Wednesday 22 February 2017

All Roads Lead to Shoreditch

Shoreditch, an inner city district in the historic East End of London, is the trendiest place for a weekend hang-out. It is widely known as the hipster district that houses an eclectic mix of restaurants, bars, pubs and bakeries. It also has a rich entertainment culture, making it a must-visit area.  You won’t miss out on the edgy appeal which becomes obvious through the graffiti on many walls, the off-beat shops and places here. Here are some of the coolest joints and things to do in stylish and urbane Shoreditch.

Arts and Leisure

All Star Lanes, Brick Lane

ShoreditchWhat better way to spend your weekends than at a classic 1950s retro-style bowling alley? All Stars is located in the Old Truman Brewery on Brick Lane in the hippest area. So get your gang ready for some fearsome bowling competition, paired with excellent ambience. The premises also has an exceptional bar and diner where you can fill your hunger as you enjoy the tunes played by DJs. And if music is truly your thing, you have two luxury karaoke booths at All Stars!

Address: 95 Brick Lane, London E1 6QL
Tel: 0207 426 9200
Website:  www.allstarlanes.co.uk/venues/brick-lane/
Nearest tube station: Aldgate East

National Centre for Circus Arts

ShoreditchBased at a Victorian power station, the National Centre for Circus Arts is the leading educator of circus arts. You can find students juggling, practising gymnastics and acrobatics, it is nothing short of awe-inspiring. So if you want to experience circus or learn trapeze or tightwire walking, you can join the short-term courses at the centre.

Address: Coronet Street, London, N1 6HD
Tel: 0207 613 4141
Website: www.nationalcircus.org.uk/
Nearest tube station: Old Street

Cinemas

Electric Cinema

ShoreditchEnjoy an exclusive movie-watching experience in this 45-seater theatre with velvet chairs and sofas. Apart from the luxurious private viewing experience, they also have a bar that offers refreshments. The tickets of mainstream movies range from £6 to £32, depending upon the seating arrangement. They also showcase art house films for which the prices vary. Post-movie, go street-food hunting, the surrounding hip locality offers a variety of options.

Address: 64-66 Redchurch Street, London E2 7DP
Website: www.electriccinema.co.uk/shoreditch
Nearest train station: Shoreditch High Street

Rich Mix

ShoreditchThis independent cultural centre is a buzzing hub during weekends and evenings. It comprises three cinema theatres, exhibition halls and performance spaces along with a bar and cafĂ©. It is run as a charity and hosts a variety of events every week, from music gigs to theatre shows. It is an ideal location to hang out for art-driven people as it offers a variety of entertainment options under one roof.

Address: 35-47 Bethnal Green Road, London E1 6LA
Tel: 0207 613 7498
Website: www.richmix.org.uk/
Nearest train station: Shoreditch High Street

With so much on its menu, Shoreditch is a place that is not going to disappoint you. So explore this borough with friends and have a good time!

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