When seeing Alexandra Palace, the National Hotel is only a brief leave and also our finest rates could be discovered on our internet site. Alexandra Palace, set within 196 acres of parkland with magnificent sights throughout London, Alexandra Royal residence offers a superb day or evening out.
Called the native home of TELEVISION and also famously used as an occasions space for public shows, events and sports, the magnificent Quality II detailed Victorian structure likewise houses an ice-rink, with daily skating sessions as well as night nightclubs. Site visitors can relax in bench & Kitchen, which has tables in the substantial Palm Court, outside balcony as well as beer garden. There is additionally a pitch & putt program, boating lake and normal Farmers Market to appreciate in the grounds. Look out for our Street Food & Craft Beer events over summer as well as a lot of other public events throughout the year.
Check out the What's On section to see all the events on offer, or visit Things To Do to plan a great day out.
Alexandra Park first opened in 1863 and has a rich history of extraordinary milestones. Check out our interactive timeline to find out more. Did you know there used to be a racecourse called the Frying Pan at the bottom of the park?
Alexandra Palace opened in 1873, has survived two fires, hosted the first ever television broadcast and has seen millions of people experience extraordinary events for over the last 140 years! Take a look at our timeline to see some of the unbelievable events that have taken place at the Palace.
Ally Pally, as it is lovingly known, has an ambitious regeneration programme in progress to restore the Palace and open currently derelict areas of the site such as the Victorian theatre for the public to enjoy. Click here to learn more about the regeneration plans.
Did you know that all the money that is generated by commercial activity in the park and palace goes back in to restoring and maintaining Ally Pally, to share the past and celebrate, deliver extraordinary experiences at present and regenerate for the future?