Neighborhood
Little Venice
395 locals recommend,
Why locals recommend it
Row upon row of narrow boats are moored up next to each other at this exciting boating community. It’s like terraced housing for boats, with little gardens on top of and next to them. Everyone knows each other, and everyone’s cats explore each other’s boats. Lovely pubs and cafes line the canal here. For a floating experience, have tea and cake at the Waterside Cafe boat, where the carrot cake is deelish. The Prince Alfred pub does a great Sunday roast: perfect Yorkshire pudding, rare beef, loads of gravy.
Location
6 Warwick Ave
London, England
Tips from locals
Quaint houseboats along a canal with greenery and nice cafes. Start your walk and Warwick avenue or portobello road market and go as far as you like, if you keep going you will go around Reagents park and get to Candem town market and eventually king's cross.
Little Venice is a district in West London, England, around the junction of the Paddington Arm of the Grand Union Canal, the Regent's Canal, and the entrance to Paddington Basin. The junction forms a triangular shape basin.
Little Venice is beautiful you can take trips along the canal beautiful restaurants on the barges lovely cafés to sit on in a beautiful park Also there are lovely restaurants and food shops in particular shops are fantastic There are also hairdressers and great nail spas for treats for the ladies