Read more in our full,6 Great Things to do in London’s East End | England,True to form, I tried to fit in as much as possible during my 48-hour visit and managed to discover several great things to do in London’s East End. Just note that you can’t book a table and you’ll probably have a wait, so the earlier you get there the better.– is found between Middlesex and Goulston Streets in Spitalfields and opens from 9 am to 2 pm on a Sunday. The food is all freshly made, extremely tasty, and very reasonably priced. Design-led interiors a...48 hours in central London... an insider's guide to the capital of cool,The 10 most incredible places in England worth travelling for – and where to stay,London's best new restaurant openings since the end of lockdown,The best wild swimming spots close to London,Uber Boat service launched for Tube-weary Londoners,Why now is the perfect time to explore Britain's finest cities,The joys of a midi-break, the cheaper alternative to a weekend away,The best places to stay in the Lake District, from luxury hotels to boutique b&bs,Staycations with style: the hottest UK hotel openings for 2020 and 2021,No crowds and a warm welcome – the unexpected allure of a seaside holiday in Northern Ireland,Six UK islands for a perfect autumn escape,Can I visit Scotland? You’ll find, rather haphazardly displayed, many taxidermy specimens, skeletons and skulls, strange art, books, letters, erotica and a plethora of other curios.To be honest it was rather bizarre, but fun for a browse and even better for a post browse cocktail in the ground floor bar. It was busy, very busy, and I had to wait about 20 minutes to be seated, but it was well worth the wait. There’s a smaller version of the market held on Wentworth Street on Mondays to Fridays between 8 am and 4 pm.is located in Hoxton and opens on Sundays from 8 am to 2 pm.A flower and plant lovers paradise, this must be London’s most instagrammable market. A small desk and chair, along with a mirror, hairdryer and Nespresso machine. Directly across the road is.which I unfortunately didn’t get chance to visit.There are 161 rooms of various types: standard double, premium double, family and twin. It’s a self check-in process which you do via one of three check in stations. Thanks for a very interesting and engaging posts about London’s East End.Yes it is pricey, I’m from the UK and I rarely visit London myself. Our guide, Jonny, was dressed in period costume which immediately set the scene for the upcoming tour. It took about two hours so make sure you have comfy shoes and an umbrella just in case you get the same apalling weather we did.

This world famous market now sells clothes for men, women and children, along with household goods and other bits and pieces. The bar is well known for its excellent cocktails; I recommend the delicious Witches Cradle, which tasted like a cross between an espresso martini and a chocolate orange – yum.I’ve reviewed below. If you prefer things organised for you rather than going it alone Get Your Guide have loads of great activities on offer which you can book online. The East End is about as happening as it gets in London right now. Its 24-hour busine...A soaring 22-floor aparthotel on the eastern edge of London’s Square Mile. We had a layover there, a few years ago, and spent a nice day walking around and visiting one of the national art galleries. I can’t receommend this tour enough it was a fantastic engaging and memorable experience. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions. There was also some hanging space for clothes, bedside table and a safe.had air-conditioning and super-fast wifi (accessible all over the hotel) and usb charging points next to the bed which came in very handy. Being Punjabi ourselves we will have to check out Tayaabs. The use of the projector to show images of the original crime scene photos which really helped transport us back to 1888 when the murders took place. i’m already planning a return trip so I can see (and write) about more of what’s on offer in this fabulous area of London.Have you visited London’s East End?