Hackney
Culture and creativity
Shoreditch is known for boutiques, galleries, restaurants, bars, and street art.
Parks and outdoor life
London Fields and its 50m lido, plus Victoria Park for walks, picnics, and outdoor activities.
Heritage and character
Hackney has a rich architectural heritage, with listed buildings and conservation areas like Clapton Square.
Local highlights in Hackney
A few of the places that make Hackney such a popular part of London.
Shoreditch and street art
Explore Shoreditch for boutiques, galleries, quirky restaurants and bars, plus a street art scene that gives the area its creative energy.
Geffrye Museum, Hoxton
Visit the Geffrye Museum in Hoxton, with exhibits showing how British homes have evolved over the last 400 years.
London Fields and the lido
London Fields is a great outdoor escape, with open green space and a 50 metre lido that is perfect on a sunny weekend.
Victoria Park, People’s Park
Often called the People’s Park, Victoria Park offers lakeside walks, picnic spots, tennis, cycling, and outdoor fitness, with playgrounds that work well for families too.
Hackney Empire Theatre
A cultural landmark with an eclectic mix of performances, from opera and drama to stand up comedy, in a historic setting.




Property in Hackney
Hackney has a strong mix of character homes and landmark buildings, with a rich architectural heritage across the borough. You will find everything from historic streets and conservation pockets to areas shaped by more recent redevelopment, which gives Hackney a wide range of options for buyers, renters, and investors.
A big part of Hackney’s appeal is the balance between heritage and livability. Conservation areas such as Clapton Square protect Georgian and Victorian housing, while green spaces like Clapton Common and Clissold Park add breathing space to city life.
Architectural heritage: Hackney has around 1,300 listed buildings, including Hackney Empire, Sutton House, and St Augustine’s Tower.
The borough also features 25 conservation areas, such as Clapton Square, preserving its Georgian and Victorian housing, as well as green spaces like Clapton Common and Clissold Park . These areas reflect Hackney’s mix of historic charm and urban vitality, offering a wealth of opportunities for buyers, renters, and investors.

Overground
- North London Line: Dalston Kingsland, Hackney Central, Homerton, and Hackney Wick
- East London Line: Dalston Junction, Haggerston, Hoxton, and Shoreditch High Street
Underground
- Manor House: Located on the borough boundary with Haringey
- Old Street: Just outside Hackney in Islington
Lea Valley Lines (served by Abellio Greater Anglia)
- Stamford Hill
- Stoke Newington
- Rectory Road
- Clapton
- Hackney Downs
- London Fields
Buses
Hackney is exceptionally well-served by bus routes connecting it to all corners of London. Some key routes include:
- 30: Marble Arch
- 38: Clapton to Victoria
- 48: London Bridge to Walthamstow Central
- 55: Leyton to Oxford Circus
- 106: Finsbury Park to Whitechapel
- 236: Finsbury Park to Hackney Wick
- 242: Homerton Hospital to Tottenham Court Road
- 253: Euston
