Bear C. • August 19, 2015A beautiful little enclave hidden away in the metropolis. A wonderful part of what makes Clerkenwell so historic.
Nico M. • July 7, 2017Lovely neighbourhood park shared with local white-collar workers eating from Whitecross Street Market. Good playground for kids up to 10. Next to local school and busy first thing and mid-afternoon.
Nikita T. • March 22, 2011Largest open space in the City of London & oldest public park in London, dating from 1606.
Helen H. • July 16, 2016Drop into the cafe on the corner (bargain sarnies) and eat your sarnie in the sun!
Helen H. • December 7, 2018Beautiful, seasonal planting with quiet nook seating and a joyful splashing fountain and sun trap
Molotov C. • April 29, 2020Ehemaliger Friedhof der jetzt als Park genutzt wird. Berühmtestes Grab ist sicherlich jenes von George Fox (1624–1691) ein Gründer der Quäker-Bewegung.
Philipp H. • August 21, 2014All tastes represented. Amazing for lunch and a coffee... enjoy in the Fortune Street Park nearby!
Unique Languages • June 12, 2013First time here for an event and it is a funky venue. Toilets need to be a bit bigger though.
Abdulrahman A. • February 28, 2020Amazing Historical City, traditional buildings, classical atmosphere everywhere! Enjoy the British heritage. Bus Tour is nice, London Eye, Undergrounds, Buses, Theatre, Fish & Chips, Hyde Park, enjoy!
Jack S. • August 20, 2023Just like Tottenham Court Road and Bond Street, Farringdon also has two access points. Most common is through Farringdon Railway Station. The other is on Long Lane, Barbican, near Smithfield Market.
J. Andrew D. • January 27, 2012During building works in 1967, archaeologists recorded the remains of a barrack block from the fort of Roman London- a single row of rooms with a corridor on the west and verandah on the east.
gareth w. • January 14, 2010For those with walking difficulties/disabilities or with heavy luggages, you can follow direction of train to stevenage, which has 2 flights of escalator, saves you struggling through. don't abuse it!
Filmsquare • July 13, 2013The Smithfield Car Park was used in Skyfall (2012) as the entrance to the MI6 emergency bunker, where the team move operations to when Silva bombs the Embankment building.
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