Theatre, arts & exhibitions

Camden is full of historical articles
Camden is full of historical articles
  • Camden is full of historical articles
  • Camden Market are covered in cool paintings and graffiti
  • Camden Town grafitti is great part of the local culture
  • Many building are painted in colorful style
  • Many shops obtained very colorful facade
  • Camden Markets are a great place for sightseeing
  • Street art is virtually on every corner in Camden Town
  • Great grafitti all around the markets

Jewish Museum London

Celebrates Jewish life, heritage, identity and cultural diversity as part of the wider story of British history, drawing connections with other communities. Exhibitions, education programmes and activities for people of all ages, backgrounds and faiths to explore Jewish culture. Talks, walks and tours. Holiday activities for children.

Kenwood House

House remodelled by Robert Adam containing the Iveagh Bequest of British and Dutch paintings and old masters, and furniture. Visitor Information Centre based in Mansion Cottage, near the Brew House Restaurant. Lectures, guided walks and concerts. Landscaped park with flower gardens, grasslands, pond and oak woodlands, bordered on three sides by Hampstead Heath.

Camden Arts Centre

Camden Arts Centre in Camden, is a place for contemporary visual art and education. The changing programme includes exhibitions, artist residencies, off-site projects and artist-led activities, ensuring Camden Arts Centre remains a place for seeing, making and talking about contemporary art.

Proud Camden

It's an incredible place in the middle of Camden market and the stables with its authentic charm. Expositions and music performances are usually on during the day. And during the night, the place is transformed into a fantastic clubbing place. It's not just about the music but also all the show that comes with it. You can be on the dance floor or you can also rent stable box with your friends to have a bit more quiet place.

Etcetera Theatre

The Etcetera Theatre is one of London’s best known pub theatres. Situated above The Oxford Arms on Camden High Street, the Etcetera is only 75 metres from Camden Town tube station and is at the heart of one of the city’s busiest and most vibrant areas. Since 1986 the Etcetera has played host to the very best of the London Fringe. New writing, revivals, comedy, magic, musicals, readings and previews - you name it, it all happens here.