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Alexandra Park and Palace

Alexandra, London, England

Alexandra Park and Palace

Length3.2 mi
Elev. Gain288.6 ft
Est. Steps7500

Forest

Lake

Scenic views

Wild flowers

Quiet place

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Alexandra Park and Palace Introduction
Alexandra Park and Palace is a 3.2 mile (7,500-step) route located near Alexandra, London, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 288.6 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Attractions Near Alexandra Park and Palace
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Alexandra Palace

Tourist Attraction
Alexandra Palace is a Grade II listed entertainment and sports venue in London, located in Muswell Hill in the London Borough of Haringey. It is built on the site of Tottenham Wood and the later Tottenham Wood Farm. Originally built by John Johnson and Alfred Meeson, it opened in 1873 but following a fire two weeks after its opening, was rebuilt by Johnson.

Alexandra Park, London

Park
Alexandra Park is an 80–hectare, Green Flag Award, and Green Heritage winning, diverse-landscape park, in the Borough of Haringey in north London adjacent to Hornsey, Muswell Hill and Wood Green.Laid out on the site of Tottenham Wood and the later Tottenham Wood Farm, the park and palace were named in 1863, the year of the marriage of Alexandra of Denmark to the Prince of Wales who became King Edward VII.

Alexandra Palace television station

Place
The Alexandra Palace television station in North London (grid reference TQ297901) is one of the oldest television transmission sites in the world. What was at the time called "high definition" (405-line) TV broadcasts on VHF were beamed from this mast from 1936 until the outbreak of World War II. It then lay dormant until it was used very successfully to foil the German Y-Gerät radio navigation system during the last stages of the Battle of Britain.

Alexandra Palace railway station (1873–1954)

Place
Alexandra Palace is a closed railway station in the grounds of Alexandra Palace in the Muswell Hill area of north London. It is one of a number of stations to have held the name at various times and should not be confused with the current Alexandra Palace station which is on the East Coast Main Line to the east of the closed station.

2012 Holland Heineken House

Place
The 2012 Holland Heineken House was the Dutch meeting place for supporters, athletes and other followers during the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, organized by Heineken and NOC*NSF. It was the 11th edition of the Holland Heineken House since 1982. The 2012 House opened its doors on the day of the opening ceremony on 27 July 2012 and closed on the day of the closing ceremony, 12 August 2012.

Hornsey and Wood Green (UK Parliament constituency)

Place
Hornsey and Wood Green is a constituency created in 1983 represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since May 2015 by Catherine West, of the Labour Party. To date it has drawn together for general elections parts of the London Borough of Haringey (created in 1965).

Alexandra Park Racecourse

Place
Alexandra Park Racecourse (30 June 1868 - 8 September 1970) was horse racing venue in Alexandra Park, London. It was colloquially known as the Frying Pan on account of its shape.

The 14 Hour Technicolor Dream

Place
The 14 Hour Technicolor Dream was a concert held in the Great Hall of the Alexandra Palace, London, on 29 April 1967. The fund-raising concert for the counterculture paper International Times was organised by Barry Miles, John "Hoppy" Hopkins, David Howson, Mike McInnerney and Jack Henry Moore. It was part-documented by Peter Whitehead in a film called Tonite Let's All Make Love in London.

Boating Lake

Water

Boating Lake Cafe

Food
Route Details

Length

3.2 mi

Elev. Gain

288.6 ft

Est. Steps

7500
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