Peckham is creative, multicultural and energetic, with markets, rooftop views, food, arts spaces, independent shops and a distinctive South London edge.
History of Peckham
Peckham began as a rural village and later became a busy South London suburb as transport links, housing and industry expanded. Rye Lane grew into a major shopping street, serving local communities with markets, independent retailers and everyday trade.
The area has long been shaped by migration, entrepreneurship and cultural change. African, Caribbean, European and newer creative communities have contributed to Peckham’s food, shops, churches, arts venues and street life. It has also become closely associated with contemporary art, independent business and nightlife.
Modern Peckham is layered: traditional markets, creative warehouses, rooftop bars, residential streets, galleries, parks and debates about regeneration all sit side by side. Its appeal lies in its energy and individuality.
Main Attractions in Peckham
Peckham rewards visitors who want to see both recognised landmarks and the everyday London character that surrounds them.
- Rye Lane
- Bussey Building and Copeland Park
- Peckham Levels
- Frank’s Cafe and rooftop views
- Peckham Rye Park and Common
- Independent shops, galleries and food spots
Ambiance and Local Character
Creative, multicultural, busy and expressive. Peckham feels less polished than some London areas, but that is part of its charm: it is energetic, local, artistic and constantly changing.
Dining and Evening Atmosphere
Peckham is excellent for casual and independent dining, from West African and Caribbean food to small plates, rooftop bars, bakeries, cafés and late-night venues.
For guests staying in central London, private transport can make South London dining easier, especially when combining dinner with theatre, riverside walks, concerts, sports events or late evening returns.
Transport and Access
Peckham Rye station provides rail and Overground links, with buses connecting to Camberwell, Dulwich, Brixton, New Cross and central London.
Hidden Gems and Quieter Corners
Creative studios and courtyards
Creative studios and courtyards around Copeland Park offers a quieter way to experience Peckham beyond the most obvious visitor routes.
Rooftop views above Rye Lane
Rooftop views above Rye Lane offers a quieter way to experience Peckham beyond the most obvious visitor routes.
Quiet routes through Peckham Rye Park
Quiet routes through Peckham Rye Park offers a quieter way to experience Peckham beyond the most obvious visitor routes.
Independent food stores and cafés
Independent food stores and cafés away from the main road offers a quieter way to experience Peckham beyond the most obvious visitor routes.
Suggested Visitor Itinerary
Start with the area’s main landmark or green space, then allow time for a slower walk through residential streets, independent shops or local markets. Pause for lunch or coffee, continue toward a hidden corner, and finish with dinner or a relaxed transfer back to your hotel.
Nearby Areas to Explore
Peckham works well as part of a wider South London itinerary. These nearby guides may also be useful:
Explore More South London Areas
Frequently Asked Questions About Peckham
What is Peckham best known for?
Peckham is creative, multicultural and energetic, with markets, rooftop views, food, arts spaces, independent shops and a distinctive South London edge.
Is Peckham worth visiting?
Yes. Peckham is especially worthwhile for visitors who want to experience London beyond the most crowded central attractions while still enjoying history, food, culture and local atmosphere.
How do I get to Peckham?
Peckham Rye station provides rail and Overground links, with buses connecting to Camberwell, Dulwich, Brixton, New Cross and central London.
What is the local atmosphere like?
Creative, multicultural, busy and expressive. Peckham feels less polished than some London areas, but that is part of its charm: it is energetic, local, artistic and constantly changing.
Can Mason & Green provide private transport to Peckham?
Yes. Mason & Green can provide private transfers, chauffeur journeys and flexible multi-stop routes to Peckham and nearby South London districts.
