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Places to go along the Regent's Canal
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Mile End Park »
Mile End Park was first built in 1950 with the vision of creating one large community park by connecting up several …
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Puppet Theatre Barge »
The barge opened in 1982 and is unique. Described as one of London's more elusive treasures, it is an established 50 …
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Ragged School Museum »
Located in three canal sidewarehouses that previously wereused to house the largest 'ragged school' in London. In a …
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Regent's Park »
Regent's Park is a 166 hectare (410 acre), designed in 1811 by renowned architect John Nash. It is just a 20 minute …
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Roman Road Market »
Pick up a bargain or two at the Roman Road Market, from clothes and accessories to fruit and veg. Loads more stalls …
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Romford Road Market »
Once a bustling area based around pub culture, Romford Road Market is now crowded with merry shoppers looking for a …
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The Nunnery »
A contemporary project gallery where you can see the whole spectrum of visual arts by multiple artists, writers, …
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Victoria Park »
In the heart of the east end of London, Victoria Park (known locally as ‘Vicky’ Park) was opened in 1845 and …
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