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Alexandra Palace

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Alexandra Palace

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Alexandra Palace, affectionately known as "Ally Pally," is an iconic Grade II listed entertainment and sports venue nestled in North London. Situated between Wood Green and Muswell Hill in the London Borough of Haringey, this historic site stands proudly atop a ridge, offering unparalleled panoramic views across the capital. Opened in 1873, it was conceived as "The People's Palace" and holds significant historical importance, notably as the birthplace of the world's first regular public high-definition television service in 1936.

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    22. November 2020

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    Alexandra Palace ist ein denkmalgeschützter Unterhaltungs- und Sportort, der 1873 eröffnet wurde. Er brannte nur zwei Wochen später ab und musste wieder aufgebaut werden.

    Ein Teil des Gebäudes wurde 1935 an die BBC vermietet, die von hier aus 1936 das erste öffentliche (damals) "hochauflösende" Fernsehen der Welt ausstrahlte.

    Wenn Sie auf der Terrasse des Palastes stehen, haben Sie einen großartigen Blick auf London.
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    5. September 2023

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    Der Alexandra Palace, oft auch liebevoll "Ally Pally" genannt, ist ein beeindruckendes historisches Gebäude, das hoch oben auf einem Hügel im Norden von London thront. Dieses Wahrzeichen der Stadt ist …

    24. Oktober 2023

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    Das ist ein schöner Ort mit spektakulärer Aussicht. Perfekter Ort für einen Sonntagsspaziergang mit der Familie oder einem Hund 🐕.
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    1. Finsbury Park nach Alexandra Park — Parkland Walk

    7,51km

    02:00

    90m

    80m

    Hike London's longest linear nature reserve, the Parkland Walk, a 4.7-mile route from Finsbury Park to Alexandra Palace.

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    Ort: London, Greater London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien

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    Are there specific walking trails or routes recommended within Alexandra Park?

    Alexandra Park offers a variety of walking experiences, from open grassy areas to shaded woodland paths. While there isn't a single named 'trail system', you can explore the perimeter for panoramic views, or delve into the nature reserve areas for a more immersive natural experience. Many visitors enjoy circular routes that combine the Palace terrace views with the park's diverse landscapes. For detailed routes, you can find numerous options for walking, running, and cycling on platforms like komoot, which often include elevation profiles and terrain information.

    What is the typical elevation profile and terrain like for walks in Alexandra Park?

    Alexandra Palace is perched atop a ridge, meaning walks within the park often involve gentle to moderate inclines and declines. The elevation of the Palace itself is around 85 meters (280 feet) above sea level, offering significant changes in height across the park. The terrain varies from paved paths around the Palace and main attractions to natural earth and gravel trails in the woodland and nature reserve sections. Some areas can be uneven, especially after rain.

    Is Alexandra Palace and its park suitable for family-friendly walks?

    Absolutely! Alexandra Park is a fantastic destination for families. It features open spaces for children to play, a boating lake, and a children's play area. The paths around the main Palace building are generally wide and accessible, and there are many easy, shorter routes suitable for little legs. It's a popular spot for a relaxing Sunday outing with the family, offering plenty of space to explore and enjoy the outdoors.

    Are dogs allowed on the walking trails at Alexandra Palace Park?

    Yes, Alexandra Park is very dog-friendly. Many visitors enjoy walking their dogs here, and it's a popular spot for canine companions. You'll find plenty of open spaces and woodland trails for your dog to enjoy. Please ensure your dog is kept under control, and always clean up after them to help keep the park pleasant for everyone.

    Are there any wheelchair accessible routes within Alexandra Palace Park?

    While the park has varying terrain, many areas around the main Alexandra Palace building, including the terrace with its panoramic views, are generally accessible. Paved paths lead to key attractions. However, some of the woodland trails and steeper sections of the park may be challenging for wheelchair users. It's advisable to check specific route details if you plan to explore the more natural areas.

    What are the public transport options for reaching Alexandra Palace for a walk?

    Alexandra Palace is well-served by public transport. The nearest railway station is Alexandra Palace, with Great Northern services from Moorgate. The closest London Underground station is Wood Green on the Piccadilly line, from which you can take a bus or enjoy a walk up to the Palace. London Buses route W3 also serves Alexandra Palace directly, making it very convenient to access for walkers.

    How long does it typically take to walk around Alexandra Palace Park?

    The time it takes to walk around Alexandra Park can vary significantly depending on your chosen route and pace. A leisurely stroll around the main perimeter and key viewpoints might take 1 to 1.5 hours. If you explore the extensive woodland trails and nature reserve areas, you could easily spend 2-3 hours or more. Shorter, easy walks for beginners or families can be completed in under an hour.

    What should I wear for a walk in Alexandra Palace Park, especially in different seasons?

    Given the varied terrain and open spaces, comfortable walking shoes or boots are recommended year-round. In cooler months or for winter walks, layers are essential, as the elevated position can make it feel windier and colder. A waterproof jacket is always a good idea, regardless of the season, due to unpredictable British weather. In summer, light clothing, sun protection, and plenty of water are advised.

    Are there cafes or pubs near Alexandra Palace where I can relax after a walk?

    Yes, Alexandra Palace itself hosts a pub, The Phoenix Bar & Kitchen, which is a great spot for refreshments and food. There are also various kiosks and cafes within the Palace and park, particularly near the ice rink and main entrances. Additionally, the surrounding areas of Muswell Hill and Wood Green offer a wider selection of cafes, pubs, and restaurants for a post-walk treat.

    Are there any hidden viewpoints within Alexandra Park beyond the main terrace?

    While the main terrace offers the most iconic panoramic views of London, exploring the park's various paths can reveal other charming vistas. The woodland trails, particularly on the eastern slopes, offer glimpses of the city through the trees, providing a different perspective. The park's elevated position ensures that many spots offer impressive views, so keep an eye out as you wander.

    Is Alexandra Palace suitable for a winter hike, and what should I expect?

    Alexandra Palace Park can be beautiful for a winter hike, especially on crisp, clear days when the views across London are particularly sharp. However, expect potentially muddy or icy conditions on unpaved paths. The open areas can be exposed to wind, so dressing in warm layers is crucial. The Palace itself, with its indoor attractions like the ice rink and theatre, provides a warm refuge if the weather turns. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

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