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In recent times the East End of London has been the poor relation to the glamorous West End,
East London is now the epicentre for the bright young things of the capital’s society wanabe’s to be seen. Shoreditch and Hoxton have transformed beyond recognition throughout the last ten years. Now, fine art houses, cinemas, modern art galleries, trendy bars, and the famous Jamie Oliver’s restaurant, Fifteen are prominent to this once depressed area. The once famous areas of Brick Lane and the Columbia Road retain more of their original stoic atmosphere, and are definitely worth exploration. With the onset of the 2012 Olympics being situated in this area of London, the lead up will increase activity within the East End of London region.
Post the 1980’s regeneration revolution in the area, there is a feeling of two worlds colliding here along side this once shipping industry stronghold. The six mile stretch of the river Thames and once renowned area of Docklands is now a magnificent and truly wondrous site, rising like the immortal phoenix from the ashes of the all embracing East End shipping industry. Docklands is now home to some 50,000 or so workers, who commute daily. The new financial metropolis is mainly centred on the Isle of Dogs around Canary Wharf. This is a modern high tech area of London and could be the place to impress your chosen
London Escort there are some excellent bars and restaurants that are spectacularly located along this stretch of London’s historic waterfront.
Most of this region is built-up, with a fantastic ethnic diversity, and as part of a huge rejuvenation programme will be the central focus point for the 2012 Olympics. Stratford, one of
East London’s major transport hubs, is to be connected to the Eurostar Train Link, giving
East London a direct rail access to Europe. If it is open space and greenery you seek, look no further than Forest Gate it is a most pleasurable part of the East End. West Ham boasts a Premiership football club which has its home ground at Upton Park.
Hackney once described as one of London's most depressed boroughs, suffered from high criminal activity and extremely poor social standards. In the 1980's its then famous socialist council became part of what was labelled the Loony Left. In recent times its plentiful warehouse spaces have attracted a growing number of new wave artists for whom the chic and somewhat elitist Hoxton and Shoreditch are now out of range. The Hackney Empire, a star in the
East London annuals and famed as a venue, now hosts a multitude of events, ranging from Opera to Comedy and Theatre. Music has also been firmly placed on the East End map through the venue Ocean which has fast become one of the most firmly established music venues in the London scene.
Walthamstow with its now famed E17 postcode, possibly one of the most famous in the country, all came about due to the Music Chart success of a rough cut boy band who performed in the early 1990’s, with the same name E17. Today, Walthamstow is a hurl burly borough with a superb market and excellent connections to Central London. A visit to the famous dog track is a trendy night out. Leytonstone, the poor relative of Walthamstow, has always been slightly less prosperous than its neighbour and can not compete in the interest stakes.
Shoreditch, Hoxton and Spitalfields, are set in the heart of unconventional London. Affordable warehouse accommodation enthralled the likes of Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin in the 1990's. Now with its cobbled brick streets, back to its roots, the in vogue pubs and clubs, this region offers an alternative to the ostentatious West End. A true Cockney from the East End heartland must by tradition have been born within the sounds of Bow. Many of the areas of the East End tell their own individual stories, Bethnal Green the home of the famous Brick Lane, street markets and boxing empires has lots to tell. The East End is also famous for its lurid past, Whitechapel has its Jack the Ripper and generally the East End played host to the Gang Warfare of the 1950’s and early 1960’s. Two of its most infamous son’s were the much feared Kray Twins who held court in London’s East End.
Coming soon you will find a list of locations in East London where our exquisite and elegant Escorts will be more than happy to visit and offer you that very special memorable evening of exceptional enjoyment, which we are certain you will remember for a very long time.