
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 .....

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.....

Rising above the rooftops of the Holloway district in north London, the Emirates Stadium has been the home of Arsenal Football Club since 2006, when the club left its historic Highbury ground a short distance away in search of a larger capacity. Holding around sixty thousand spectators, the bowl-shaped arena was among the most ambitious stadium projects in English football at the time of its construction, designed with steeply raked, continuous tiers that keep the crowd close to the pitch and ge.....

The home of one of London's great football clubs, the Emirates Stadium is a vast modern arena in the north of the city. Opened in 2006, it holds some sixty thousand spectators and is among the largest stadiums in the country. The stadium lies in the Holloway area of north London, a short way from the club's former ground, which it replaced. The move gave the club a far larger home. It opened in 2006 after several years of building, a great bowl of steel and glass rising above the surrounding s.....

A gleaming white villa set above the wild slopes of Hampstead Heath, Kenwood House is one of the loveliest country houses to survive within London. It holds a fine collection of paintings, free for all to see. The house grew from an older building, but its present grand form is largely the work of the 18th century. A celebrated architect remade it for a powerful owner. The architect, Robert Adam, gave the house elegant rooms in his refined style, with delicate plasterwork and soft colours. His.....
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.

For well over a century the building at 596 Holloway Road has been a social hub for north London, trading as the Cock Tavern from the 1880s before being reborn in the mid-2000s as Nambucca, a pub with live music at its heart. In that latest guise it became one of the capital's most important incubators for new guitar bands, giving early stages to artists who would go on to fill far larger rooms. The venue's reputation was built on the indie and nu-folk scenes of the 2000s, hosting regular sets .....