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Spa Fields
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Spa Fields is a park and its surrounding area in the London Borough of Islington, bordering Finsbury and Clerkenwell. Historically it is known for the Spa Fields riots of 1816 and an Owenite community which existed there between 1821 and 1824.
Nearby attractions
The London Archives
40 Northampton Rd, London EC1R 0HB, United Kingdom
ELIZABETH XI BAUER
20-22 Exmouth Market, London EC1R 4QE, United Kingdom
Sadler's Wells Theatre
Rosebery Ave, London EC1R 4TN, United Kingdom
The Postal Museum
15-20 Phoenix Pl, London WC1X 0DA, United Kingdom
Islington Museum
245 St John St, London EC1V 4NB, United Kingdom
Mail Rail at The Postal Museum
15-20 Phoenix Pl, London WC1X 0DL, United Kingdom
Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration
Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration To the right of, 28 Amwell St, London EC1R 1XU, United Kingdom
St. Peter's Italian Catholic Church
136 Clerkenwell Rd, London EC1R 5DL, United Kingdom
City St George's, University of London
Northampton Square, London EC1V 0HB, United Kingdom
Charles Dickens Museum
48-49 Doughty St, London WC1N 2LX, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Shawarma Bar
46 Exmouth Market, London EC1R 4QE, United Kingdom
Bourne & Hollingsworth Buildings
42 Northampton Rd, London EC1R 0HU, United Kingdom
Santoré
59-61 Exmouth Market, London EC1R 4QL, United Kingdom
Moro
34-36 Exmouth Market, London EC1R 4QE, United Kingdom
Macellaio RC Clerkenwell
38-40 Exmouth Market, London EC1R 4QE, United Kingdom
Coin Laundry
70 Exmouth Market, London EC1R 4QP, United Kingdom
nécco
52-54 Exmouth Market, London EC1R 4QE, United Kingdom
Mikkeller Brewpub London
37-39 Exmouth Market, London EC1R 4QL, United Kingdom
Pizza Pilgrims Exmouth Market
15 Exmouth Market, London EC1R 4QD, United Kingdom
Morito
32 Exmouth Market, London EC1R 4QE, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
hub by Premier Inn London Clerkenwell hotel
80 Farringdon Rd, London EC1R 3AE, United Kingdom
LSE Rosebery Hall
90 Rosebery Ave, London EC1R 4TY, United Kingdom
Crowne Plaza London - Kings Cross by IHG
Crowne Plaza Hotel, 1 King's Cross Rd, London WC1X 9HX, United Kingdom
City Living - Mulberry House
21 Bowling Green Ln, London EC1R 0BD, United Kingdom
Ruby Stella Hotel London
15-28 Eyre St Hill, London EC1R 5EW, United Kingdom
YOTEL London City
96-100 Clerkenwell Rd, London EC1M 5RJ, United Kingdom
Travelodge London Farringdon
10, 42 King's Cross Rd, London WC1X 9QE, United Kingdom
The Bryson Hotel
Suite 124, 132 Clerkenwell Rd, London EC1R 5DJ, United Kingdom
The Rosebery by Supercity Aparthotels
20 Rosebery Ave, London EC1R 4SX, United Kingdom
62-66 Farringdon Apartments
Farringdon Rd, London EC1R 3GB, United Kingdom
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Spa Fields

91 Skinner St, London EC1R 0WX, United Kingdom
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Spa Fields is a park and its surrounding area in the London Borough of Islington, bordering Finsbury and Clerkenwell. Historically it is known for the Spa Fields riots of 1816 and an Owenite community which existed there between 1821 and 1824.

Outdoor
Relaxation
Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: The London Archives, ELIZABETH XI BAUER, Sadler's Wells Theatre, The Postal Museum, Islington Museum, Mail Rail at The Postal Museum, Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration, St. Peter's Italian Catholic Church, City St George's, University of London, Charles Dickens Museum, restaurants: Shawarma Bar, Bourne & Hollingsworth Buildings, Santoré, Moro, Macellaio RC Clerkenwell, Coin Laundry, nécco, Mikkeller Brewpub London, Pizza Pilgrims Exmouth Market, Morito
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+44 20 7527 2000
Website
islington.gov.uk

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Nearby attractions of Spa Fields

