In this video tour,
New York Habitat (
http://www.nyhabitat.com) explores
London's developing
East End!
On the tour,
David Hill will stop by some of the most popular and iconic neighborhoods and streets in
London’s East End, including
Shoreditch, Hoxton,
Spitalfields, and the
Spitalfields market. All of these neighborhoods comprise the greater East End, and overlap with equally popular
Hackney.
Find out more about Hackney in our blog (http://www.nyhabitat.com/blog/2014/02/10/live-like-local-hackney-east-london/)!
Home to artists, rebels, and young professionals, there truly is a place for everyone in this diverse, eclectic neighborhood.
Once a shipping and industrial center, recent decades of prosperity have transformed London’s East End into one of the best-kept secrets in town!
Find this dynamic neighborhood between
Bishopsgate in the west and the
River Lea in the east, as well as the
River Thames to the south and
Regent’s Canal to the north. You can find our other
London apartments here (http://www.nyhabitat.com/london-apartment
.html).
Shoreditch
Once a working class neighborhood, this section of town has blossomed in recent decades into a hip and trendy spot for young professionals. Yet architectural elements still linger from Shoreditch’s days as a dockyard, silk center, and furniture hub. You can see some examples of this in our long-term rentals in London (http://www.nyhabitat.com/london-apartment/furnished). In fact, Shoreditch has been a home to artists for centuries, and was the location of the first playhouse built in
England. The popup shops of Boxpark Shoreditch are especially famous, so be sure to check them out.
Hoxton
Synonymous with theaters and music halls, the neighborhood of Hoxton is known by locals as a great alternative to the theater districts in the
West End. Its roots in the area are ancient, as even the
Romans once traversed
Ermine Street.
Today it’s known for its loft conversions and fabulous entertainment hotspots.
It’s a great place to look into if you’re thinking of renting an apartment in London. (http://www.nyhabitat.com/london-apartment/vacation/hackney-east-end)
Brick Lane
Stretching from Swanfield
Street to
Whitechapel High Street, Brick Lane is famous for its
Bangladeshi cuisine and avant-garde art. Local curry houses are famous for their spicy and delicious fare, while the streets serve as a showcase for professional and student art.
Spitalfields
Made famous as
Jack the Ripper’s hunting ground, Spitalfields has evolved from a hotbed of crime to a thriving and diverse community of locals. Spitalfields market is a great place to pick up inexpensive vintage goods while
St. Catharine’s docks have been recently transformed into a modern marina and crisp housing development.
It's a great place to find a short-term vacation rental apartment. (http://www.nyhabitat.com/london-apartment/vacation) You certainly can’t beat the view, since the
Tower Bridge and the
Tower of London are but steps away.
We hope you've enjoyed this tour of
London's East End neighborhood!
Don't forget to check out our blog for more information about the area: http://www.nyhabitat.com/blog/
2015/01/12/london-video-tour-east-end/
Did we miss any of your favorite spots?
Let us know in the comments below!
- published: 12 Jan 2015
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