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  1. Mar 2, 2022 · Many of London’s most iconic streets can be found in the centre of town. These include Piccadilly, Carnaby Street, the King’s Road and New Bond Street – the most expensive street in the U.K. Other streets in London, such as Portobello Road and Columbia Road, are slightly further away but very easy to get to on the London Underground or by ...

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    • Shoreditch. 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.
    • Spitalfields. 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.
    • Walthamstow. Up north, Walthamstow is 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 Movement designer.
    • Whitechapel. Back towards Spitalfields, Whitechapel is 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.
    • Abbey Road. Abbey Road is home to the world’s most famous zebra crossing. This happens to be just outside Abbey Road Studios, where the Beatles were recording their album – titled Abbey Road – in 1969.
    • Baker Street. This busy London street owes its fame to the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, created by Arthur Conan Doyle. Sherlock Holmes wasn’t the first fictional detective, but he is arguably the most famous.
    • Bond Street. There is actually no ‘Bond Street’ in London. It’s the collective name applied to New Bond Street and Old Bond Street, which run through the heart of Mayfair.
    • Brick Lane. Brick Lane, in London’s East End, is home to one of the best weekend markets London is famous for. On Sundays, the street is packed with great food stalls, and vendors selling everything from apparel to furniture.
    • Street Art. East London is just filled with graffiti and street art, reflecting its creative spirit. The best places are in Shoreditch, Brick Lane, and Hackney.
    • Coffee Shops. If you’re like me, you want (need?) to kickstart your day with excellent coffee. East London hipsters have high standards, and this area really delivers.
    • Spitalfields Market. I love this market. Spitalfields is not nearly as crowded as Borough Market. And, at 350+ years old, it was once the greatest medieval market in London.
    • Humble Crumble. Humble Crumble in Spitalfields is now an internet sensation and social media darling. It features all sorts of apple crumble, which it calls “Britain’s most nostalgic desert.”
    • Watling Street (Pre-Roman) When it comes to historic streets in London, they don’t come much older and more iconic than Watling Street. Centuries past, Watling Street was the main trail from Dover to Shropshire via London where it crosses the River Thames.
    • Bishopsgate (Roman) Bishopsgate was one of the first Roman roads built in London, obviously making it one of the old streets of London. It takes its name from the gate on the northern city wall which it passes through, and once connected Londinium to Eboracum (present-day York).
    • Candlewick/Cannon Street (Roman) This major city street that runs adjacent to the River Thames, was once named Candlewick Street, which was a reference to the candlemakers who operated their business along this street, way back in the Middle Ages.
    • Fleet Street (Roman) Fleet Street is a term synonymous with that of the British National Press, as it is a historic thoroughfare that has been dominated by this particular industry for many years.
  2. Sep 21, 2012 · Brick Lane is one of the most famous streets in London, known for its amazing street art, rich history, and vibrant culture. So a street art walk is the perfect way to start exploring the area! If you want to explore further, don’t miss my Slums and Street Art East London Walking Tour route. You could even combine the two and fill a whole day ...

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  4. 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 of London and north of the River Thames. It does not have universally accepted boundaries on its north and east sides, though the River Lea is sometimes seen as the ...