Guidebook for Greater London

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Guidebook for Greater London

Food Scene

People come far and wide for the Naga Wings meal (eat with caution, its HOT!)
Stroudley Grill & PFC
Bromley High Street
People come far and wide for the Naga Wings meal (eat with caution, its HOT!)
Fantastic food, value for money and great vibes. Definitely a great spot for brunch with super friendly staff
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Cafe East
3-5 Redriff Rd
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Fantastic food, value for money and great vibes. Definitely a great spot for brunch with super friendly staff

Drinks & Nightlife

Great place to experience authentic British pub atmosphere and great value for money meals.
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The Bow Bells Pub
116 Bow Rd
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Great place to experience authentic British pub atmosphere and great value for money meals.

Arts & Culture

Showcasing work from local artists and great cafe for coffee.
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Bow Arts Trust
183 Bow Rd
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Showcasing work from local artists and great cafe for coffee.

Shopping

A short distance from the Olympic Park, hosts all the high street shops and a number of cafes and restaurants, you would be spoilt for choice.
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Westfield Stratford City
157 Montfichet Rd
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A short distance from the Olympic Park, hosts all the high street shops and a number of cafes and restaurants, you would be spoilt for choice.
Running for more than a mile between Bethnal Green and Bow, it’s a street that’s earned its place in East End history. A stone’s throw away on Grove Road, the first V-1 rocket fell in 1944. Today, thanks to its grocers, butchers, bakeries, convenience stores, charity shops, boutiques, cafés, restaurants, cash-and-carries and thrice-weekly market, Roman Road is home to a living, functioning community.
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Roman Road
Roman Road
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Running for more than a mile between Bethnal Green and Bow, it’s a street that’s earned its place in East End history. A stone’s throw away on Grove Road, the first V-1 rocket fell in 1944. Today, thanks to its grocers, butchers, bakeries, convenience stores, charity shops, boutiques, cafés, restaurants, cash-and-carries and thrice-weekly market, Roman Road is home to a living, functioning community.

Essentials

All your household needs in one place; get your bread, milk and detergent.
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Tesco Superstore
Hancock Road
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All your household needs in one place; get your bread, milk and detergent.

Parks & Nature

The park occupies an area straddling four east London boroughs; Newham, Tower Hamlets, Hackney and Waltham Forest. Part of the park reopened in July 2013, while a large majority of the rest (including the Aquatics Centre, Velopark and Orbit observation tower) reopened in April 2014.
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Олимпийский парк королевы Елизаветы
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The park occupies an area straddling four east London boroughs; Newham, Tower Hamlets, Hackney and Waltham Forest. Part of the park reopened in July 2013, while a large majority of the rest (including the Aquatics Centre, Velopark and Orbit observation tower) reopened in April 2014.
Known as the ‘People’s Park’ Victoria Park is one of London’s favourite open spaces. Stretched over a huge 86.18 hectares, this swath of the outdoors is nestled entirely in Tower Hamlets. In the summer, it’s taken over by a number of festivals, from Field Day to Lovebox and in the autumn park-goers are treated to epic fireworks displays. But that’s not all: parts of the park are Grade II-listed and it was originally landscaped by the famous architect Sir James Pennethorne in 1842.
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Pavilion Cafe
Old Ford Road
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Known as the ‘People’s Park’ Victoria Park is one of London’s favourite open spaces. Stretched over a huge 86.18 hectares, this swath of the outdoors is nestled entirely in Tower Hamlets. In the summer, it’s taken over by a number of festivals, from Field Day to Lovebox and in the autumn park-goers are treated to epic fireworks displays. But that’s not all: parts of the park are Grade II-listed and it was originally landscaped by the famous architect Sir James Pennethorne in 1842.

Entertainment & Activities

The London Aquatics Centre is an indoor facility with two 50-metre swimming pools and a 25-metre diving pool in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park at Stratford, London.
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Лондонский акватический центр
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The London Aquatics Centre is an indoor facility with two 50-metre swimming pools and a 25-metre diving pool in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park at Stratford, London.