by Guy Lane | Local resident and Contributor to krispyhouse.com

Note: the views and opinions herein do not represent the views and
opinions of krispyhouse LTD

Farringdon sits in the heart of London between the West End and the City and is where centuries-old history mixes with contemporary buzz. This vibrant district, rich with character and charm, offers an eclectic mix of historical landmarks, trendy eateries, and cultural hotspots. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, Farringdon has something for everyone.

Farringdon’s history is a tapestry woven with tales from mediaeval times. Named after Sir Nicholas Faringdon, a former Lord Mayor of London, the area is steeped in history. Wander through the cobbled streets and you’ll find the iconic Smithfield Market, a grand old meat market that’s been around since the 10th century. Nearby, the ancient Charterhouse – once a monastery, now a museum – stands as a testament to the area’s storied past.

For those who love to shop, Farringdon doesn’t disappoint. Exmouth Market is a lively pedestrian street brimming with independent shops and quirky boutiques. Whether you’re hunting for vintage treasures or unique gifts, this market is a gem.

Foodies, rejoice! Farringdon’s dining scene is as diverse as it is delicious. Moro serves up a delightful fusion of Spanish and Moorish flavours, while Caravan is known for its global dishes and top-notch coffee. If you’re in the mood for something quick and tasty, the street food vendors at Exmouth Market offer an very interesting range of exotic food offerings.

Culture buffs will find plenty to love in Farringdon. Sadler’s Wells Theatre is a mecca for dance enthusiasts, showcasing everything from contemporary dance to classic ballet. The Museum of London offers a fascinating dive into the city’s history with engaging exhibits that captivate visitors of all ages.

It’s an area where you find designers, architects, lawyers, PR firms and all those kind of professional service firms. It’s really been given a big boost recently with the final opening of the fabulous Elizabeth Line.

For a more intimate evening, the Zetter Townhouse is a quirky spot with a cosy, whimsical vibe. Their creative cocktails and unique setting make it a perfect place for a memorable night out.