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17.9.24

East London Neighbourhoods: Hackney Central

Hackney is a lively part of East London with a mix of unique neighbourhoods. From Clapton's welcoming vibe to Shoreditch's vibrant art scene, each area has its own appeal. Hackney Central sits at the heart of it all, a thriving cultural hub blending historic and modern elements. With a great selection of cafes and shops, it makes a great place to live. Let’s dive into what makes Hackney Central so special.

Understanding Property Types in Hackney Central

Hackney Central has a really varied property scene. You’ll find Victorian terraces with plenty of space and classic features, which are great for families or anyone who loves a bit of history.

There are also plenty of lofts and apartments in old warehouses, which mix industrial vibes with modern touches. And if you’re looking for something newer, there are sleek flats with amenities like communal gardens and gyms—perfect for young professionals who want a fresh, city-living experience.

Parks and Green Spaces

Hackney Central mixes old and new properties with well-kept green spaces where you can enjoy the great outdoors.

London Fields is a nice hangout with lots of open space, a popular lido, and sports facilities. It's perfect for picnics or checking out the farmers' market.

Hackney Downs features big open fields, playgrounds, and a café. It's perfect for a relaxed day out with family or friends.

Haggerston Park has a mix of green spaces, sports courts, and a community garden. It's a good spot for jogging or just hanging out.

Victoria Park or 'Vicky Park,' is the oldest public park in London. It's a good place for a peaceful walk or a bit of boating.

The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is the newest park in London. It has parklands, waterways, and some cool venues to check out.

Hackney Marshes is where you go for Sunday league football. With 82 pitches, it's also good for rugby and cricket.

Where to Eat and Drink

Now that we've checked out the green spaces let’s dive into the local dining and drinking scene:

If Italian food is your thing, Lardo is the place to be. With great pizzas, pasta, and a laid-back vibe, it’s hard to ask for more.

For something different, Pidgin serves up a tasty mix of Asian and modern European dishes. It’s definitely a top pick in Hackney Central.

Casa Fofó, tucked away off Dalston High Road, is a local favourite with a relaxed, eclectic feel. It’s packed with cookbooks, wines, and fermented goodies. The daily set menu blends Asian and Mediterranean flavours into inventive dishes.

Pophams is an artisanal bakery and restaurant with sites in Islington, London Fields, and Victoria Park. They serve up hand-crafted pastries, fresh pasta, and delicious coffee. Plus, you can check out their local homewares when you pop in.

On Wilton Way, be sure to also check out Violet Cakes for organic baked goods and a welcoming vibe.

For a taste of New York, head to Paulie’s Bagels. Run by a husband-and-wife team, they’ve brought the classic New York bagel experience to Well Street with fresh, hand-rolled sourdough bagels every day. Perfect for a bacon, egg, and cheese bagel fix.

For a classic pub experience, check out The Pembury Tavern. This Hackney staple has been serving pints since 1856 and now offers great drinks and tasty offerings from ACE Pizza.

Local Gems

Beyond its dining and drinking scene, Hackney Central has some must-see places:

Broadway Market is buzzing with unique shops and cafes. Don't miss the Saturday food market—it’s a great place for street food and artisanal treats.

Hackney Town Hall stands out with its 1930s Art Deco design. It’s a landmark on Mare Street and hosts everything from weddings to lively public events.

Hackney Empire has been a key part of East End life since 1901. It’s known for performances by stars like Charlie Chaplin and Julie Andrews. If you’re into films, the nearby Hackney Picturehouse has a solid selection of blockbusters.

St. Augustine’s Tower is one of Hackney’s oldest buildings. It dates back to the 13th century and offers great views and a glimpse into the borough’s past.

Health and Wellbeing Hotspots

Hackney Central also has plenty of options for staying active:

FitThis is a local gym with a friendly vibe. Here, it’s all about personalised workouts and community spirit.

Paper Dress Yoga mixes vintage charm with modern yoga. It’s a relaxed space for a good stretch in the heart of Hackney.

For a recharge of your mind as well as your body She's Lost Control is a must. As well as a store on Broadway Market they have a dedicated wellness studio on Valentine Road with a calendar full of events to help you wind down and recharge.

Getting Around Hackney

Central Hackney is served by two overground stations, Hackney Central which joins with the underground, DLR and Elizabeth line at Stratford and Hackney Downs which is just four stops to Liverpool Street Station. The area is well served by major bus routes and for those who like to cycle, the area is well-equipped with bike lanes and bike-sharing options, making it easy to hop on a bike and get around. Plus, with ongoing improvements to pedestrian paths and transport links, exploring Hackney Central and beyond is more convenient than ever.

Why Hackney Central is the place to be

Hackney Central isn’t just a place to live—it’s a lively area where history and modern life blend perfectly. With its parks, eateries, and hidden gems, it offers a great lifestyle.

At Easthaus, we’re all about helping you find the right home in this vibrant neighbourhood. We know Hackney Central inside and out so get in touch with us today and discover why Hackney Central is such a great place to call home.

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