Vauxhall, which was formerly part of Surrey until 1889, transitioned to a London location with the establishment of the County of London. Named after Fox Hall manor, it rose to prominence thanks to the very popular Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens – the Regency locals loved it. Despite its urban setting, Vauxhall has several green spaces that aren’t typical of London, including Vauxhall Park, with tennis courts and a quaint model village. The Pleasure Gardens remain a popular attraction, hosting a variety of cultural and community events regularly. The small Vauxhall City Farm is well worth a visit, and is a spot where visitors can interact with horses, alpacas, and sheep. Known as one of London's vibrant gay hotspots, Vauxhall pulsates with the energy of lively clubs and late night parties. Immerse yourself in Vauxhall's storied history, explore its many offerings, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this wonderful London neighbourhood.