The East End is historically considered a slum, and in Conan Doyle's writing, the most dangerous part of London in the fog is the East End. It is near the pier, where residents are mostly poor people and immigrants from hardworking backgrounds, famous as "Jack the Ripper", once lived. In recent years, as a group of young and new designers moved the studio, it quickly became an internationally renowned gathering place for artists, especially Hoxton on the East Side, where artists and designers piled up. The place is relatively cheap and not too far from the west of London. A large community has been formed. Gallery, bar, coffee bar, club and hotel have been established as artists gather and creative industries develop in the area. Many artists can be seen outdoor works on the streets of east London, graffiti artist Banksy's anti-war, environmental protection and other themes are common outdoors.
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The East End is historically considered a slum, and in Conan Doyle's writing, the most dangerous part of London in the fog is the East End. It is near the pier, where residents are mostly poor people and immigrants from hardworking backgrounds, famous as "Jack the Ripper", once lived. In recent years, as a group of young and new designers moved the studio, it quickly became an internationally renowned gathering place for artists, especially Hoxton on the East Side, where artists and designers piled up. The place is relatively cheap and not too far from the west of London. A large community has been formed. Gallery, bar, coffee bar, club and hotel have been established as artists gather and creative industries develop in the area. Many artists can be seen outdoor works on the streets of east London, graffiti artist Banksy's anti-war, environmental protection and other themes are common outdoors.
There is nothing special, not a tourist spot, there are some parks nearby, if you are traveling, you don't have to go, there is nothing beautiful.
What's fun in East London besides the net red brick lane? Speaking of East London, children's shoes who know a little about London will definitely think of Brick Lane, the net red, first. But when is the hot Brick Lane bustling, is there a place in East London that is not so noisy and fun? Of course there is! Columbia Road Flower Market Address: Columbia Road, London E2 7RG; The Columbia Road Flower Market, which only opens on Sunday morning, can be regarded as a weekend market with the same name as Notting Hill, but unlike the Portobello Market market, which is almost only for tourists, most of the flowers that appear on Columbia Road are locals in London. The market is full of flowers, from potted plants and garden decorations to various bouquets, and of course the price is very cute. Almost to the closing time, a short section of the road is still crowded like the morning peak of the Beijing subway. However, passers-by's face is full of happiness. People who buy flowers and decorators on weekends should all just live a happy life. In addition to dozens of flower stalls selling a wide variety of potted plants and bouquets, there are many cute shops on the street, buying garden decorations and furniture, and some small galleries of local artists, all worth a visit. V&A Childhood Museum Address: Cambridge Heath Road, London E2 9PA, United Kingdom Soon after walking out of the subway station, I saw the Victorian-style red house that was not too eye-catching. If you hadn't seen the photos in advance, you might not feel that it was a museum at first sight. The exhibition here shows the changes in the way people live, especially in childhood, through the changes in toys from the 16th and 7th centuries to the present. In fact, it is not so much a museum, it is more like a community children's activity center, Sunday noon, various activity areas are full of children. The exhibition area is like the style of V&A, all kinds of strange exhibits. I have always liked this strange museum in the UK, because they can help me read the Englishman's brain cafe Paper & Cup address: 18 Calvert Avenue, Shoreditch, London E2 7JP The net red coffee shop near the flower market Paper & Cup, the hybrid of coffee shops and bookstores, the coffee shop with large floor-to-ceiling windows, It is not just the dreams of Asian girls. A very small shop, the furnishings are not complicated, but clean, the kind that people will fall in love at a glance. I ordered a latte and a chocolate ode, and picked a high stool for a window. I think of a person sitting in a library window cubicle 10 years ago, the wet weather in England that I once liked very much, and the green years, in memory, have become beautiful. Calvert Avenue Address: Calvert Avenue, Shoreditch, London E2 7JPShoreditch Church The whole Calvert Avenue in front of Calvert Avenue, Shoreditch, London E2 7JPShoreditch Church is my favorite street in the East District, and it is quiet and pleasant at any time. In addition to Paper & Cup there are several lovely cafes and local shops, or on a sunny afternoon, take a book and spend an afternoon sitting on the church lawn (here to emphasize that the UK is a mosquito-free country) Especially typical of the quiet urban residential area of the UK. Clove Club address: The Clove Club, Shoreditch Town Hall, 380 Old Street, London EC1V 9LT The recommended Clove Club again, from Shoreditch Church north along High Street, walk to the 100-year-old Shoreditch Town Hall. The Michelin-star restaurant, which focuses on traditional British cuisine, ranks 27 of the 50 best restaurants in the world in 2019, the highest ranked restaurant in the UK. The cutest brother of the bar, I heard that I had lived in Birmingham, and told me happily that I had just met my parents in Birmingham with my girlfriend on the weekend. My face was happy. I was also infected in an instant when I sat in front of the bar.
The West End is the royal turf, looking at the British tradition and glory, and the real history of London is in the East End, more authentic and longer, here is London for Londoners. Before teahouses and cafes, pubs were the only social places in the UK, and the boldness of the Saxon nation, the pub business never had to worry. Any time during the day, just find a street bistro, order a gin or English dark beer, and chat with locals about the little things about London sesame, isn't this the life of Londoners? In short, the connotation of the city of London can already be described as rich and complex, no matter what kind of person can find their place here, like the phrase "if you tired with London you tired with life." of Londoners.