Haringey includes a mix of vibrant neighbourhoods such as Tottenham, Wood Green, Muswell Hill, Crouch End, and Highgate—each with its own distinct character and charm.

Here’s a breakdown of the key areas within the London Borough of Haringey:

Central & Eastern Haringey

These areas tend to be more urban, diverse, and fast-developing:

  • Tottenham: Known for its multicultural vibe, regeneration projects, and the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

  • Seven Sisters: A transport hub with strong community roots and growing popularity among young professionals.

  • South Tottenham: Residential with good Overground links and a mix of Victorian and modern housing.

  • Harringay: A lively strip along Green Lanes, famous for Turkish restaurants and independent shops.

  • West Green: A quieter residential area with good access to parks and schools.

Western Haringey

These neighbourhoods are generally more affluent and leafy:

  • Muswell Hill: Elegant Edwardian homes, boutique shops, and stunning views from Alexandra Palace.

  • Crouch End: Artsy and family-friendly, with cafés, independent stores, and a strong community feel.

  • Highgate: Historic and upscale, with access to Hampstead Heath and Highgate Wood.

  • Fortis Green: A peaceful residential pocket between Muswell Hill and East Finchley.

  • Stroud Green: Bordering Finsbury Park, popular with creatives and young families.

Green Spaces & Landmarks

Haringey is rich in parks and nature:

  • Alexandra Park & Palace: Iconic venue with panoramic views and year-round events.

  • Finsbury Park: A large public park on the southern edge of the borough.

  • Highgate Wood & Queen’s Wood: Ancient woodland offering peaceful walking trails.

  • Tottenham Marshes: Part of the Lee Valley, great for birdwatching and cycling.