before the venue relocated north. A roller rink is the centrepiece, surrounded by a retro diner, a bar, a garden area and seating booths that can be booked for parties and events. The programme splits between 18-plus evening club nights -- among them Soul Skate Thursdays, Roller Boogie Fridays and the big Rollerdi.....
Billed as the highest rooftop walk in the United Kingdom, Summit Ally Pally is a guided aerial adventure that leads harnessed visitors across the roof of the historic Alexandra Palace in north London to take in panoramic views of the capital. Opened in 2026, the experience was created by the team behind several other celebrated height-based attractions around the country, and it adds a thrilling new dimension to a landmark that has stood above the city for more than a century and a half. Groups.....
Tea Palace
Tea Palace at 175 Westbourne Grove is a modern tea emporium offering one of the widest selections of fine-quality teas and infusions available in the UK. The shop is dedicated to the rediscovery of properly brewed tea, stocking an extensive range for both drinking in and taking home.

The Cause is a celebrated London nightclub known for its DIY ethos, underground programming and strong sense of community. First opened in 2018 in a former car-repair garage in Tottenham Hale, it became one of the most treasured clubs of its generation before relocating in 2023 to a new, fuller home at Dock Road in Silvertown, in the east of the city. The original venue began as a modest 400-capacity space, founded by Stuart Glen and Eugene Wild, who had previously run under-the-radar parties i.....