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Canary Wharf – More Than Just a Business District

Canary Wharf – More Than Just a Business District

While Canary Wharf has a reputation for bustling business, local residents will tell you that the area has much more to offer. From the outside looking in, the popular district has a distinctive London landscape due to its array of architectural giants. But, delve deeper and there’s many a gem to discover. We’ve put together a list of the top attractions in the neighbourhood.

Escape from the Urban Jungle 

Want to view the panorama from a rooftop jungle? The Canary Wharf Crossrail Roof Gardens offers you the opportunity to take in the city like never before. As part of the £14 billion Crossrail scheme and Canary Wharf Crossrail Station, the free, indoor oasis offers up a rooftop escape to the public. From plants arranged according to their originating hemisphere, to a garden which incorporates a performance space, this hideaway haven is sure to impress. 

Become a Culture Vulture

Also based in popular Crossrail Place, the Canary Wharf Everyman Cinema is a venue to channel your cultural passions. The boutique-style cinema offers you the chance to view a mixture of newly released and classic films from the comfort of luxury armchairs and sofas, complete with velour footrests. (Fancy.) 

Discover Historical Roots

Historically, the Canary Wharf district was a well-known port, trading produce from the Mediterranean and the Canary Islands. It was only in 1987 that this disused Docklands site was given a new life as a financial district to rival the City of London. Showcasing the prominent history of Canary Wharf is the Museum of London Docklands. Situated in a 200-year-old warehouse, it’s home to significant collections which represent London’s history, from the Roman settlement era to the development of modern-day Canary Wharf.  

Immerse Yourself in Calendar-Worthy Events

Canary Wharf and South Quay are the home to a wide spectrum of calendar-worthy events; from ice-skating to open air concerts, there’s always something going on in the busy district. For starters, famous Canada Square hosts a variety of outdoor events all year round, including the London Mural Festival. A short stroll from Canary Wharf, South Quay delivers a broad variety of food markets and vintage fairs to keep your energy levels high. A full programme of forthcoming events can be found here

Hampton Tower at SQP

If the electric hub of cultural delights and contemporary designs have caught your attention, then check out Hampton Tower at SQP. Perfectly positioned in South Quay Plaza, opposite Canary Wharf, these stylish studio, one and two bed apartments offer you luxury living at a fraction of the price. Equipped with built-in appliances, a dedicated concierge service and outdoor space, there are endless benefits at this prime Shared Ownership development. 

Book Your Viewing Today 

Sound interesting? You can lap up the luxury of a Shared Ownership home at SQP from just £102,500 for a 25% share. All you need is a £10,250 deposit.  

Book your viewing, here. Or, head to our social media profiles on Instagram and Facebook (@legalandgeneralaffordable) to ask any queries you may have. #LandGAH #HamptonTower