Places to visit

Haringey has a wealth of interesting places to visit. Local landmarks include Alexandra Palace - the birthplace of television, with its surrounding unspoilt parkland for long walks and activities - and historic Bruce Castle Museum - a Grade I listed 16th Century manor house in 20 acres of parkland.

If you are interested in taking time out after a busy day, Haringey offers plenty in the way of entertainment through its pubs, clubs, cinemas, theatres and galleries.

Haringey is also a shopper's delight, with Shopping City in Wood Green and the boutiques, art and book shops in Crouch End and Muswell Hill offering a tempting selection of treats.

If greenery is more your style you can visit one of our Green Flag Award-winning parks, or visit Palm House, a greenhouse with tropical plants, water displays and animals. Open seven days a week at F.A.I.T.H. Plant Centre, Wolves Lane, Wood Green N22 5JD. Tel 020 8888 5306. Admission free.

Check our What's On calendar to find out what's going on in venues around the borough, including shows, talks, exhibitions, family events and much more.

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