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A Sunday Sojourn From London Hotels To The East
From the Sloane Rangers in the West to the Hoxton Hipsters in the East you’ll find that the capitals postcodes are as different as London Hotels. While the West End and Central London is full of theatres and tourist attractions, the East End is popular with locals whether they’re planning a wild night out or a lazy Sunday stroll around the area:
Morning
On a Sunday morning start with taking a visit to Spitalfields Market. Sunday is the busiest day for traders and the covered market is crammed full of stalls offering the latest in food and fashion. Patricia Field, Sex and the City’s stylist has even been known to scour the stalls for a bargain and Carrie’s hand-painted sheepskin coat worn in season six was bought from a designer at this market, while the funky headwear at Chapeau Claudette has featured in Vogue Magazine.
Lunch
You’ll find numerous food stalls inside Spitalfields Market serving everything from Thai to Taiwanese; a lunch box shouldn’t cost you more than £5 and there’s ample seating outside the market.
Afternoon
Don’t think that you’ve seen all the attractions there are to see at your London Hotels in the West End, the East has some lesser known attractions worth visiting. Dennis Severs’ House at 18 Folgate Street is part art installation, part historical exhibit. The house is exactly how it would have been kept in the 18th century with rooms lit by candlelight and fires, while the half-finished dinner plates with real food give the impression that the family could return at any moment.
Dinner
On the way back to your London Hotels stop off at Brick Lane for a delicious curry . The area is also known as Banglatown due to the high-number of Bangladeshi immigrants who live in the area. You’ll be spoiled for choice when searching for a curry house, but ignore all the curry touts on the doors and head to Sweet and Spicy. Compared to the other restaurants, the restaurant can look a little unassuming but the place is so authentic that it pulls in the locals, add to this the rock-bottom prices and you’ve found a real bargain.
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