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Visit your local ALDI branch on Holloway Road, a 4.00 mile distance north of the centre of London, in Archway (close to Archway Station). The store is an added feature to the districts of Holloway, Upper Holloway, Tufnell Park, Finsbury Park, Gospel Oak, Crouch End, Stroud Green and Lower Holloway. Today (Friday), store hours start at 7:00 am and continue until 11:00 pm. On this page, you'll find information about ALDI Holloway, including the opening hours, store location or direct number.
ALDI occupies an ideal spot close to the crossroads of Sandridge Street and Holloway Road, in Archway, London.
1 minute drive from St John's Way, Windermere Road, Archway Close or Junction Road; a 2 minute drive from A1 / Sandridge Street, Archway Road or Highgate Hill; or a 4 minute trip from Seven Sisters Road or A1 / Baker's Lane.
For route planners the closest post code is N19 5SE.
Ride by bus to Holloway Road/Archway Station. The current list of services: 17, 41, 43, 134, 210, 263, 271, 390, N20 and N41.
Visitors may take the tube to Archway Station (240 ft), Tufnell Park Station (3310 ft) and Highgate Station (5370 ft away). Service on Northern line.
The train will run directly to and from Upper Holloway Station (1110 ft), Crouch Hill Station (4860 ft) and Gospel Oak Station (5500 ft away). Simply catch the London Overground line.
If traveling by foot there is Giesbach Road Open Space, Archway Childrens Centre, Archway Corner, St Gabriel's Catholic Church, Archway Park and Archway Leisure Centre.
The total number of ALDI branches currently open in London is 36. Additional branches of this store, ALDI, are located nearby:
Visit this link for a complete listing of ALDI stores near London.
12/03/2018
I’m so happy that we as residents of archway are being able to have an ALDI store, we do as suggested have many shops selling alchoho, but it is also the small shops that sell liquors late at nightI personally would of loved to had a mall or shopping precinct but that wasn’t meant to be as the smaller business poised to that suggestion. I’ve lived in the archway for forty five years and I believe we now need a reasonable supermarket with competitors. As us residents children are the furue for this area.