The London Archives

ELIZABETH XI BAUER

Sadler's Wells Theatre

The Postal Museum

Islington Museum

Mail Rail at The Postal Museum

Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration

St. Peter's Italian Catholic Church

City St George's, University of London

Charles Dickens Museum

The London Archives

The London Archives

4.5

(58)

Closed
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ELIZABETH XI BAUER

ELIZABETH XI BAUER

4.8

(34)

Open 24 hours
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Sadler's Wells Theatre

Sadler's Wells Theatre

4.7

(2.3K)

Open 24 hours
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The Postal Museum

The Postal Museum

4.6

(2.4K)

Open until 5:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Spa Fields

Shawarma Bar

Bourne & Hollingsworth Buildings

Santoré

Moro

Macellaio RC Clerkenwell

Coin Laundry

nécco

Mikkeller Brewpub London

Pizza Pilgrims Exmouth Market

Morito

Shawarma Bar

Shawarma Bar

4.8

(1.3K)

$$

Closed
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Bourne & Hollingsworth Buildings

Bourne & Hollingsworth Buildings

4.1

(623)

$$

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Santoré

Santoré

4.3

(897)

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Moro

Moro

4.4

(628)

$$$

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Nick GazardNick Gazard
It’s nice but a bit weird. In a mostly good way but there is a vibe of saying yes to every idea resulting in a mish-mash. Firstly it feels very overlooked by office buildings, a large high-rise, rear of high street businesses and the looming church. The latter is well addresses with surprisingly large pine trees, while the businesses had people taking their smoking break in the park. A park in the heart of Clerkenwell but hard to access from the high street unless you know it’s there. There’s a tiny entrance on the Western edge and you have to have maps open to realise there’s a park. It does have a ton of seating, nicely secluded and ideal for lunch as many others have mentioned. They’re in themes areas, like the pine forest, vines, along the side of the main grass, down the side of the multisports area and more. The central grass has fancy metal ‘no dogs’ signs for the central area that are blatantly ignored. For ‘reasons’ there are some bumpy bits … my kids loved them. There’s even one between the kids swing and exercise area which makes you wonder what’s buried under there. The exercise area is good, though there are some dirty concrete seats (for viewing?!), a tiny basketball area for practice shots … next to the tennis/football/basketball court. Some bits don’t really make sense, like how many different types of concrete wall you can have (thin, thick, wavy); why the table tennis is under the pine trees (perfect space to lose balls); random other bumps and lumps. But it’s definitely got character! The funky building in the middle makes you hope it’s a cafe or toilet … sorry, but it’s a park office. Though it does have some picnic benches in front of it. The park also continues round to the East and South but you sort of have to go through the kids playground first. A longer meadow-like space flanked with flowers.
Christine HockingChristine Hocking
Well kept London park...for which I and my PBA Pilates students are very grateful. Very close to The Old Finsbury Town Hall where my classes used to be held.....so good to step into this pretty park before or after class especially now during the June 2017 heat wave.....delightful. Jan 2018....Pilates Body Awareness has now moved to Europa House in Ironmonger Row EC1V 3QG.
Patsy ASMR LondonPatsy ASMR London
Spa Fields is such a beautiful place. Open dawn to dusk. There are flower beds maintained by Islington council staff and raised beds same by locals. Lawns and picnic tables and benches. There is a drinking water fountain also water pump. The latter used by traders with food stalls nearby on Exmouth Market. Also by wild birds who love the park as much as you and I.
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It’s nice but a bit weird. In a mostly good way but there is a vibe of saying yes to every idea resulting in a mish-mash. Firstly it feels very overlooked by office buildings, a large high-rise, rear of high street businesses and the looming church. The latter is well addresses with surprisingly large pine trees, while the businesses had people taking their smoking break in the park. A park in the heart of Clerkenwell but hard to access from the high street unless you know it’s there. There’s a tiny entrance on the Western edge and you have to have maps open to realise there’s a park. It does have a ton of seating, nicely secluded and ideal for lunch as many others have mentioned. They’re in themes areas, like the pine forest, vines, along the side of the main grass, down the side of the multisports area and more. The central grass has fancy metal ‘no dogs’ signs for the central area that are blatantly ignored. For ‘reasons’ there are some bumpy bits … my kids loved them. There’s even one between the kids swing and exercise area which makes you wonder what’s buried under there. The exercise area is good, though there are some dirty concrete seats (for viewing?!), a tiny basketball area for practice shots … next to the tennis/football/basketball court. Some bits don’t really make sense, like how many different types of concrete wall you can have (thin, thick, wavy); why the table tennis is under the pine trees (perfect space to lose balls); random other bumps and lumps. But it’s definitely got character! The funky building in the middle makes you hope it’s a cafe or toilet … sorry, but it’s a park office. Though it does have some picnic benches in front of it. The park also continues round to the East and South but you sort of have to go through the kids playground first. A longer meadow-like space flanked with flowers.
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Well kept London park...for which I and my PBA Pilates students are very grateful. Very close to The Old Finsbury Town Hall where my classes used to be held.....so good to step into this pretty park before or after class especially now during the June 2017 heat wave.....delightful. Jan 2018....Pilates Body Awareness has now moved to Europa House in Ironmonger Row EC1V 3QG.
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Spa Fields is such a beautiful place. Open dawn to dusk. There are flower beds maintained by Islington council staff and raised beds same by locals. Lawns and picnic tables and benches. There is a drinking water fountain also water pump. The latter used by traders with food stalls nearby on Exmouth Market. Also by wild birds who love the park as much as you and I.
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Reviews of Spa Fields

