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Visiting Us

Please see the map below for directions to the Assembly Hall. Details of accessibility access to the building are available below the map.

Assembly Hall
Islington Town Hall
Upper Street
London, N1 2UD


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Come and Visit Us

If you're planning an event, conference, performance or exhibition and would like to come in and see the Assembly Hall just give us a call on 020 7527 8900 and we can arrange a time for you to visit.

Travel Information

The Assembly Hall is conveniently located on Upper Street and neighbours Islington Town Hall.

By bus: 4, 19, 30, 43
By tube: Highbury & Islington Station (5 minutes) or Angel (15 minutes)
By train: Via London Overground to Highbury & Islington Station
By road: The front entrance to the building is on Upper Street, with limited on street parking available within 50m.

Parking

There is very limited parking at the front of the Town Hall and Assembly Hall. There is also limited on-street parking available in Upper Street. Parking is permitted on the northbound side of Upper Street up to 1pm, and on the southbound (where the Town Hall is located) from 1pm onwards; three hours maximum for Blue Badge holders.

Accessibility information

The hall is accessible from two separate entrances as well as lift access inside. There is a stair lift situated in the entrance, which leads up to the foyer. There is also street access to the front of the hall near the main entrance.

Pedestrian Approach

The front entrance of the building is set back from Upper Street and there are two entrances into the Assembly Hall. For most events only the main entrance is used.

Drop-off Point

For people with mobility difficulties, the nearest accessible drop-off point is in the Town Hall forecourt.

Toilet Access

Once inside there is a lift in the foyer, which leads to the lower levels and the bathroom facilities.

Stage Access

If your planned event might require this, please call us to discuss access to the stage for those with mobility difficulties.

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