There’s More to Canary Wharf than just business
Synonymous with big business and the flow of capital, Canary Wharf is one of two financial hubs in London- along with the City of London. Canary Wharf contains an ensemble of shops, trendy cafes, elegant bars and sophisticated restaurants in addition to several cultural activities. Stay in Canary Wharf with thesqua.re and explore this area more.
A historic district despite its ever changing face, visitors to Canary Wharf can learn more about the story of this important district of London at the London Docklands Museum. The Museum of London Docklands traces the history of the River Thames, the growth of the area as a major trading port and the modern incarnation of the area. The museum is part of the Museum of London and is funded by the City of London Corporation and the Greater London Authority. Opened in 2003 and located in a grade one listed 19th century Georgian warehouse, the museum is located within a short distance of the West India Docks.
To get a great view of Canary Wharf, take a trip on the Emirates Air Line that crosses the River Thames between the Royal Docks and the Greenwich Peninsula- a five minute walk from the …