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Farringdon area guide

Your extensive guide to living in Farringdon

These two areas collectively known as Clerkenwell act as a buffer zone between the City and the trendy London suburbs lying due north and are a prime example of how a new zest for life can emerge from what was once an office overspill area from the city centre. High culture is well to the fore in the shape of The Royal Shakespeare Company which is based in the sprawling Barbican Arts Centre and all the districts' eateries benefit from the proximity of Smithfield's meat market. Smithfield's is an institution that is as necessary today as it has always been and is worthy of a passing visit on the way to St Paul's or before trying one of the popular bars and restaurants in the Farringdon area which has developed a trendy reputation over the past few years. That quintessentially London synthesis of old world and new ideas is embodied by the former headquarters of Zetters football pools, a 19th-century, five-storey building that has been transformed into a hotel of quirky distinction.

Excellent bus and underground travel connections from Barbican tube and Farrington Street secure easy journeys toward Oxford Circus, Kensington, Knightsbridge, Covent Garden or Tower of London and Liverpool Street. Bank Station (DLR rail and Central, Northern, District, Circle and Waterloo & City lines) is a key travel and transport interchange serving the heart of the City. Journeys to Canary Wharf via DLR take only 12 minutes. A large number of local buses connect the area with almost every corner of London.

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Top attractions in Farringdon

Smithfield Market

Smithfield Market

St. Bartholomew-the-Great

St. Bartholomew-the-Great

The Charterhouse

The Charterhouse

Leather Lane

Leather Lane

Exmouth Market

Exmouth Market

Frequently asked questions about Farringdon

Built in 1720, the Jerusalem Tavern gained its reputation in 1996. The nearby Priory of St. John originally owned it and has undergone various transformations over the centuries

Farringdon is divided into two administrative areas: Farringdon Within, located within the City of London and Farringdon Without, which falls under the jurisdiction of the London Borough of Islington

Farringdon is home to a network of underground tunnels, some dating back to the Victorian era. These tunnels were used for transportation and storage

Historic pubs such as Ye Olde Mitre were established in 1546. Known for its hidden alleyway entrance and traditional charm, this pub offers a glimpse into the area's intriguing past

Many buildings in Farringdon were destroyed and subsequently rebuilt. This includes the iconic St. Paul's Cathedral.

Areas near Farringdon

Barbican and Golden Lane Clerkenwell Farringdon Within

Farringdon postcodes

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