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Wonderful West India Quay Luxury 2 Bedroom
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2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Sleeps 4
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Explore the area
London
- O2 Arena3 min drive
- Tower of London7 min drive
- Tower Bridge8 min drive
- London (LHR-Heathrow)49 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathroom 2
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About this property
Wonderful West India Quay Luxury 2 Bedroom
A high end purpose built two bedroom, two bathroom apartment close to the station and right next to the Riverside.
West India Quay is a jewel of architecture in a unique location which resides just the other side of Canary Wharf footbridge.
The Grade 1 listed warehouses dating back to the 1800s, house the extensive choice of restaurants, boutique shops and the Museum of London Docklands
Going out
Eating: Boisdale of Canary Wharf has outstanding reviews for its modern British cooking and offers a choice of more than 3,000 whiskies, as well as a cigar menu. The Plateau, on the fourth floor of Canada Place, makes the most of its fantastic views and offers modern French cuisine from fixed price and a la carte menus. For some spice, those in the know head to Aniseed to sample modern Indian cooking – book early as the small number of tables fill up quickly. If you have a yen for modern Japanese cuisine, head to Roka at Canary Wharf, where you can also watch the robata chefs at work.
Drinking: The Gun on Coldharbour is a favourite with locals, and its full restaurant menu offers upmarket gastropub fare, with oysters as their speciality. The Tea Merchant offers a more traditional venue for a pint and a homemade burger and has enviable views across the water.
Culture: Top of the list of places to visit is the London Museum Docklands, which has exhibitions focusing on the history of the area. It also offers the chance to take an evening guided ‘ghost walk’ around Docklands. There is a Cineworld multiplex cinema at West India Quay, and a quick trip on the DLR brings you within walking distance of the Greenwich Picturehouse. For culture vultures, The Space on Westferry Road offers a programme of theatre and dance, together with creative writing workshops, and the Hubbub cafe and bar
Local amenities
Canary Wharf shopping centre has a wide range of shops and boutiques, from Accessorize to Zara. For grocery shopping there is a Waitrose in the centre plus an Asda superstore just a short hop south in Crossharbour.
Billingsgate Fish Market is just up the road in Poplar and is open to the public as well as to trade customers – get there early though, as it’s all over by 9.30am. The Chrisp Street market, also in Poplar, was the first purpose built pedestrian shopping centre and still offers more than 80 stalls from Monday to Saturday.
The library at the Idea Store at Canary Wharf itself offers legal advice, job support, a knitting club as well as a whole host of activities for kids.
For those seeking a bit of exercise, the Tiller Leisure Centre in Tiller Road has a swimming pool, large gym and offers a wide range of classes. While the Canary Riverside Health Club, run by Virgin Active, offers a state of the art gym and breathtaking views down the river.
Just up the road towards Mile End is Revolution Karting – London's fastest track.
For a taste of the coast right in the heart of Docklands, head for the Docklands Sailing & Watersports Centre, where you can try your hand at canoeing, sailing, windsurfing and powerboating.
Green spaces
The jewel in the crown of this area’s green spaces is Mudchute, comprising 32 acres of countryside and a city farm with more than 100 animals. The land was saved for public use after a campaign to stop a high rise block being built in the 1970s, and since has been run as a charitable organisation that hosts a range of activities for all ages.
Canary Wharf on the river
Famous for being one of London’s top business districts, Canary Wharf also offers plenty for those wanting to unwind after a long day at work. Restaurants are scattered around the water’s edge, including pleasant eateries such as Le Secret Des Rotisseurs and The Gaucho. Those who still have energy to burn can visit the Docklands Sailing and Watersports Centre, which offers a host of activities, including sailing, windsurfing, kayaking and power boating courses.
Find out more about the perks of living on the river here.
Transport
Tube: The Jubilee Line serves Canary Wharf, with passengers disembarking into the magnificent Foster + Partners building, opened in 1999.
DLR: All of Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs area is well served by the DLR, with stations at Canary Wharf, Heron Quays, Crossharbour, West India Quay and Poplar.
River: There are regular river bus services between Canary Wharf Pier and Greenwich, London Bridge, Chelsea Harbour, Vauxhall, Embankment and Blackfriars piers.
Bus: Coming in from East London, the D3, D7 and D8 will all bring you directly to Canary Wharf, and the 277 heads to Highbury and Islington. There is also a night bus, the N550, from Trafalgar Square.
Flying: Escaping from the city couldn’t be easier with London City Airport almost on the doorstep, offering flights to many major European destinations, as well as easy access to New York
West India Quay is a jewel of architecture in a unique location which resides just the other side of Canary Wharf footbridge.
