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7 Fun Things To Do In East London

The best spots to visit in East London

Janhavi Ramesh KowligiAfreen_Midhat
Last updated: July 8, 2024 8:36 am
Janhavi Ramesh Kowligi Afreen_Midhat - Content Editor
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There are many fun-filled things to do in east London. You might have wandered around central London, west London, north London, or south London, but east London is unique in its ways.

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Things to Do in East London1. Columbia Road Flower Market2.  Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park3. Take a Walk Through the Brick Lane4. London Wetland Centre5. Spend Your Noon at the London Fields Lido6. Dennis Severs House7. Have Fun While You Shop at Broadway MarketConsidering All This

This article will help you explore all the cool things that you can enjoy in London’s east end.

Aerial view of East London
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Whether it’s as simple as enjoying an incredible street art tour in Shoreditch high street, riding the Emirates airline at the Excel Centre near Broadway Market, visiting the Whitechapel art galleries, the Museum of London Docklands, or visiting the Spitalfields market, East London’s gives amusement to all kinds of visitors.

Things to Do in East London

1. Columbia Road Flower Market

Whether you are a flower enthusiast or not, the Columbia Road Flower Market of East London will bring a bright spark to your eyes. Columbia Road Flower Market is located in Bethnal Green in east London, close to Brick Lane and Spitalfields.

Flower market in Columbia Road
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The quality of plants and flowers sold in this market is wonderful and definitely worth buying. 

Columbia Road is a notable and delightful-looking business sector and has many bistros, free cafes, stores, shops, antique vendors and small exhibitions of flowers. 

2.  Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in  East London, England, is a complex of private and business structures and wearing settings. The recreation area is situated in London’s East End, in the precinct of Newham.

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Screenshot taken from the official site of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

The recreation area was initially used for the 2012 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games and was previously called London Olympic Park. After the Olympics, engineers changed these structures into business and private spots and renamed them out of appreciation for Queen Elizabeth II in 2013.

Engineers changed the ArcelorMittal Orbit to incorporate the world’s longest and tallest passage slide. Ecological organizers consolidated more open green spaces, streams, and park conveniences, like excursion regions and jungle gyms. Extra development included retail plazas, bars, and cafés.

Tentative arrangements included adding schools, lodging, and business foundations to oblige more individuals. Be that as it may, one inconvenience of the rejuvenation project was the increasing living expenses in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and neighbouring regions.

3. Take a Walk Through the Brick Lane

Assuming that you’re popping over to East London on a Sunday, ensure you visit the Brick Lane Market (at the Old Truman Brewery). It has everything from collectable art to apparel. 

Brick Lane, winding from Bethnal Green towards Whitechapel, is heaven for deal trackers, foodies, and fashionistas. If you’re planning to go to Shoreditch, plan to invest some energy investigating this famous East London road.

Brick Lane in East London
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In the core of London’s East End, this cobbled road was once among the least fortunate ghettos in the capital.

Jews, French Huguenots, and Irish outsiders later set up home before the Bangladeshi-Sylheti people group got comfortable in the region and put Brick Lane on the map for its curry cafés. Visiting this lane is one of the best things to do in east London.

Today, there are many classic shopping stores, energetic bars, and autonomous exhibitions. Shopaholics can go through hours scavenging for a remarkable find in Brick Lane’s one-of-a-kind shops.

Bookshop In Brick Lane, East London
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Even if you are not hungry, the delicious food here from around will make you starve. The conventional bagel shops very much evaluate curry houses, and road food of various kinds makes you hungry.

4. London Wetland Centre

The London Wetland Center was laid out in 1995 and opened to the general population in 2000. It was developed on the previous Barn Elms Reservoirs in Barnes.

 A Site of Special Scientific Interest was given to the London Wetland Center by Natural England in 2002 for hosting broadly substantial wintering populations of shoveler (Anas clypeata) and a collection of reproducing birds connected with marsh waters and their margins.

The middle comprises an organization of shallow pools and wetland meadows for birds, vertebrates, creatures of land and water, reptiles, and bugs. An individual must visit this place filled with natural elements.

