In this video tour, David Hill of New York Habitat (www.nyhabitat.com) explores the glittering neighborhoods of Canary Wharf and Docklands. Canary Wharf was first recognized as an ideal docking location by the Vikings, who established it as a port. It later became an important keystone in the West Indies trade, bringing in sugar, tea, and rum back in the heyday of Britain’s naval power. Since the 1980’s it has been transformed into a financial powerhouse, and together with the City of London (not to be confused with London as a city) is informally known as the Wall Street of London. Towering banks and media skyscrapers fill the sky, while upscale boutique shops line the streets of this posh neighborhood. Located on the Isle of Dogs, this district extends from Limehouse in the west to London City Airport in the east. This video will discuss places in Canary Wharf and Docklands, including Cabot Square, the West India Quay, the Thames Barrier, Island Gardens, and the Greenwich foot tunnel.
You can also read our blog article about Canary Wharf and the Docklands, London: [ Ссылка ]
Canary Wharf and Cabot Square
As the center of Canary Wharf, Cabot Square is the illustrious home of multiple global banks and media houses. It was named after the Italian explorer Giovanni Caboto and often features works of art around the square. Due to its illustrious patronage this area is also known for its top notch shopping, so it’s a great place to pick up designer or high street goods.
The West India Quay
The West India Quay looks just like a shipyard – but all of the interiors of the buildings have been recently reimagined in modern styles. As such, it combines the best of both worlds – the charm of Georgian character with the wonders of modern plumbing. It’s absolutely a must-see.
Renting an apartment in Canary Wharf and Docklands
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Island Gardens
Located on the southern edge of the Isle of Dogs, Island gardens is home to Mudchute Park and Millwall park, as well as a great view of the River Thames. Beyond the river you have a great view of Greenwhich Hospital, the National Maritime Museum, and Cutty Sark. To see them up close take the Greenwich foot tunnel, which goes directly from Island Gardens to northern Greenwich.
Docklands
Beyond The O2 arena to the east you’ll find Docklands and the Thames Barrier. It was built as a way to ward off North Sea floods, and the nearby museum is a great inexpensive trip for the family. Just above that you’ll find London City Airport, which serves over 3 million passengers per year and is London’s most central airport.
We hope you enjoyed our tour of Canary Wharf and Chelsea! Don’t forget to check out our blog for more information about this area LINK. What was your favorite place to visit? Let us know in the comments below!
If you’re interested in more video tours of London, check out some of our other videos: [ Ссылка ]
London Video Tour: Canary Wharf and the Docklands
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