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    Finsbury Park

    4.1 (27 reviews)

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    You can't beat reading whilst leaning up against a beautiful tree
    Lauren S.

    I love this park. It's located at the end of my road, just a few seconds walk from Finsbury Park tube/train station and the the sane distance from Manor House tube. Making it very accessible. There's plenty of space for sun bathing, playing sports and having picnics! I love to run in this park. The road inside the park creates a natural running route, which you can freshen up by following different paths that wind through the park, or by heading out to the disused railway track. There's plenty for everyone - outdoor gym, tennis courts, basketball courts, skate ramps, athletics track, a boating lake with lots of ducks and swans, children's playgrounds, a cafe, dog training groups, military fitness, tag rugby, drum playing groups, slack lining, and even a cute communal greenhouse area too. I love the community atmosphere and feel happy seeing an outside space in London used by so many different people. I've always felt safe running here, even at dusk. Lovely for summer sunshine and crisp autumnal strolls.

    Qype User (louise…)

    A great open space, Very popular with music events, had a lovely boating lake £6 for renting a boat. new re-vamped play area and cafe. A lovely day out for families. I take my children here and i was taken here as a child too. Many happy times and loads more to be had too.

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    Kate F.

    Fantastic Park - So many different areas to explore! It's a hot spot for families but it's huge so even when it's busy you can still find a quiet spot. Everything you could want in a park - multiple kids play areas - tennis courts - picnic areas - boating lake - flower gardens - plenty of space for dogs to roam around - little cafe in the middle and plenty of pubs around the outside. Its also nicely maintained and I've always seen gardeners and staff mozeing around when I'm here. Great Park :)

    Daniel F.

    A great park. Tennis courts aplenty. Park run every Saturday morning, with military fitness doing there own too. Not far from the tube of Manor House and of course their name sake. A lake, cafe. Holds major concerts and is connected to parkland walk as starting point. And perfect for walking though or home as in my case through it when sunny.

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    I'm not going to be any more specific about which bus stops I'm referring to than the ones under the railway bridge. This has to be the armpit of the world. I really can't think of a more depressing place to start your day, standing shoulder to shoulder with all the other poor sods waiting for a crowded bus which thank heavens never seems to take too long to come. It doesn't matter what time of year it is, what time of the day or night, or who your companion is if you're not alone- it's so lugubrious. I think even the pigeons that have begrudgingly made it there home (and delightfully send frequent reminders of their presence to the crowds below) are depressed. I assume its London transport that is responsible for the blue lights that run the length of the walls? Let me tell you TFL, it does nothing to lift the atmosphere. It looks dated and naff. I've gotta find another route to work.

    Autumn leaves in Finsbury Park.

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    an amazing park very seanic with amazing facilities loved living over the road from it !!!!!!!!

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    Review Highlights - Finsbury Park

    There is also a running track and a gym, which is excellent if you are keeping fit.

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    Archway Leisure Centre

    Archway Leisure Centre

    3.3(12 reviews)
    2.4 kmArchway, Tufnell Park

    When I first signed up for the gym membership here, I was expecting to work out among only the…read moresenior members of the local community - not that that would be a bad thing. But then I was the more surprised that the clientele here is actually very diverse: from the teens, who are posing in front of the mirrors in the locker rooms to show off their muscles, the bus drivers working out during their breaks, the house wives gathering in the morning to do engage in chit-chat on the cross trainers, and the grandma from next door who's the most enthusiastic participant in the tummy session... When you join with a yearly membership - which is really affordable - you get a package of personal training sessions, a gym towel, a T-shirt and a water bottle...all this is nothing fancy, but then again it kind of entices you to continue coming. Also, the trainers here are really great, I have to say. What's best about them is that they engage in ever-so-brief conversations with you; they ask you how you're coming along, or when you haven't been there for a while, they notice you coming back and congratulate you on that. This, I feel is great and it makes me feel as being part of some kind of community. Keep up doing the good work!