Wetland Center
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There are a variety of wild birds that are now resident in the centre of London that cannot be found elsewhere, including enormous numbers of gadwall and northern shovelers. Other wild birds include sand martins, common kingfishers, small grebes, and remarkable peaked grebes.

They also include Eurasian bitterns, northern pintails, northern lapwings, water rails, ring-necked parakeets, and Eurasian sparrowhawks. Additionally, a variety of captive wildfowl are held in the middle.

5. Spend Your Noon at the London Fields Lido

Exploring London Fields Lido is among one of the best experiences in east London.

London Fields Lido is a 50m outside pool, open in every weather. It is a traditional land connecting the Hackney Central region of the London Borough of Hackney. The lido is in the northwest corner of London Fields Park and is controlled by a charitable social venture.

For the most recent news, enrollment choices, and full subtleties, all things considered, visit Better – London Fields Lido. Swimming at this place is so much fun. There is some restricted on-road parking. However, the lido is within straight strolling distance of Hackney Central and London Fields stations.

6. Dennis Severs House

Stowed away in the East finish of London is 18 Folgate Street, a strange Georgian house redesigned by craftsman Dennis Severs to make an exciting excursion through 200 years.

Among the transcending chrome, steel, and glass of the lively Tower Hamlets in the East End, there are a couple of significant pockets of old London, where the roads are as yet cobbled, the block structures are worn and blurred, and the dark railings, window screens, and road lighting discuss prior times.

Dennis Servers House
Screenshot of the official website of Dennis Servers House

To move back from the groups of the bustling fundamental streets and into one of these minor side roads is to venture back on schedule into a more seasoned, quiet London.

Dennis Severs was an American artist who moved to London to search for ‘English light.’ He purchased 18 Folgate Street and began an aggressive renovation, doing up every one of the rooms to address an alternate period from 1725 – to 1919.

He made an account of the imaginary Jervis family, Huguenot silk weavers who lived there in shifting phases of luxuriousness over the ages. He wasn’t simply attempting to make an exhibition hall piece notwithstanding, but a residing multi-layered masterpiece, a still life, where you can accept that the family has, in a real sense, just ventured outside.

At the same time, you investigate their home, seeing the letters left on the sideboard, the half-eaten rolls, the earrings nonchalantly disposed of on the table, and the destroyed bed.

Hints of pony-drawn carriages clopping by, the fragrance of the rosemary drying by the kitchen window, and the smell of Mrs Jervis’ tea mix consolidate to make this a genuine blowout for the faculties, an excellent source of both pain and joy for their maker.

Dennis Severs dealt with his home until his initial passing in 1999, and the house was passed on to the Spitalfields Historic Buildings Trust, who currently keep up with and run his home for guests. All guests are supposed to maintain total peace throughout their visit to safeguard the environment and limit interruption.

7. Have Fun While You Shop at Broadway Market

Broadway Market is situated in east London by London Fields in Hackney. This market has a food market and clothing business sector.

Broadway Market
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The market merchants are occupied with selling delightfully arranged food sources, soil products, bread, and heated merchandise. In this market, you will find various vendors selling carefully assembled gems, glossy guitars, amusing T-shirts, and wooden handiworks.

The best street art in London can be seen in east London. It is also a prime filming location.

Considering All This

There are many things to explore, from the exceptional road craftsmanship in Shoreditch to the memorable, unexpected, yet invaluable treasures like Abney Park Cemetery and much more. East London generally feels more overwhelming and motivating than the standard sepia-doused London that most sightseers search out.

Although not generally high on voyager’s hit records while investigating London, the east side of the capital should be delighted in by something other than local people. East London has many things to explore, so visit East London to see these world-famous sites.

Last Updated on July 8, 2024 by Sathi Chakraborty

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Finance enthusiast who wants to explore the world - Janhavi R. Kowligi is a freelance editor and content provider pursuing a bachelor's in commerce. With two years of diverse experience in content writing, she focuses on ensuring the authenticity and accuracy of the content of various categories like health, travel, food and much more. She likes to interact with people of diverse backgrounds and bring out the best in them.

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