Tourist attractions

Tourist attractions

Tourist attractions



We have prepared a list of our recommendations.

In Hackney



Places to visit near our property:



St. Mary's Church



Stoke Newington is a neo-Gothic architectural gem with a history dating back to the 16th century. Its imposing tower, colorful stained glass windows and serene surroundings make it a haven of peace amidst the hustle and bustle of London.


Clissold Park



Located between Stoke Newington and Finsbury Park, Clissold Park is a green space ideal for relaxing, picnicking or strolling. The park features a pond, playgrounds and the historic Clissold House.


Emirates Staidum



It is the iconic home of Arsenal FC, located in London. With a capacity for more than 60,000 spectators, it stands out for its modern design, vibrant atmosphere and state-of-the-art technology. Opened in 2006, it is one of the most impressive stadiums in Europe.

Hackney Flea Market



It is a vibrant flea market in the heart of Hackney, London. It is famous for its unique selection of vintage items, antiques, retro clothing, vinyl, vintage furniture and second hand curiosities.



Central London and surrounding area



Not to be missed, if you have many days, we recommend you to visit:



Big Ben



Big Ben, the iconic clock tower of the Palace of Westminster, is a symbol of London and the British Parliament. With its impressive neo-Gothic architecture, the palace houses the Houses of Commons and Lords, being key in the political history of the United Kingdom.


Tower bridge



It is the most famous bridge in London, recognized for its impressive Victorian design and its two neo-Gothic towers. It crosses the River Thames and has a pedestrian walkway with panoramic views. Its lifting mechanism allows the passage of boats, offering a unique spectacle.

London eye



The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the banks of the River Thames, offering panoramic views of London from 135 meters high. With its glass capsules, it provides a unique experience to admire monuments such as Big Ben and Buckingham Palace.


Buckingham Palace



Official residence of the British monarchy. With its imposing architecture, it is known for the traditional Changing of the Guard. The palace opens its doors to the public in the summer months to visit its opulent halls and gardens.





Museums



The British Museum houses treasures such as the Rosetta Stone and Egyptian mummies. The National Gallery exhibits masterpieces by Van Gogh, Da Vinci and Monet. And the Natural History Museum is noted for its famous dinosaur skeleton.


Soho & Chinatown



Soho is a lively London neighborhood, famous for its nightlife, bars and theaters. Next to it, Chinatown offers a vibrant experience with authentic restaurants and Asian markets. Both places stand out for their energy and cultural diversity.

Camden



Camden is a bohemian and alternative neighborhood in London, known for its Camden Market, a paradise for lovers of vintage fashion, music and street food. With an eclectic atmosphere, it is famous for its unique stores, artistic murals and vibrant nightlife.

Hyde Park



One of London's largest and most famous parks, ideal for relaxing, picnicking or enjoying outdoor activities. Among its attractions are the Serpentine Lake, where you can paddle, and the Speaker's Corner, a traditional space for public speeches.