We're sure you'd agree there is nowhere quite like Camden. From the vibrancy of Camden Town, to the relaxed village atmosphere of Hampstead and the cultural heart of London that is Bloomsbury, Camden is a delight to visit.
Love Camden is the definitive guide to what's happening in the borough, created for and by residents, visitors and local businesses.
If you are a business you can:
- list your business
- add an event
- write a guest blog on your business
As a resident or visitor you can:
- write a review of one of the listed local venues
- add an event
- find out what's happening in Camden
- write a guest blog letting us know what you love most about the borough
And that's not all. Our "offers" section lists discounts from local shops and venues especially for Love Camden users. Take advantage whilst you can - some will change regularly, so it pays to be a regular user.
Sharing couldn't be easier. Simply log on and leave a comment, or drop us a line at lovecamden@camden.gov.uk if you'd like to suggest a special feature (or even become a guest blogger).
We hope this site becomes an essential starting point to planning your day - or night - out in Camden.
The Love Camden team are:
Liz MacEwen
Liz grew up wanting to be a dancer. However, her two left feet had other ideas! After four years in telly and four years working for charities, Liz found her way to the communications team and onto Love Camden. Her proudest achievements to date include running the London Marathon and travelling overseas.
She enjoys running, singstar (not sure her neighbours enjoy it as much!) and finding new and exciting things to do in London.
Mark Biddle
Originally hailing from the depths of the west country, Mark Biddle has lived and worked in Camden for many years now, and still loves it.
As a former art student his favourite places in the borough include the Gagosian Gallery (where he bumped into Damien Hirst – but Damien didn’t recognise him) and the Zabludowicz Collection.

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