Situated in Camden Town, in North London, The Camden Assembly is one of the newest nightclubs and live performance venues in the city. The venue provides a capacity of 400 people, and it received its first visitors in September 2016. The Camden Assembly is owned by The Columbo Group, which is also in charge of other successful venues in London, like The Jazz Café or XOYO. The nightclub has already hosted the live music gigs of many artists, such as Laura Misch, Rushmore or AJ Tracey.
Venue Details
Getting there
The Camden Assembly is conveniently located in North London, so those interested can reach it via train, tube, bus or car.
By train and tube: Those who want to travel by tube will be glad to hear that the venue is just an 8-minute walk from the Camden Town station, which is served by Northern tube line. The closest railway station is Camden Road (12-minute walking distance).
By bus: The Camden Assembly is a one-minute stroll from the Chalk Farm Road Morrisons bus stop CE, serving the routes 24, 27, 31, 168, N5, N28 and N31. The Round House bus stop CF, serving the routes 31, 168, 393, N5, N28 and N31, is within a two-minute walking distance to the venue.
By car: The Camden Assembly is located on Chalk Farm Road, which coincides with the main route A502. Thus, drivers can’t possibly miss the spot.
International: You can easily get to the Camden Assembly by car if your plane lands at the following airports: London Luton Airport – 46 minutes; Heathrow Airport – 51 minutes; London City Airport – 52 minutes; Stansted Airport – 1 h 10 min; London Biggin Hill Airport – 1h 29 min. All airports also have a developed public transport infrastructure, so getting to the city centre will not be a problem.
Parking facilities
There is an NCP parking within a seven-minute walking distance to The Camden Assembly, on Jamestown Road, which offers many car spaces for Blue Badge Holders.
Access for people with special needs
The Camden Assembly doesn’t have street level access, but the personnel are always willing to help people with disabilities to get in.