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Spa Fields
Address: Exmouth Market , London EC1R 4QY, XGL, GB
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: EC1R 4QY


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Reviews
Historical park, used to burry the dead from the plague, with the gruesome tales of the bone house. Frequented by many office people in the area.
It’s nice but a bit weird. In a mostly good way but there is a vibe of saying yes to every idea resulting in a mish-mash. Firstly it feels very overlooked by office buildings, a large high-rise, rear of high street businesses and the looming church. The latter is well addresses with surprisingly large pine trees, while the businesses had people taking their smoking break in the park. A park in the heart of Clerkenwell but hard to access from the high street unless you know it’s there. There’s a tiny entrance on the Western edge and you have to have maps open to realise there’s a park. It does have a ton of seating, nicely secluded and ideal for lunch as many others have mentioned. They’re in themes areas, like the pine forest, vines, along the side of the main grass, down the side of the multisports area and more. The central grass has fancy metal ‘no dogs’ signs for the central area that are blatantly ignored. For ‘reasons’ there are some bumpy bits … my kids loved them. There’s even one between the kids swing and exercise area which makes you wonder what’s buried under there. The exercise area is good, though there are some dirty concrete seats for viewing?!, a tiny basketball area for practice shots … next to the tennis/football/basketball court. Some bits don’t really make sense, like how many different types of concrete wall you can have thin, thick, wavy; why the table tennis is under the pine trees perfect space to lose balls; random other bumps and lumps. But it’s definitely got character! The funky building in the middle makes you hope it’s a cafe or toilet … sorry, but it’s a park office. Though it does have some picnic benches in front of it. The park also continues round to the East and South but you sort of have to go through the kids playground first. A longer meadow-like space flanked with flowers.
Love this little park area. Gorgeous in spring when all the leaves and flowers come out. Good little sun spot and close to exmouth market. Sadly dogs are allowed on grass so keep eye open for... lots of benches to sit on. Has little exercise area a table tennis table and 2 swings. And a tennis and basketball court
Beautiful park for kids
Went there for a festival. Green, tidy family space but for the n d DATAnd other 'tougher' smells cos of course some of the smokers were the parents themselves. Good turn out, not rowdy, content ie graffiti artistry, breakdancing, live music - nice family day out and all for free in the cityno contest...
Nice space to relax, exercise, play sports or walk you dog. There's even a playground for younger kids.
For such a small park, there is some serious choice of seating options. Add the table tennis and sports cages to that, and you pretty much have the ideal lunch break spot.
Spa Fields is such a beautiful place. Open dawn to dusk. There are flower beds maintained by Islington council staff and raised beds same by locals. Lawns and picnic tables and benches. There is a drinking water fountain also water pump. The latter used by traders with food stalls nearby on Exmouth Market. Also by wild birds who love the park as much as you and I.
Nice place for an impromptu picnic. Close to some amazing playgrounds.
Charlotte loved this place it's one of the best parts I've seen in a long time for this kids!
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