Haringey guide
The London borough of Haringey incorporates some 1,389 streets. Haringey at its widest point is 4.9 miles by 8.2 miles in length.
Haringey is famous for its literary connections such as Sir John Betjeman, who lived in West Hill as a child and also Karl Marx who is buried in nearby Highgate Cemetery.
In the Western half of the borough stands Alexandra Palace, the last great Victorian exhibition space in Europe and the birth place of television. It boasts panoramic views over London and plays host to many major annual events. The Parkland Walk links Alexandra Palace to Finsbury Park, home to the famous Fleadh annual open air music event.
These 1,389 streets are home to over 521 LondonTown.com featured venues, which include 168 restaurants, 172 shops, 31 attractions, 36 clubs and pubs and 70 leisure venues.
Streets in the London borough of Haringey
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