Wapping
Wapping and the riverside around Tower Bridge are steeped in history yet thoroughly modern, defining the regeneration of London’s industrial heritage. Wapping is little more than a high street within the Borough of Tower Hamlets. The area was inhabited by sailors and boat builders, who capitalised on career opportunities presented by the maritime connections.
Wapping is a rare secret part of East London introduce the old London to a new modern London where some roads are still same it was from the beginning. From footballer to top celebrity resident in Wapping area. St Kathrine doc is well known for boat-clubs and all kind of restaurants.
Shoreditch
Shoreditch is in London Borough of Hackney and Tower Hamlets alongside neighbouring parts of East-London, which are also perceived as part of the area due to historic ecclesiastical links. Shoreditch lies just north-east of the border with the City of London and is a part of London's East End.
In the 16th century, Shoreditch was an important centre of the Elizabeth Theatre, and it has been an important entertainment centre since that time. Today, it hosts many pubs, bars and nightclubs. The most commercial areas lie closest to the City of London and along the A10 Road, with the rest mostly residential.
Bow
East London call heart of London and Bow is the oxygen of East London. Bow is an area where welcome all the culture, religion and offers a blend of history, modern culture, and convenience that perfectly captures the soul of East London. Bow surrounded by Victoria Park, Stratford, Docklands, Mile End and park, Whitechapel and Queen Mary University of London Campus.
With its plethora of transport options, moving to Bow guarantees seamless commuting, especially to Canary Wharf and Central London. The area is a treat for the lovers of architecture with its variety of Victorian houses, and modern waterfront buildings. Living in Bow also means having access to some of London’s loved parks like Victoria Park and Mile End Park.
Whitechapel
Whitechapel Known as the heart of East London. The vibrant multicultural district in East London under the initial postcode of E1 which used to be mostly an industrial area and was popular for street shops. Whitechapel is a few minutes walking distance from central London. Uk and EUROPE's Biggest Medical College Hospital “The Royal London” located in Whitechapel which made this area more business than any part of London. The Great Brick Lane, where almost 150 years old bagel shops and 100s of restaurants from different countries represent this great metaculture district.
The faster to slower Transport from Elizabeth line to district line connects across London and the surrounding area. Hammersmith and city line and over ground. The residence of Whitechapel mostly University students from Queen Mary, UCl, Kings, UEL and London Baths. Also, a large Bangladeshi community lives in the area where Whitechapel station name is written in English and Bangla.