Twentytwentyone

North London


Crammed with exceedingly cool, mainly northern-European-designed objects, this is a great spot for quirky gifts or high-quality homewares. A £465 toilet brush holder by Alex Mowat, anyone?


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby North London attractions

1. St Mary's Church

0.18 MILES

Although there has been a church on this site since the 12th century, the oldest part of the present-day St Mary's is the tower, with its distinctive…

2. Canonbury Square

0.22 MILES

A short walk from bustling Upper St, this pretty, park-like square was once home to authors Evelyn Waugh and George Orwell. The latter moved here with his…

4. London Canal Museum

0.88 MILES

This little museum on the Regent's Canal traces the history and everyday life of families living and working on London's impressively long and historic…

5. House of Illustration

0.99 MILES

This charity-run gallery founded by the legendary Sir Quentin Blake (famed as the illustrator of Roald Dahl's books) is the UK's sole public gallery…

6. Arsenal Emirates Stadium

1.01 MILES

When Arsenal FC moved to this stadium in 2006, fans claimed it would never be the same again. It's true that the 60,200-seat stadium lacks some of the…

7. Granary Square

1.05 MILES

Positioned on a sharp bend in the Regent's Canal north of King's Cross Station, Granary Sq is at the heart of a major redevelopment of a 27-hectare…

8. Coal Drops Yard

1.08 MILES

The latest part of post-industrial King's Cross to be regenerated is this double-level shopping and eating arcade, curving its way along the Regent's…