Walking in London, visiting other parts of the city and looking for new experiences are just some of the reasons why people have started asking where to go for a walk in east London. The area is well-known for having a fantastic variety of parks, buildings and monuments. Many visitors come here on a guided tour and end up staying for the night. So what is there to do in this part of London?
Where to study in east London?
Posted on Category:GuideThe cosmopolitan city of East London offers a rich array of places for students from all over the world to study. It is home to the famous British universities of University of London, Imperial College London and University of Cambridge. There are also many private colleges in the area including the famous London School of Economics. It is no surprise then that students from around the world flock to this wonderful city to earn their degrees.
What to do in south east London?
Posted on Category:GuideIf you are looking for an exciting, fast paced business, looking to grow your business into the fast growing South East of England then you will want to consider what to do in South East London. This part of London is now starting to develop at a really fast pace with new regeneration happening all across London. It is now home to one of the biggest financial investments in Europe at Cotswolds. This makes it an ideal place to be as if you do decide to set up your business here you can rest assured that it will thrive and have a good chance of success.
Where to go in east London?
Posted on Category:GuideEast London is often informally and popularly defined as part of London, central of London. By many definitions, it’s also east of the River Thames and therefore, centrally located within London. For those who are curious as to what it might be like to live or visit east of the Thames, they are advised to visit the Docklands. This is not to say that the East End of London isn’t worth a look. It is.
Why is east London so dangerous?
Posted on Category:GuideYou see, in my experience, I don’t think there is much of a problem. I, living and working in the capital, I can say that we feel safer in east London than any other part of London. I am also an ex-policeman and I can also see that the crime figures in west London do not compare well with those in east.