
North London is very much part of the capital when it comes to culture, and has a rich history, which any born and bred local will be pleased to share. The history of North London certainly shows in how it is shaped today and is something of which to be rightly proud. Access to this history is available in local museums across the region such as the Church Farmhouse Museum in Hendon, Whitewebbs Museum of Transport and Forty Hall in Enfield, Bruce Castle in Haringey and the Vestry House Museum and William Morris Gallery in Walthamstow. Further details of these and other local museums can be found on either the Attractions page or from the individual Borough websites.
The development of centres such as the artsdepot in North Finchley, which combines the professional, education and accessible arts sectors, Chickenshed in Southgate, with its truly inclusive and pioneering theatre, and the Millfield Theatre promote arts and culture to all. In addition, galleries and arts centres such as the Artszone augment the vibrant cultural offer available in North London, and provide space to local creative and cultural businesses.
For those who wish to explore the gastronomic culture of North London, you can explore the world in its restaurants – from African to Mediterranean via the Indian sub-continent, whilst the villages and countryside of North London are the ideal location for traditional country pubs.
For more ideas of great places to go when in North London look at the Visit London website.
Please use the links below to navigate through the tourism pages.
Attactions
Culture
Local News
Days Out in North London
Tourism Strategy