4.4
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4.0
2y

It’s nice but a bit weird. In a mostly good way but there is a vibe of saying yes to every idea resulting in a mish-mash.

Firstly it feels very overlooked by office buildings, a large high-rise, rear of high street businesses and the looming church. The latter is well addresses with surprisingly large pine trees, while the businesses had people taking their smoking break in the park.

A park in the heart of Clerkenwell but hard to access from the high street unless you know it’s there. There’s a tiny entrance on the Western edge and you have to have maps open to realise there’s a park.

It does have a ton of seating, nicely secluded and ideal for lunch as many others have mentioned. They’re in themes areas, like the pine forest, vines, along the side of the main grass, down the side of the multisports area and more.

The central grass has fancy metal ‘no dogs’ signs for the central area that are blatantly ignored. For ‘reasons’ there are some bumpy bits … my kids loved them. There’s even one between the kids swing and exercise area which makes you wonder what’s buried under there.

The exercise area is good, though there are some dirty concrete seats (for viewing?!), a tiny basketball area for practice shots … next to the tennis/football/basketball court.

Some bits don’t really make sense, like how many different types of concrete wall you can have (thin, thick, wavy); why the table tennis is under the pine trees (perfect space to lose balls); random other bumps and lumps. But it’s definitely got character!

The funky building in the middle makes you hope it’s a cafe or toilet … sorry, but it’s a park office. Though it does have some picnic benches in front of it.

The park also continues round to the East and South but you sort of have to go through the kids playground first. A longer meadow-like space flanked...

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5.0
5y

The park is a gathering space for good vibes and eclecticism. On any given weekend, personal trainers and young people industriously work the ropes and exercise machines to ambient house playing on portable speakers; New age hippies gather for a yoga session; Rockabillies play ping pong surrounded by purple lavender and happy bees; A group of perfectly amiable older men drink beer always ready for a chat; the tennis courts infrequently used are nested in the rose, and wild flower gardens. Across the green stretch young and old with take away meals from the many excellent exmouth market restaurants and coffee shops. In the late summer vines trail up the trellised arches dangling thick bushels of the yummiest black grapes. Across the green an equally well laden cheery tree offers sweet cherries. At the far end of the park, a well designed kids playground with fast moving slides and all sorts of fun spinning bouncing things offer fun for everyone. My review written with a tired thumb late at night prompted by Google is an attempt to capture the sensory thrills of a visit. It's people watching...

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5.0
6y

I love this park. I would say it many times more. I found it accidentally. There is a fantastic park for children. Small one, but good enough to entartain children from babies up to 10 years old. There are few small green heels and a fountain - wonderful in the summer time and during the heat. There are few benches so the parents can easily supervisr their children. Opposite to this park, is a park for dogs and usually no activities for children. If you want to have a quiet time on a bench and relax, then this park is the best choice. Clean air and no car close to the area which...

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