There are a great variety of places and things to see in Crouch End for travellers. From attraction parks, dining options and to art & cultural destinations, each day you take to explore is fulfilling. Here are some recommendations of spots not to be missed by us!
Explore Crouch End
The Palace first opened on 24 May 1873!
There’s plenty planned throughout this celebratory year for everyone to enjoy, including community events and new Creative Learning projects, plus a packed programme of live music, festivals, theatre, sport and comedy. We hope to have a few surprises along the way too.
On the edge of Hampstead Heath and surrounded by tranquil landscaped gardens, Kenwood is one of London's hidden gems. The breathtaking interiors and stunning world-class art collection, which includes Rembrandt's 'Self-Portrait with Two Circles', are free for everyone to enjoy.
The Parkland Walk is the longest linear nature reserve in London at 4km in length, and follows the former railway line connecting Finsbury Park to Alexandra Palace that opened in 1873.
Situated in Muswell Hill, between Muswell Hill Road, Onslow Gardens, Connaught Gardens, Queen's Wood and Priory Gardens. This wood covers 52 acres of oak and hornbeam trees where in 2008 they found 27 bird species breeding.