Discover the Docklands, London

An upcoming rival to the City in the financial sector isThe museum in Docklands is a must see for those
the Docklands in the east of London. As a city built ontravelling to London. It tracks the history of the river
its booming river trade, the Docklands were developedand the people who made their livelihoods along its
to cope with the rise in business during the height ofbanks and on its boats and barges. The museum lays
the British Empire. For visitors interested in the nauticalout the history of the area from the time of Roman
history of London or for those visiting London onsettlement right up to modern times. The museum is
business, the Docklands is becoming increasinglyhoused in a converted Georgian warehouse and in all
popular as a place to stay and see the sightscontains 12 major galleries and services geared at
especially if staying away from the hustle and bustlechildren and educational services. The museum also
of the West End is preferred. There is also a goodhosts a range of changing temporary exhibitions in
chance that if you are in the area on business you willaddition to its permanent collection.
be headed to one of the conference centres locatedRiver views tend to create seafood cravings and a
there!great place to satiate this feeling is to head across the
The Docklands is best known for the tallest building inriver on one of the ferries to Greenwich's San Miguel
Britain - Canary Wharf Tower, on Canary WharfBar which specialises in seafood tapas. Great
which looks much like a huge thumb pushing the riverSpanish-influenced décor and ambiance adds to
Thames southward. Canary Wharf boasts some ofevery meal taken, especially if accompanied by
the best shopping in London with a multi-level indoorsangria or a glass of Spanish wine.
shopping centre in Cabot Place East and Cabot PlaceThe area is close to London City Airport or can be
West. For those not interested in shopping, there isreached by the futuristic Docklands Light Railway
also paintball and dragonboat racing. The(DLR) or Jubilee line and there are many places to
neighbourhood also has lots of places to eat and drinkstay in the area with an abundance of hotels in London
and unlike many other areas in London, a table can beboth in the Docklands and farther a-field around the
easily found on Friday and Saturday nights as most ofcity.
the people seen during the day are there for work andAdam Singleton is an online, freelance journalist and
the area becomes markedly quieter once thekeen amateur photographer from Scotland. His
workday ends.interests include travelling and hiking.