1. Alexandra Palace Park
    Photograph: Laura Gallant for Time Out
  2. Alexandra Palace viewed from Alexandra Palace Park
    Photograph: Laura Gallant for Time Out

Alexandra Park

  • Attractions | Parks and gardens
  • Alexandra Palace
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Time Out says

For most Londoners, Alexandra Park is synonymous with Alexandra Palace or ‘Ally Pally’, the Grade II-listed music venue that sits atop the park’s hill and hosts the annual unruly World Darts Championship. But the surrounding parkland is vast – 196 acres, no less – and drop-dead beautiful no matter the season. I’ve spent many summer days steering a giant unicorn around the boating lake, crunching through carpets of yellow leaves on the tree-lined avenues in autumn, and sledding down the hill (when we get enough snow) in winter. And, of course, that panoramic city view is there to admire year-round.

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Kaleidoscope Festival

Up at the top of Ally Pally this summer, you’ll find a multifaceted web of genres. Where else can you while away the day with renowned DJs like Roni Size, MJ Cole and Groove Armada alongside crowd-pleasing live performances from acts including Rudimental, the Amy Winehouse Band and Black Grape. There’s also comedy on the books from Russell Kane, alongside disco yoga, hip hop karaoke and Bez’s Acid House Experience. Coming with kids? There’s plenty of family-friendly fun too, with circus acts, the world’s tallest bubbleologist, acrobatics and more. This is one festival that truly lives up to its name.  Line-up includes: Rudimental, Groove Armada, MJ Cole, Roni Size. 
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