Alexandra Palace
Alexandra Palace, affectionately known as "Ally Pally," is a renowned historic entertainment venue in North London, opened in 1873. It boasts stunning panoramic views of the city and hosts a wide range of events, from concerts and exhibitions to sports and festivals. The palace is surrounded by 196 acres of beautiful parkland, which includes a boating lake, skate park, pitch-and-putt course, and a deer enclosure, making it a favourite leisure destination for both locals and tourists. Alexandra Palace also has a rich broadcasting history, being the site of the world's first public television broadcast by the BBC in 1936.