Haringey is located in North London, and is officially part of the Greater London region. It borders several other boroughs and is sometimes classified as part of both Inner and Outer London, depending on the context.

Geographic Overview
  • North of: Islington and Hackney

  • South of: Enfield

  • East of: Barnet

  • West of: Waltham Forest

Haringey stretches from the leafy, affluent neighbourhoods of Highgate and Muswell Hill in the west to the bustling, diverse areas of Tottenham and Seven Sisters in the east.

Urban Classification
  • Inner London: Areas like Crouch End, Hornsey, and parts of Tottenham are often considered part of Inner London due to their proximity to the city centre and transport links.

  • Outer London: Some parts, especially toward the northern edge like Bounds Green and Muswell Hill, are sometimes grouped with Outer London for planning and statistical purposes.

Transport Zones
  • Haringey spans Zones 2 and 3 of the London transport system, making it well-connected to central London via the Piccadilly Line, Victoria Line, and London Overground.

Fun Fact

Haringey was formed in 1965 by merging the former boroughs of Hornsey, Tottenham, and Wood Green, giving it a unique blend of historic charm and modern diversity.

If you’re exploring where to live or visit in North London, Haringey offers a rich mix of culture, green spaces, and community life.