Crystal Palace, already known for its towering views, indie shops and leafy parkland, just added another jewel to its crown: an FA Cup win for the ages.
The Eagles soared to a 1-0 victory against Manchester City in a sold-out Wembley Stadium, with Ebere Eze’s first-half strike securing the club’s first-ever major trophy in its 164-year history.
As the final whistle blew and red and blue flags waved in the air, the celebrations that started in Wembley quickly made their way back home – to the beating heart of south London.
The Bank Holiday Trophy Parade on Monday (June 26) was pure Palace: a little late, a lot loud, and bursting with pride.
Crystal Palace fan Mark Parkinson, 61, with grandson Mason Russell, 10 weeks old before the FA Cup winners parade in London. (Image: Yui Mok/PA Wire)
Thousands lined the streets, chanting, cheering and celebrating alongside the team.
On board the open-top bus were the heroes of the hour – Eze, Dean Henderson, the full squad and coaching team – with a second bus carrying support staff and legends like Mark Bright, who didn’t miss a beat, going live on Instagram as they rolled through.
But Crystal Palace isn’t just the name of the club.
It’s a community that knows how to throw a party, whether you’re holding a pint at Westow House, sipping natural wine at Crystal Palace Wine Club, or getting your brunch fix at Brown & Green by the station.
There’s a creative spirit in the air here, from the boutique shops of The Triangle to the pop-ups and markets that bring the high street alive every weekend.
La Gelatiera serves up small-batch ice cream that’ll rival any goal celebration and is perfect for those with a sweet tooth.
For those who fancy a drink with a view, The Faber Fox has you covered with sunset pints and Palace pride.
And of course, there’s Crystal Palace Park, one of London’s most unique green spaces.
Crystal Palace Park (Image: Poppy Huggett)
Sprawling across 200 acres, it’s home to the famous Victorian dinosaur sculptures that have enchanted generations of visitors (and sparked more than a few imaginative games).
You’ll also find a tranquil boating lake, a charming maze, a skatepark, playgrounds, and even remnants of the Crystal Palace itself.
Fitness fans flock to the National Sports Centre with its Olympic-sized pool and athletics track, while weekenders stroll through the Italian terraces, take in panoramic views, or watch the peacocks strut near the café.