    I have used this pool a lot over the years as a great place for younger kids to gain pool…read moreconfidence and have fun. Its another beach style pool with a tiled island area - perfect for little ones getting to grips with jumping in the water. Much of this pool is really shallow. It has a reasonable wave machine - with a shelf you can sit on and get battered by the waves. Great fun when the kids were under 8 - we came here after school every 3 weeks over a couple of years (we use to alternate with Britannia in Hoxton and Waterfront in Woolwich) - but we have outgrown it . All the kids swim competitively now and the fun here is too tame for them (even with the youngest at 9). It has a really small swim around the island with no jets - just a waterfall that flows over your head as you swim by. A good shower jet for standing under that is powerful and always catches new visitors out as they desperately try to stop the jet removing their swimsuit. There is one slide which is great for first slide experiences....It snakes directly over the pool and is only half tube so if you go fast enough you get to splash the water over the top onto the pool below (and unsuspecting swimmers). Guess I spent too much time here. Main jacuzzi pool was always out of action and the small version was pretty poor. They do offer lane swimming if you want to train after public sessions - they stretch a few ropes across - so many better places to train, not sure why anyone would use this unless they lived next door.. We got to know most of the staff really well - slide was always open and on quiet nights we would get the waves to order. If you are looking to build water confidence in your toddlers or provide fun for under eights then this is great - otherwise travel there are better places about. Showers hit and miss, changing facilities basic and there is a gym. Never used it so cannot comment.

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    Waterlow Park - Waterlow Park, London

    Waterlow Park

    4.6(18 reviews)
    2.9 kmArchway

    A few weeks ago I joined my friends for a walk in Waterlow Park with their dalmatian whippet mix…read morepup, MoMo. Fall was quickly turning to winter and autumn hued leaves were all around. While it was too cold for a picnic on this visit, I definitely want to come back for one in the spring. Located near on a hillside near the posh Highgate Village, views of London from this park are very pretty. An ideal place to bring a kid, a dog or a person you fancy.

    As a passionate and dutiful dog owner, a trip to Waterlow Park is on my daily to-do list. It's such…read morea lovely park, with loads of old trees, spacious meadows...and best of all, it's all so well-maintained. In fact, the other day we had visitors from South London and they were in awe by how luscious and well-kept this park was...apparently quite a difference to some of the more plain commons. What's also nice about this park is the fact that you have amazing views over the City (on clear days, that is). A good time to come here is around lunch-time, sit on one if the many benches and soak in the beauties surrounding you... The only thing that I would like to change, is the rubbish bins. The thing with them is...they don't have a lid or a cover, which invites the non-human inhabitants of this lovely park (aka squirrels, foxes & crows) to rummage through the bins in the search for edible left-overs. While doing that, they have no shame in littering the floor with tissues, coffee cups and wrapping paper. My concern is not so much the appeal of this, but I'm more concerned about my dog, who namely thinks that this rubbish is the most tasty thing in the world!

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    Parliament Hill Lido

    Parliament Hill Lido

    3.0(5 reviews)
    3.6 kmHampstead Heath

    Wanted to simply look at the metal architecture of the pool whilst walking the park, an officious…read moreugly clown of a Parliament Hill pool admin staff member with her iPad insisted we pay to enter even though we were only to be there 5 minutes. Unfriendly and rude Parliament Hill staff individual adds to the poor experience of what is a public place. What a miserable bunch of pratts.

    This is a lovely Lido situated close to Gospel Oak overground station on Hampstead Heath. But be…read moreaware for young parents/infirm people that the Gospel Oak platform is very high and served by steps only. The lido is one of the biggest in London with a pool that is around 90m long by 30m wide. The lido is divided into a children's section on the sunniest third of the pool complete with slides and slopes down to the water to allow for safer bathing. There is a fountain at this end but its enclosed to prevent people from climbing onto it. The pool is popular with families and young people who come to sunbathe on its terrace and to splash around. So for those who like do lengths may be frustrated by the frolicking adults and children. There are plenty of life guards around to keep order. The Lido is served by a cafe which sells smelly burgers and obviously has not been updated since the complex was built in 1938. Its crying out for a refurbishment to improve the facilities. The range of food needs to be improved as tastes have radically changed since the thirties. So it loses a star for that. The changing rooms/cubicles are gloriously retro painted in bright colours. But for those seeking a bit of privacy while changing may feel little embarrassed. A lovely lido to enjoy a hot summer day without ever having to worry about planes!

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    Finsbury Park - parks - Updated July 2026

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