Shoreditch Guidebook

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Shoreditch Guidebook

Food scene

Old Spitalfields Market is home to a community of both life-long traders and commercial brands. With a weekly line up of artisan products, vintage, vinyl and one off markets plus a mix of independent local stores, restaurants and stalls to discover. Unlike Borough Market, which primarily focuses on food, Spitalfields Market brings together all that is good in life - food, fashion, culture, music and lifestyle choices.
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Tregu i Spitalfields
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Old Spitalfields Market is home to a community of both life-long traders and commercial brands. With a weekly line up of artisan products, vintage, vinyl and one off markets plus a mix of independent local stores, restaurants and stalls to discover. Unlike Borough Market, which primarily focuses on food, Spitalfields Market brings together all that is good in life - food, fashion, culture, music and lifestyle choices.

Sightseeing

Awash with colourful graffiti, Brick Lane is the epicentre of street art in East London. In the heart of London’s East End, this cobbled street was once among the poorest slums in the capital; it became known for brick and tile production in the 15th century. Jews, French Huguenots and Irish immigrants later set up home here before the Bangladeshi-Sylheti community settled in the area and made Brick Lane famous for its curry restaurants. Today, there are more than 20 to choose from, alongside street-food stalls, vintage shopping boutiques, lively bars and independent galleries.
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Brick Lane
Brick Lane
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Awash with colourful graffiti, Brick Lane is the epicentre of street art in East London. In the heart of London’s East End, this cobbled street was once among the poorest slums in the capital; it became known for brick and tile production in the 15th century. Jews, French Huguenots and Irish immigrants later set up home here before the Bangladeshi-Sylheti community settled in the area and made Brick Lane famous for its curry restaurants. Today, there are more than 20 to choose from, alongside street-food stalls, vintage shopping boutiques, lively bars and independent galleries.