Local area guide

Living in Moorgate

Thinking about moving to Moorgate? Discover why it's a great place to live, fun things to do here, what the local schools are like, transport connections and so much more.

Your guide to moving to Moorgate

Why Moorgate is a good place to live

Moorgate promises a unique city living experience chock-full of history, culture, and convenience. For the food lovers, Moorgate doesn't disappoint with its myriad dining options, ranging from quaint breakfast spots to classy dinner establishments. Its lively artisan market, boasting diverse offerings, such as cheese, wine, and international cuisine, is a weekly fixture not to be missed. An exciting social scene is offered by Moorgate’s cocktail bars and quirky restaurants suitable for any evening soirée. The area is also a paradise for cycling enthusiasts, furnished with full-time mechanics and spaces to enjoy outdoor bites. A splendid palette of classical and modern architecture adds to the charm of living in Moorgate. Accessibility is a cinch, with the tube station servicing multiple underground lines and numerous bus routes.

What's Moorgate famous for?

Moorgate is famous for its historical significance as one of the medieval gates of London, originally built to provide access to the nearby marshland, the Moorfields. Today, its importance stretches to being a portion of a bustling financial district, hosting landmarks such as the Bank of England and even encompassing the London Metropolitan University. Moorgate's past is etched in many of its iconic buildings like the Chartered Accountants' Hall, the Guildhall, and of course, the famous Moorgate tube station, known for its major role in the evolution of London’s rail network.

Things to do in Moorgate

Immersing oneself in Moorgate's cultural landscape is a never-ending adventure. Start with the arts scene which can be explored at venues like the Barbican Centre or simply take advantage of the area's rich architectural offering, from the regal buildings at Finsbury Circus to the stark modern structures that dot the skyline. History buffs can spend hours at the Museum of London or the Guildhall Art Gallery, uncovering the area's past. Dining at upscale restaurants and bars or exploring nearby areas like Shoreditch for nightlife options are ideal activities after an enriching day. Be it a leisurely stroll from Moorgate to London Bridge or exploring the financial district, Moorgate offers a diverse range of ways to spend your day.

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Properties currently for sale in Moorgate

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Transport in Moorgate

Find the nearest train stations and other transport links in Moorgate.

Local connections

Moorgate
London Underground Station
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Moorgate
National Rail
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Liverpool Street
London Underground Station
0.3 miles / 0.5 km
London Liverpool Street
National Rail
0.3 miles / 0.5 km
Monument
London Underground Station
0.3 miles / 0.5 km
Bank
London Underground Station
0.3 miles / 0.5 km

Schools in Moorgate

Discover local primary schools, secondary schools and sixth form colleges in Moorgate.

Education in Moorgate

City of London School for Girls
Ages: 7 - 18 years old
Prior Weston Primary School and Children's Centre
 
Ofsted Rating: Good (2022)
The Lyceum
Ages: 3 - 11 years old
Charterhouse Square School
Ages: 3 - 11 years old
City of London Primary Academy, Islington
Ages: 4 - 11 years old
Ofsted Rating: Outstanding (2019)
St Paul's Cathedral School
Ages: 4 - 13 years old

Local pubs in Moorgate

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  • Red Lion

    London EC2

    Traditional Victorian pub with sports viewing in Moorgate. Serving expertly-brewed real ales and classic British pub food in a family-friendly setting.

  • Telegraph

    London EC2R

    The Telegraph is a great gastro pub in the heart of the city.

  • El Vino

    London EC2V

    Our hidden gem in Moorgate offers weary workers a refuge from the working day. Set over two floors, it is the perfect place to enjoy tapas, after-work cocktails and beers or a big get-together friends or colleagues.

  • Tokenhouse

    London EC2

    London’s most convenient meeting place… is a pretty apt title for The Tokenhouse.

  • Botanist

    London EC2M

    Set over two floors, the venue boasts a bar, restaurant and club, as well as a spacious outdoor terrace providing al fresco dining in the heart of Liverpool Street; start your day or evening with aperitifs before indulging in the stylish modern menu.