Archway is located in North London in the London Borough of Islington. With Highgate bordering to the West, Tufnell Park to the South and Upper Holloway to the east. Archway's name is derived from the Archway Road, historically referred to a bridge built in 1813.
Archway offers a range of housing options, from Victorian terraces and council estates to new apartment complexes. Over recent years, the area has seen gentrification, leading to a mix of long-term residents and newcomers. Whitehall Park conservation area is popular for families with a selection of period properties ranging from converted flats to large family homes with good local schools and local ammenities.
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Transport
Archway has great transport links making it an attractive place to live. Here are the key aspects of transport in Archway:
Underground
Archway Underground Station is on the Northern Line of the London Underground, which provides direct connections to central London and beyond. Key stops on the Northern Line include Camden Town, Euston, King's Cross St. Pancras, and Bank.
Overground and National Rail
Rail - While Archway itself does not have an Overground or National Rail station, nearby options include Upper Holloway on the London Overground and Finsbury Park for both National Rail and the Victoria and Piccadilly lines on the Underground.
Buses
Buses - Archway is served by numerous bus routes, ensuring good connectivity to various parts of London. Bus Routes: Key bus routes passing through Archway include routes 4, 17, 41, 43, 134, 143, 210, 263, 271, and C11. These buses connect Archway to destinations such as Highgate, Crouch End, Holloway, Finsbury Park, and the West End. Night Buses: There are also night buses, such as N20, providing 24-hour service, which is crucial for late-night and early-morning travel.
Cycling
Cycling - There are dedicated cycle lanes and routes in and around Archway, promoting cycling as a safe and efficient mode of transport.
Roads
Road Access— Archway is located near the A1 (Archway Road/Holloway Road), a major route into and out of central London.
Schools
Below are details of a selection of schools in the Archway area:
St. John’s Upper Holloway CE Primary School: Church of England Primary School.
Duncombe Primary School: Community school.
Yerbury Primary School: Yerbury School is a well-regarded primary school in Islington, North London, known for its strong community focus and high academic standards.
City and Islington College (Centre for Business, Arts and Technology): Further Education College offers a variety of courses, including vocational and academic programs for post-16 education.

Things To Do
Archway and its surrounding areas offer a mixture of activities. Whether you're into history, nature, food, or culture, here's a list of things you can do in and around Archway:
Waterlow Park: This stunning park offers fantastic views of London, making it a perfect place for a walk, run, or to relax.
Dartmouth Park: A quieter alternative to Waterlow Park, Dartmouth Park offers lovely green spaces and is excellent for a peaceful walk. The park has a playground, tennis courts, and panoramic views over London.
Archway Market: This local market is open on Saturdays and offers a range of stalls, including fresh produce, street food, and arts and crafts. It is a must-visit if you are in the area.
Highgate: Only a short walk from Archway, Highgate Cemetery is the resting place of notable figures such as George Eliot and Karl Marx. It is one of London’s most famous cemeteries and is well known for its gothic architecture.
Highgate Village: Up the hill from Archway is Highgate Village, which offers great eateries, pubs, and independent shops and is just lovely to walk around.
Visit Lauderdale House: In Waterlow Park, Lauderdale House is a historic house turned arts and education centre. It offers exhibitions, workshops, performances, and a café with great park views.
Go Shopping on Junction Road: Junction Road in Archway has shops, cafés, and restaurants.
To Eat & Drink
There are numerous cafes and restaurants in the area; below details a selection:
500 Restaurant: A cosy and authentic Italian restaurant known for its fresh pasta, wood-fired pizzas, and excellent wine selection.
The Spoke: A popular spot for brunch and casual meals, The Spoke offers a great selection of burgers, sandwiches, and salads. Their breakfast options are particularly popular, with delicious coffee to match.
St John’s Tavern: A historic pub with a cosy interior and a great selection of beers, wines, and spirits. The pub also serves a highly-regarded menu of British cuisine, focusing on seasonal and locally sourced ingredients.
