neighbourhood, benefits and what to do in:
Kentish Town
Kentish Town offer traditional English city living, with a bustling high street.
Residential Kentish Town centres on busy Kentish Town Road, with historic pubs, neighborhood shops, and global eateries alongside a growing number of health food spots, hip cafes, and cocktail bars. Highgate Road, where The Forum hosts big-name gigs, leads to Parliament Hill Fields, with sweeping city views. Prince of Wales Road has a restored Victorian swimming pool, and all-weather pitches at Talacre Sports Centre.
Kentish Town is also knows as Camden's trendier counterpart with a range of independent shops and eateries.
The Camden Town Brewery, despite what the name suggests, is actually situated under cobbled arches in Kentish Town West. This means the smell of hops brewing on your walk in the area everyday, making NW5 every ale lover’s dream postcode.
Thanks to the geographical position of Kentish Town, it has become known for its epic sunsets. So much so, it’s got its own hashtag, #kentishtownsunset, and it’s a go-to destination for Instagram snaps.
Once you’re off the beaten track of the high street, you might be surprised to find some of the most beautiful residential streets in London in Kentish Town. There are candy coloured cottages giving Notting Hill a run for it’s money.
People are going wild for Le Patron in Kentish Town, a family run restaurant full of authentic Gallic charm.