The Grade 1 listed warehouses dating back to the 1800s, house the extensive choice of restaurants, boutique shops and the Museum of London Docklands
Going out
Eating: Boisdale of Canary Wharf has outstanding reviews for its modern British cooking and offers a choice of more than 3,000 whiskies, as well as a cigar menu. The Plateau, on the fourth floor of Canada Place, makes the most of its fantastic views and offers modern French cuisine from fixed price and a la carte menus. For some spice, those in the know head to Aniseed to sample modern Indian cooking – book early as the small number of tables fill up quickly. If you have a yen for modern Japanese cuisine, head to Roka at Canary Wharf, where you can also watch the robata chefs at work.
Drinking: The Gun on Coldharbour is a favourite with locals, and its full restaurant menu offers upmarket gastropub fare, with oysters as their speciality. The Tea Merchant offers a more traditional venue for a pint and a homemade burger and has enviable views across the water.
Culture: Top of the list of places to visit is the London Museum Docklands, which has exhibitions focusing on the history of the area. It also offers the chance to take an evening guided ‘ghost walk’ around Docklands. There is a Cineworld multiplex cinema at West India Quay, and a quick trip on the DLR brings you within walking distance of the Greenwich Picturehouse. For culture vultures, The Space on Westferry Road offers a programme of theatre and dance, together with creative writing workshops, and the Hubbub cafe and bar
Local amenities
Canary Wharf shopping centre has a wide range of shops and boutiques, from Accessorize to Zara. For grocery shopping there is a Waitrose in the centre plus an Asda superstore just a short hop south in Crossharbour.
Billingsgate Fish Market is just up the road in Poplar and is open to the public as well as to trade customers – get there early though, as it’s all over by 9.30am. The Chrisp Street market, also in Poplar, was the first purpose built pedestrian shopping centre and still offers more than 80 stalls from Monday to Saturday.
The library at the Idea Store at Canary Wharf itself offers legal advice, job support, a knitting club as well as a whole host of activities for kids.
For those seeking a bit of exercise, the Tiller Leisure Centre in Tiller Road has a swimming pool, large gym and offers a wide range of classes. While the Canary Riverside Health Club, run by Virgin Active, offers a state of the art gym and breathtaking views down the river.
Just up the road towards Mile End is Revolution Karting – London's fastest track.
For a taste of the coast right in the heart of Docklands, head for the Docklands Sailing & Watersports Centre, where you can try your hand at canoeing, sailing, windsurfing and powerboating.
Green spaces
The jewel in the crown of this area’s green spaces is Mudchute, comprising 32 acres of countryside and a city farm with more than 100 animals. The land was saved for public use after a campaign to stop a high rise block being built in the 1970s, and since has been run as a charitable organisation that hosts a range of activities for all ages.
Canary Wharf on the river
Famous for being one of London’s top business districts, Canary Wharf also offers plenty for those wanting to unwind after a long day at work. Restaurants are scattered around the water’s edge, including pleasant eateries such as Le Secret Des Rotisseurs and The Gaucho. Those who still have energy to burn can visit the Docklands Sailing and Watersports Centre, which offers a host of activities, including sailing, windsurfing, kayaking and power boating courses.
Find out more about the perks of living on the river here.
Transport
Tube: The Jubilee Line serves Canary Wharf, with passengers disembarking into the magnificent Foster + Partners building, opened in 1999.
DLR: All of Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs area is well served by the DLR, with stations at Canary Wharf, Heron Quays, Crossharbour, West India Quay and Poplar.
River: There are regular river bus services between Canary Wharf Pier and Greenwich, London Bridge, Chelsea Harbour, Vauxhall, Embankment and Blackfriars piers.
Bus: Coming in from East London, the D3, D7 and D8 will all bring you directly to Canary Wharf, and the 277 heads to Highbury and Islington. There is also a night bus, the N550, from Trafalgar Square.
Flying: Escaping from the city couldn’t be easier with London City Airport almost on the doorstep, offering flights to many major European destinations, as well as easy access to New York
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About the area
London
Canary Wharf, a neighbourhood in London, is home to this apartment. O2 Arena and ABBA Arena are cultural highlights, and travellers looking to shop may want to visit Brick Lane and Liverpool Street. Check out an event or a game at ExCeL Exhibition Centre, and consider making time for Sky Garden, a top attraction not to be missed.
London
What's nearby
- O2 Arena - 3 min drive - 2.4 km
- ExCeL Exhibition Centre - 6 min drive - 3.9 km
- Tower of London - 7 min drive - 3.9 km
- Tower Bridge - 8 min drive - 4.3 km
- London Bridge - 9 min drive - 5.2 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Fairgame - 3 min walk
- Sports Bar & Grill Canary Wharf - 9 min walk
- Manhattan Grill - 2 min walk
- The Ledger Building - 4 min walk
- Ippudo Canary Wharf - 4 min walk
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