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Finsbury Park

London Metro · Zone 2Opened 1904 Step-free access
Facilities
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About Finsbury Park

Finsbury Park is a major interchange station for the Piccadilly and Victoria lines, with National Rail and Overground connections adding to its importance as north London's key transport hub. The 115-acre Finsbury Park -one of London's great Victorian parks -is directly accessible and hosts major outdoor music festivals including Wireless and All Points East each summer.

Traveller Tips

  • 1Finsbury Park hosts major summer festivals -check listings before visiting in July and August
  • 2The park has a boating lake, tennis courts, a cycling circuit and a cafe
  • 3Arsenal's Emirates Stadium is a 10-minute walk east -book tours in advance
  • 4Step-free access is available on both Underground lines

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible
Step-free access
Audio announcements
Visual displays
Accessible toilets
Tactile guides

Frequently Asked Questions

QWhich lines serve Finsbury Park?

Finsbury Park is served by the Piccadilly line and the Victoria line, plus National Rail and Overground services.

QIs Finsbury Park step-free?

Yes, Finsbury Park has step-free access on both Underground lines.

QWhat zone is Finsbury Park in?

Finsbury Park is in Zone 2.

QHow far is Emirates Stadium from Finsbury Park?

Emirates Stadium (home of Arsenal FC) is about a 10-minute walk east from Finsbury Park station.

QWhat festivals take place at Finsbury Park?

Finsbury Park hosts major summer music festivals including Wireless Festival and All Points East, usually in July and August.

QWhat is the Parkland Walk?

The Parkland Walk is a 4-mile nature reserve along a disused railway line -it begins near Finsbury Park station and runs to Highgate.

Station Location

Nearby Attractions

  • Finsbury Park
  • Emirates Stadium (Arsenal)
  • Parkland Walk (nature reserve)
  • Alexandra Palace (bus)