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  1. East End of London. Coordinates: 51°30′51″N 00°03′18″W. Dorset Street, Spitalfields, photographed in 1902 for Jack London 's book The People of the Abyss. The East End of London, often referred to within the London area simply as the East End, is the historic core of wider East London, east of the Roman and medieval walls of the City ...

    • Shoreditch
    • Spitalfields
    • Walthamstow
    • Whitechapel
    • Wapping
    • Stoke Newington
    • Canary Wharf
    • Hackney Wick
    • Stratford
    • Dalston

    Since it’s one of the best-known east London neighborhoods, I’ll start with Shoreditch. This area has some of the top bars, restaurants, and nightlife in London, and it’s a great place to start exploring the East End. From Shoreditch High Streetto Great Eastern Street, Redchurch Street to Rivington Street, this part of the UK capital is full of lif...

    Just south of Shoreditch, Spitalfields is another of my favorite east London neighborhoods. From the goods for sale at Old Spitalfields Market to the street art around Brick Lane, this area is bursting with color. Spitalfields also has great side streets to explore. Puma Court and Princelet Street are two of my favorites. The 18th-century Huguenot ...

    Up north, Walthamstowis one of the best east London neighborhoods for living like a local. This area is home to great restaurants, a famous neon art store, and the William Morris Gallery, a museum dedicated to the life and works of the famous English Arts and Crafts Movementdesigner. Walthamstow also has beautiful streets and a mix of heritage buil...

    Back towards Spitalfields, Whitechapelis a great east London neighborhood for its blend of history and culture. Everything from the Royal London Hospital Museum to the East London Mosque and Islamic Cultural Centre is here. Add to that the famous Whitechapel Market with its vibrant fabrics and the Whitechapel Gallery with its art exhibitions, there...

    Adjacent to Whitechapel, Wappingis another of the best east London neighborhoods. This riverside area is home to some of the most historic pubs in London. They sit alongside heritage dock warehouse conversions and the one-of-a-kind Wilton’s Music Hall. Wapping is also home to the Ornamental Canal and historic clipper ships. Wapping High Street has ...

    Next on my list of the best east London neighborhoods is Stoke Newington. This is a great local area with fun restaurants, cafes, and shops. Stoke Newington is also home to Clissold Park, a green space that dates back to the days of William the Conqueror’s Domesday Book in the 11th century. It’s a great place for a walk in the area.

    Back by the Thames, Canary Wharfis famous for its sea of skyscrapers. This area has reinvented itself in recent decades as a financial hub. But hiding among the steel and glass are landmarks like Billingsgate Market, the Museum of London Docklands, and The Gun, one of the most historic riverside pubs in London. The area is worth a visit for its mix...

    Speaking of new, Hackney Wick is one of London’s trendiest areas. This east London neighborhood is known for its nightlife scene and hip vibe. Sitting along the Lee Navigation canal, Hackney Wick is full of artists’ studios in converted industrial spaces, independent breweries, and cool cafes. It’s just the place to channel your inner hipster.

    Right by Hackney Wick, Stratford is known for its shopping mall, the Westfield Stratford City. It has a lot of shops and restaurants, and it’s a popular place to go in east London. Right by the mall, the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is a sporting complex that features a mix of stadiums built for the London 2012 Olympics, and parks, waterways, and p...

    Dalston is another of the most famous east London neighborhoods. Its heart lies in Kingsland Road, which is known for everything from great Vietnamese restaurants to cool cocktail bars. Ridley Road is another highlight of Dalston. Ridley Road Market has produce and home goods for sale, and it’s a great place to get into the local spirit.

  2. Aug 8, 2024 · East End of London, c. 1900 East End of London along the River Thames (c. 1900), detail of a map in the 10th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.The docks of the Port of London remained the principal gateways of the British Empire until the 1940s and '50s.

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  3. Feb 24, 2016 · The East End, it tells us, is 'The part of London east of the City as far as the River Lea, including the Docklands'. Yes, but how far north and south does that go? You can't define an area with ...

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  4. Jul 13, 2022 · According to the Encyclopedia Britannica , London’s ‘East End’ spans eastward from ‘Shoreditch High Street, Houndsditch, Aldgate High Street and Tower Bridge,’ ending at the River Lea, with the bulk in the London borough of Tower Hamlets. It adds that in the Middle Ages, the East End was part of the parish of Stepney, part of the ...

  5. But that’s not all: parts of the park are Grade II-listed, there are two expansive lakes (one with a Chinese pagoda island), a boating pond and the Pavilion Café, where you can grab a bite to ...

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  7. Jul 2021. The East End of London is a rich history. Originally the docks serving London were located here and as a result there were warehouses that have now been converted into trendy flats. There has also been some significant redevelpment of the area and some spectacular buildings created. There is some depravation in the area with Tower ...