The parks and green spaces in Canary Wharf have been carefully nurtured and cultivated over the years, offering a different view and sense of wellbeing in each and every one. Whether you fancy yoga in the park or simply want to take a moment to breathe, enjoy pop-up events and activities...
Canary Wharf started off life as a financial business district in East London. Now, containing thousands of new homes, parks, transport connections, schools and shops, Canary Wharf is rapidly becoming a district in its own right. This short FAQ will cover everything you need to know about the...
Find the best halal food options in Canary Wharf with our guide, from Middle Eastern cuisine to Indian and more. Learn more here.
Not one for traditionalists, but somewhere to head for some glitz and glamour on the big day. Christmas Day at Bob Bob Ricard, Soho. Minimum spend £125 per person. Christmas Day at Bōkan London, Canary Wharf Celebrate Christmas with a view, 37 floors up at Bōkan. The Christmas menu...
(Camden, Hackney, Brixton, King's Cross). LikewiseThe Vurger Coin Shoreditch, Canary Wharf and Brighton, where they've nailed the often-tricky vegan brioche. North London'sReady Burgeris worth a mention too — itsmenu itemsare packaged suspiciously similarly to a certain fast food chain, and...
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Where to eat in London St. John (British) Housed in an old smokehouse in Smithfield, St. John might just be one of the most casual Michelin-starred restaurants you’ll ever visit. But while the vibe is laid-back, the cooking is meticulous – Chef Fergus Henderson knows how to turn eart...
Canary Wharf is an area of ex-docklands that was redeveloped into a secondary financial centre for London in the late 1980s. It’s home to some of the city’s tallest skyscrapers and the London headquarters of many of the world’s largest financial institutions. ...
Keeping Up Those Lofty Aspirations; Conran Looks Set to Succeed Where Other Gambles in Canary Wharf Have Failed