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1-BD Flat In The Heart Of Hoxton And Shoreditch in London provides accommodation with free WiFi, 1.3 miles from Brick Lane, 1.8 miles from Sky Garden and 2.1 miles from Victoria Park. This apartment is 2.3 miles from London Bridge and 3.1 miles from King's Cross Theatre.
The apartment is equipped with 1 bedroom, a kitchen with fridge and oven, and 1 bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and a washing machine.
St Paul's Cathedral is 2.2 miles from the apartment, while Tower of London is 2.2 miles away. The nearest airport is London City Airport, 6.2 miles from 1-BD Flat In The Heart Of Hoxton.
## The space A spacious one bedroom flat in the heart of one of London's coolest neighbourhoods. Easy walk to Old Street, Liverpool Street, and Hoxton tube stations, and well serviced by hire bikes, put yourself in the heart of the best nightlife in London. What I love about Hoxton and Shoreditch is the great range of cafes, restaurants, and markets. This is an incredibly liveable part of London, there's always something going on. In Summer all the action happens in Hoxton Square (a short walk from the flat) - the minute there's any sun the entire neighbourhood grabs some food and some drinks and determinedly makes the most of it. If you're working in the City it's an easy walk, or a short cycle on a hire bike. If you're heading into the West End you've got the choice of tube, bus, or cycle. On weekends it's an easy stroll to the Columbia Road flower market and the Brick Lane precinct. This area is blessed with some great bars - I like to start my Saturday night with a Vietnamese on Kingsland Road and then head to somewhere like The Glory. Hoxton and Shoreditch is a great place to live - I hope you enjoy your stay here. ## Guest access Guests will have access to the e...
## The neighborhood In Shoreditch, empty walls are future murals. The neighborhood’s industrial warehouses and dingy side streets offer plenty of potential space waiting to be reimagined. Old brick warehouses have transformed into interactive art galleries, and countless buildings have served as Banksy’s canvases. Shoreditch’s appeal as a creative playground stems (at least, in part) from an urban, gritty underbelly, but clean-cut treasures aren’t in short supply—Shoreditch’s design sensibilities also influence its trendy pubs and cafes. A triangle of influences have made Shoreditch into one of London’s most distinctive and unusual areas. To the East, Bangla-town and Brick Lane – London’s celebrated curry mile – are a riot of smells and colours from the Indian sub-continent. In the West, the looming towers of Liverpool Street and the City represent the world’s most concentrated area of money-making talent, where a number of sophisticated business hotels have sprung up. And right in the middle of it all is Spitalfields market, a citadel of the working classes and home of the cockney music hall tradition. The result is an area where trendy bars sit next to cut-price Bangladeshi ...
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