Holloway is a busy urban area of north London, currently in the process of regeneration. Once its best-known building was the women's prison, Britain's largest, where former inmates have included Ruth Ellis and Emmeline, Sylvia and Christabel Pankhurst. Now Holloway is more famous for its £390 million Emirates Stadium, the home of Arsenal FC and the third-biggest stadium in London, after Wembley and Twickenham. Opened in 2006, the stadium includes a museum detailing the history of the football club. Holloway ranges round the Holloway Road, running northwards from Highbury Corner to Archway. The area is multicultural, with a large student population attending the City And Islington College centres, and there are plenty of cheap and cheerful restaurants offering a variety of cuisines, from Italian and Indian to Mediterranean, Russian, Spanish and Caribbean. There's a predominance of Victorian terraced housing. Holloway Road is characterised by pubs and small shops, with the Nag's Head shopping centre offering major high-street stores. However, a number of luxury buildings are now being constructed near the Stadium, and home-buyers are increasingly interested in Holloway's two conservation areas. Nightlife ranges from cinema to drama and comedy at the Pleasance fringe theatre near Caledonian Road tube station.
Charity
Classes
Dentist
Holloway Dental Centre
I A Dental Care
Doctor
Goodinge Group Practice
Sobell Medical Centre
Market
Archway Market
Nags Head Car Boot
Pub and Bar
Admiral Man
Angies
Coronet
Hercules Tavern
Holloway
Landseer
North Nineteen
Quays
School
Grafton Primary School
Holloway School
Sacred Heart RC Primary School
St John's Upper Holloway C of E Primary School
Solicitor
Alban Gould Baker & Co
Percy Short & Cuthbert
Taxi
Theatre
Shops
Boots
Explosive Entertainments
Hendys Dairy
Mothercare
Hallmark Cards
Places to Stay near Holloway
Charlies Hotel (0.19 miles)
Charlie's Hotel offers comfortable budget priced bed & breakfast accommodation in London. The hotel, an elegant Edwardian house built towards the end of the 19th Century, is located on the ... More
Queens Hotel (0.28 miles)
This budget style hotel offers the weary traveller a very comfortable and affordable location to explore London, without being in its busy centre. The hotel is located within 5 minutes ... More
Corner House Hotel (0.43 miles)
Just moments away from the lights and buzz of Kentish town and the surrounding areas, this family-run hotel provides a great base from which to explore London. Located on the Camden Road, ... More
Ifor Evans Hall (0.75 miles)
Located in vibrant Camden Town, Ifor Evans Hall offers clean, budget bed and breakfast accommodation in single bedrooms. You will be housed in the newly refurbished The Lodge, while breakfast is served in the recently ... More | visit website
New Market House (0.84 miles)
St Marks Apartments (1.09 miles)
Situated just a short walk from Angel Station, these spacious studio, one and two-bedroom apartments are individually styled and come complete with a fully fitted kitchen, quality furnishings and other fittings. The building was converted ... More
Camden Studio Apartments (1.30 miles)
University of Westminster Furnival House (1.31 miles)
Located in Highgate Village, a fashionable residential area near to Hampstead. This late Victorian building in its own grounds offers visitors an ideal location for peace and tranquility, whilst being ... More
Ossian House (1.43 miles)
The three rooms are delightfully furnished ... More | visit website
Mountview Guesthouse (1.45 miles)
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