Hackney City Farm
1a Goldsmiths Row E2 8QA
Tuesday-Sunday 10am-4.30pm Closed Mondays except Bank Holidays
London Overground to Cambridge Heath. Bus from Liverpool Street Station to Warner Place.
1 - 2 hours
All ages
Generally accessible including toilet.
FREE
Based on 5 reviews
The best time to visit is spring when all the baby animals are born. I love the baby goats! Felix 11
This is such a great attraction to visit some adorable animals in the heart of East London. It’s a fun afternoon around Hackney for kids and adults of all ages!
What a surprise to find this gem in the heart of London. Perfect for visit with inquisitive granddaughter. Thanks to KidRated for featuring it. Great service.
This is such a great place to come and have lunch or brunch with the kids and then take the short wander around the far. A real little gem of a place off Hackney road,.
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About Hackney City Farm
Hackney City Farm is a brilliant spot for animal-loving families. Meet pigs, goats and donkeys, explore the garden, and enjoy homemade cake—all without leaving Zone 2. It’s friendly, free, and perfect for kids who love getting up close and a little bit muddy.
Top tip from the KidRated team:
Bring snacks, wipes and maybe some wellies, this is the countryside, Hackney-style.
Quick Inspiration
Goats, pigs, donkeys, sheep, ducks, chickens, geese, rabbits and even bees! Spring is baby animal season, so get your “awwws” ready.
From toddlers to tweens, it’s a top spot for meeting animals, helping in the gardens, and joining hands-on workshops or Mini Farmers’ Clubs.
Yes. On weekends you’ll find pottery, woodworking, gardening sessions, and more. Mini (8–12) and Maxi (12–18) Farmers’ Clubs are especially fun.
Yep. There’s step-free access, ramps, accessible loos, and baby-changing facilities. The cobbles add charm, not chaos.
Yes, the Frizzante Café serves up brunch, juices, cakes and occasional evening meals. Or bring a picnic and eat in the garden or park next door.
Definitely. The Straw Bale Room is available to hire for DIY-style parties. Bring your own food, music, and vibes (just no glitter!).
1–2 hours is great for animal spotting and a snack. Add a workshop or lunch and you’ve got a half-day sorted.
Yes, but spots are limited. Apply early for placements in animal care, gardening or sustainability.
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Hackney City Farm is awesome! You can see animals like pigs, goats and chickens ...right in the middle of the city. The goats are really funny and the pigs are super big and a bit smelly (but in a good farm way!). There’s also a nice café where you can get yummy food after saying hi to all the animals. It feels like a little bit of the countryside in London. Top tip: Bring some coins for the animal food — feeding the goats is the best part! You're welcome :)