Brick lane is one of the coolest parts of London to visit. Located in the east end of London, Brick Lane has a wonderfully shabby chic vibe. Especially at the weekend, no other part of London can match the vibrancy of Brick Lane. It’s well worth a trip on your visit to London, and we’ve put together this guide for the best things to do in Brick Lane to help you out!
Top of our list of the best things to do in Brick Lane is the famous Beigel Bake. Walking down the end of Brick Lane toward Shoreditch, at pretty much any point in the day, you will see a long queue snaking out of an unassuming beigel shop. Where there’s a queue like that in London, the food must be good, and Beigel Bake doesn’t disappoint. They are most famous for their salt beef beigel that you can see them cutting in the window, but everything on the menu is good – and cheap, with filled beigels from less than £2.
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Opening hours: Sun – Sat 00:00 – 23:59
Liverpool Street (Central, Disctrict&Circle Line)
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Brick Lane is world famous for its street art, which features artists such as Banksy, D*Face and Ben Eine. The art has featured in many music videos such as “Glory Days” by Just Jack and “All These Things That I’ve Done” by The Killers. Artists from all over the world and the UK come here to paint, safe in the knowledge that they will get an appreciative audience. The street art is constantly changing, new work is created, new artists come to the area. We recommend grabbing a hot chocolate from one of the local chocolatiers, and walking the streets on a cold day.
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Liverpool Street (Central, Disctrict&Circle Line)
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Good Value
Next on our list of the best things to do in Brick Lane is an unmissable experience. As you walk down the street from Aldgate, you will notice lines of curry shops on either side of the road. Outside each one an extremely charming man will be trying to usher you inside. Don’t be alarmed – go along with it! The name of the game here is haggling – talk to a few of them and find out what the best offer is, then go inside and enjoy a delicious curry. If you’re looking for a recommendation then go to Aladin – rumoured to be a favourite of Prince Charles. But in truth everywhere is good!
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Liverpool Street (Central, Disctrict&Circle Line)
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ParkBee Bethnal Green, 27 Birkbeck St, London E2 0EL
No list of the best things to do in Brick Lane would be complete without the world famous Brick Lane Market. Hunt for a bargain within the bric-a-brac, bursting full of antiques, stunning fabrics and kitsch collectables. Once you’ve found your treasure, refuel at one of the numerous food stalls in the area or head into a Brick Lane restaurant. Alongside fruits and vegetable stalls, you’ll find plenty of street food vendors lining Brick Lane on Sundays. Try The Rib Man for some of the best ribs in London. For street food throughout the week, head to Ely’s Yard at the Old Truman Brewery where you can feast on buttermilk chicken strips from Mother Clucker.
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Opening hours: 10.00-17.00
Liverpool Street (Central, Disctrict&Circle Line)
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ParkBee Bethnal Green, 27 Birkbeck St, London E2 0EL
Stunning Cocktails
Last but by no means least on our list of the best things to do in Brick Lane is the Cocktail Trading Co., an award winning cocktail bar hidden away on the main street. We cannot recommend this place highly enough – serving a wide range of inventive, exciting cocktails at fairly reasonable prices. The service and ambience of the place is fantastic – definitely something to check out!
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Opening Hours: 10am-5pm
Aldgate Station (Circle, Metropolitan Lines)
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ParkBee Bethnal Green, 27 Birkbeck St, London E2 0EL
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