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Top 10 Things To Do and See in Hackney

Hackney has an excellent food market every Saturday
Hackney has an excellent food market every Saturday | © DavidCC / Alamy Stock Photo

Hackney is London’s most liveable borough, making it an ideal home for the pop-ups, start-ups and hipster hang-outs that have sprung up here in recent years. An area rich in history and community spirit, there are plenty of things to see and do in Hackney, from diving in a local lido to browsing a quaint bookshop.

Pet animals at Hackney City Farm

Museum

Pigsty, Hackney City Farm, London
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Take a break from city life in the heart of Hackney at the City Farm, where you can pet goats, feed chickens and feel all warm-hearted over baby lambs. Sure, it’s mostly for kids, but it also has adult pottery classes, woodcraft classes and organic allotment projects for those with green thumbs.

Marvel at centuries of interior design at the Geffrye Museum of the Home

Building, Museum

A Georgian 1820 drawing room, The Geffrye Museum, Shoreditch, London Borough of Hackney, London, England, United Kingdom
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There’s a museum for everything in London, and the Geffrye is proof. This marvellous institution explores the history of Britain’s domestic interiors. Located in a gorgeous Grade I-listed building, you’ll feel like a time traveller as you wander through 11 period rooms from the 1600s to the present day. Please note that the Geffrye is closed for redevelopment until spring 2020.

Dive into an outdoor swimming pool

Natural Feature

London Fields Lido, UK
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Luckily for the warm-blooded among us, London Fields Lido is a heated Olympic-size swimming pool, making it perfect for a dip year-round. Make a day of it in the summer, and enjoy the café and sunbathing facilities on the sundeck.

Shop at a proper East End market

Market

Street food stall selling cheese in Broadway Market in Hackney. East London (UK), August 2017. Landscape format.
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A firm favourite with locals, Broadway Market is a proper London food market – and more affordable than Borough Market. Here, you can shop for fresh fruit and vegetables that rival the supermarkets not only on price but also taste and colour. You can also enjoy delicious cooked food from around the world and browse for some bargain vintage clothes.

Visit a historic film site

Historical Landmark, Building, Park

Gainsborough studios, property development on New North Road, Islington, London, UK. Image shot 2007. Exact date unknown.
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Once a giant of the film industry – producing such melodramas as Fanny by Gaslight (1944) and Caravan (1946) – Gainsborough Studios has long since been demolished and turned into a block of flats. A blue plaque commemorates its historical origins, as well as a Hitchcock sculpture.

Pretend you’re in ‘East Enders’

Historical Landmark

From film history to TV legend, Fassett Square is largely unremarkable save for the fact that it is the model for popular soap opera East Enders’ fictional ‘Albert Square’. It is a perfect place to indulge your small-screen fantasies of being a Mitchell brother or walking down to the Queen Vic for a pint.

Take in some World War I history

Historical Landmark

Commemorated by a small blue plaque, Nevill Road is the site of the first bomb to be dropped on London during World War I. It’s well worth a look for those interested in British history and an interesting fact to know if you ever end up in this part of London with friends.

Visit an arthouse cinema

Cinema, Movie Theater

Art Deco exterior of the Rio Cinema, Dalston, London
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Housed in a Grade II-listed building, Rio Cinema on Kingsland Road showcases a great collection of classics, new releases and foreign flicks. Dating back over 100 years, this place boasts 1930s Art Deco furnishings. Alongside watching films, you can enjoy comedy, cabaret and live music in the main auditorium.

Watch a play at a legendary theatre

Theatre

Hackney Empire Theatre, Mare Street, Hackney Central, London Borough of Hackney, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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Hackney Empire is a 1900s music hall turned modern theatre. Boards that were once trodden by Charlie Chaplin now host comedy nights with the likes of John Cleese and Jennifer Saunders, as well as great updated youth productions of classics such as Macbeth and even operas.

Browse a quaint local bookshop

Shop, Market, Bookstore

Broadway Bookshop, on trendy Broadway Market in Hackney, East London, E8, England, UK. Image shot 07/2012. Exact date unknown.
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Located on the canal end of Broadway Market, the vibrant and independent Broadway Bookshop is an Aladdin’s cave for bookworms looking to get their hands on old classics and bestsellers alike. The shop specialises in fiction but also has a beautiful travel section, largely focused on books dealing with the local history of London. It’s a real find for those who want to learn more about Hackney and the city.

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A writer and editor covering global travel and culture, Grace joined Culture Trip in 2015 after graduating with a literature degree and is now Assistant Editor.

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