Food Scene
Lovely freshly baked traditional pastry and Mediterranean cuisine
42 locals recommend
Hazev Restaurant
2 S Quay SquareLovely freshly baked traditional pastry and Mediterranean cuisine
Byblos Harbour
Best freshly roasted coffee and surprisingly great selection of wines
13 locals recommend
Notes Coffee Roasters & Bar
31 St Martin's LnBest freshly roasted coffee and surprisingly great selection of wines
Visiting Canary Wharf can give you a crick in the neck from always looking up at the skyscrapers. It’s true that the skyline of this district certainly has a lot to offer. However, the most magnificent building of them all is One Canada Square. Although it is the second tallest building in Britain after The Shard, it is the largest in the country, covering a surface area of over 400,000 square metres. The 236-metre high tower climbs more than 50 floors and has been standing tall in Canary Wharf since 1991. Although the building is unfortunately not open to the public, it is worth paying a visit to look up at its majestic architecture.
23 locals recommend
One Canada Square
Visiting Canary Wharf can give you a crick in the neck from always looking up at the skyscrapers. It’s true that the skyline of this district certainly has a lot to offer. However, the most magnificent building of them all is One Canada Square. Although it is the second tallest building in Britain after The Shard, it is the largest in the country, covering a surface area of over 400,000 square metres. The 236-metre high tower climbs more than 50 floors and has been standing tall in Canary Wharf since 1991. Although the building is unfortunately not open to the public, it is worth paying a visit to look up at its majestic architecture.
Shopping
Canary Wharf Shopping Centre
1 Canada SquareWide range of shops to suit any taste and budget
Essentials
Tesco Express
179 Shoreditch High StCo-op Food - Isle of Dogs - Cassilis Road
Cassilis Roadessentials
Drinks & Nightlife
Boisdale of Canary Wharf
1 Cabot SquareEntertainment & Activities
Before Canary Wharf became a skyscraper attraction and core of the London business centres, the district was a well-known port. Showcasing the rich history of Canary Wharf and other London ports is the Museum of London Docklands. On display are Port and River collections representing London’s history from the Roman settlement era to the development of modern-day Canary Wharf. Situated in a 200-year-old warehouse, the museum aims to tell the story of our capital through the eyes of trade, migration and commerce over the past centuries.
217 locals recommend
Museum of London Docklands
Hertsmere Road Before Canary Wharf became a skyscraper attraction and core of the London business centres, the district was a well-known port. Showcasing the rich history of Canary Wharf and other London ports is the Museum of London Docklands. On display are Port and River collections representing London’s history from the Roman settlement era to the development of modern-day Canary Wharf. Situated in a 200-year-old warehouse, the museum aims to tell the story of our capital through the eyes of trade, migration and commerce over the past centuries.
Cineworld West India Quay
5 Hertsmere RdSightseeing
There is an urban jungle on the rooftops of Canary Wharf for you to feast your eyes on various plants and enjoy performances in the sun. The Canary Wharf Crossrail Roof Gardens offer a range of free events, workshops and performances for the entire community in the beautiful setting of a roof garden. The garden is a representation of the history and the geography of Canary Wharf. It draws on the district’s heritage from when it was a trading hub and a port. Many of the plants installed in the gardens are native to the countries that were visited by the ships of the West India Dock Company many decades ago.
22 locals recommend
Crossrail Place Roof Garden
Crossrail PlaceThere is an urban jungle on the rooftops of Canary Wharf for you to feast your eyes on various plants and enjoy performances in the sun. The Canary Wharf Crossrail Roof Gardens offer a range of free events, workshops and performances for the entire community in the beautiful setting of a roof garden. The garden is a representation of the history and the geography of Canary Wharf. It draws on the district’s heritage from when it was a trading hub and a port. Many of the plants installed in the gardens are native to the countries that were visited by the ships of the West India Dock Company many decades ago.
Getting Around
South Quay DLR Station
131 Merton High StJubilee line trains run every 3 min;
Canary wharf to London bridge trip - 6 min
to Waterloo- 9 min
London City Airport- 13 min
to Bank- 16 min
141 locals recommend
Canary Wharf Shopping Centre
1 Canada SquareJubilee line trains run every 3 min;
Canary wharf to London bridge trip - 6 min
to Waterloo- 9 min
London City Airport- 13 min
to Bank- 16 min