8 Best Things to do in Shoreditch London

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Why should you visit Shoreditch, London?

Are you wondering what to do in Shoreditch, London? We spent one day exploring this arty part of London. Shoreditch is known for its Indian food, markets, entertainment, and street art. Our Shoreditch travel guide includes the best things to do in 24 hours in Shoreditch, London.

Continue reading to get all the information for the perfect trip to Shoreditch.

We cover location, main sights, where to eat, and other tips to have a fantastic time in this unique area of London.

In addition, we include information for visiting Camden Town, London, and Little Venice, London.

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Be sure to check out our full Shoreditch Vlog. We go to each place mentioned in this post: 8 Best Things to Do in Shoreditch, London.

 

8 Best Things to Do in Shoreditch, London

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Where is Shoreditch?

Shoreditch is a popular East London neighborhood. You have to visit Shoreditch when you are in London. It is known for street art, pubs, markets, and Indian food.

 
 

What are the main sights to see in Shoreditch?

These are the 8 best things to do and see in Shoreditch, London.

-Shoreditch Grind (coffee)

-Shoreditch Street Art

- BOXPARK Shoreditch (dining, shopping)

- Brick Lane (markets, street food)

- Beigel Bake Brick Lane Bakery (salt beef bagel)

- Old Spitalfields Market (dining, shopping)

- The Golden Heart (pub)

- Aladin (Indian restaurant)

 

Looking for a tour of Shoreditch?

 

1. Shoreditch Grind

Shoreditch Guide Shoreditch Grind

One of the best ways to start a day in Shoreditch is to visit Shoreditch Grind for coffee. As soon as you get off the Tube (Old Street), you will not have far to walk to reach this coffee shop.

Shoreditch Guide - Shoreditch Grind coffee

Filter coffee is £2.90, and iced coffee is £3.90.

 

2. Shoreditch Street Art

Shoreditch Guide - Shoreditch High Street

If street art is your thing, then you are in luck while in Shoreditch. Shoreditch has some of London’s best street murals. While walking around the area, you will inevitably stumble upon some fantastic artwork, so keep your eyes peeled.

 

3. BOXPARK Shoreditch

Shoreditch Guide - BOXPARK Shoreditch

BOXPARK Shoreditch is a unique mall made from shipping containers. Here you will find stores and restaurants.

While we were visiting BOXPARK, Essie nail polish had a pop-up event taking place.

We put on a protective covering and stepped into their box to paint using their vibrant colors. If you are in the BOXPARK area, look for pop-up events.

Shoreditch Guide - Boxpark pop-up
 

4. Brick Lane

Shoreditch Guide - Brick Lane market

Brick Lane is a street in Shoreditch that has a famous street market. The Brick Lane Market happens every Sunday from 9 am - 5 pm. Here you can wander around shopping and sampling the street food stalls.

 

5. Beigel Bake Brick Lane Bakery

Shoreditch Guide Beigel Bake Brick Lane Bakery

When you are on Brick Lane, head to Beigel Bake. It is a famous Brick Lane Bakery that is open 24 hours. There will probably be a line outside the bakery, but do not let that put you off. The line moves quickly, and the salt beef bagel is worth the short wait.

Shoreditch Guide Beigel Bake Salt Beef Bagel

The bagel comes with a generous portion of salt beef, mustard, and pickles on a delicious bagel.

One salt beef bagel is £5.70.

 

6.  Old Spitalfields Market

Shoreditch Guide Old Spitalfields Market

After Brick Lane, you can continue wandering around Shoreditch and make your way to Old Spitalfields Market. It is a covered market that has tons of food and shopping options. It is open every day of the week.

 

7. The Golden Heart

Shoreditch Guide - The Golden Heart pub

Because the England women's national football team was playing in the UEFA Women's Championship, we wanted to find a pub to watch the game. We decided on the Golden Heart. We enjoyed a few beers while cheering on the Lionesses.

This pub has a jukebox and a cozy atmosphere, so we recommend it if you are looking for a pub near the Old Spitalfields Market.

 

8. Aladin

Shoreditch Guide - Aladin

Brick Lane in Shoreditch is known as London’s curry mile because it has a lot of Indian restaurants along the street. We visited Aladin because it boasts the accolades of being one of the best Indian restaurants in London.

Shoreditch Guide - Aladin

Chicken Karahi Sizzling is £11.95, and the Chicken Shashlik is £11.95.

 

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    Those are our eight best things to do in Shoreditch. We hope that this travel guide has inspired you to want to one of London’s most popular areas.

     

    Are you interested in visiting Little Venice in London?

    We spent one day exploring the Little Venice area of London.

    Little Venice London is an area of West London known for its canals and narrowboat cruises. In our Little Venice travel vlog, we will take you on a canal boat trip from Camden Town to Little Venice.

    Taking a London canal tour is a must-do adventure, especially if you want to explore the quieter, greener parts of London's Waterways.

    We cover location, main sights, where to eat, and other tips to have a fantastic time in Little Venice.

     

    Looking for other places to check out in London?

    Here’s our London article about the 8 Best Things to Do in Camden Town.

     
     

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