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Spitalfields
Vibrant Spitalfields Setting
Situated in the heart of Spitalfields, this address is just steps from the famous Old Spitalfields Market, with its mix of boutique shops, dining, and lively street culture. Surrounded by Shoreditch’s creativity and the City of London’s landmarks, it offers the perfect blend of history, style, and modern energy.
Old Spitalfields Market
(3 mins walk)
​Old Spitalfields Market is a beautifully restored 17th-century market hall. Today, it’s a vibrant destination filled with street food vendors, artisan stalls, and boutique shops. The market also hosts regular events, blending history with modern culture.


Christ Church Spitalfields
(3 mins walk)
Christ Church Spitalfields is a striking Baroque church designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor. It stands as a historic landmark in East London’s Spitalfields area. The church often hosts concerts, exhibitions, and community events.
Brick Lane
(11 mins walk)
Brick Lane is one of East London’s most iconic and diverse streets. Known for its street art, vintage shops, curry houses, and weekend markets, it’s a hub for creatives and food lovers alike. The area buzzes with energy, especially on Sundays.


Shoreditch
(8–10 mins walk)
Shoreditch is a trendy and artistic district known for its hipster vibe and creative culture. It’s filled with indie boutiques, bars, street art, and co-working spaces. The area is also a hotspot for nightlife and experimental dining.
The Gherkin & City Skyscrapers
(12 mins walk)
The City of London’s skyline is defined by modern architectural icons like The Gherkin (30 St Mary Axe). Surrounded by other sleek skyscrapers, it represents the city’s status as a global financial hub. The area combines old-world charm with cutting-edge design.


Tower of London & Tower Bridge (12–18 mins ride by cab or Tube)
The Tower of London is a historic fortress and former royal palace, home to the Crown Jewels. Right next to it stands the iconic Tower Bridge, one of London’s most recognized structures. Together, they offer a glimpse into the city’s medieval past and engineering marvels.
Dennis Severs’ House
(4 mins walk)
Dennis Severs’ House is a one-of-a-kind museum in Spitalfields. Described as a “still-life drama,” it immerses visitors in the recreated lives of a fictional Huguenot family from the 18th to 20th centuries. Each room is a time capsule filled with atmospheric detail.

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