Local information
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Welcome to Bethnal Green

Bethnal Green is an eclectic neighbourhood, with a lively mix of cultural diversity, markets, eating places, museums and parks.

The hamlet borders the magnificent Victoria Park. This huge and beautifully planted open space hosts many festivals, fetes, rallies and meetings. It is famous for its open-air concert beside the Chinese summerhouse, the Pagoda and open air film shows.

Neighbouring Shoreditch was once famous for its boot and furniture makers. Today many of the imposing buildings have been transformed into New York loft-style living and working spaces occupied by artists, musicians, designers and media workers.

Bethnal Green is also well known for its Museum of Childhood. It houses one of the largest and most fascinating collections of children's toys in the country. The ground floor is full of delightful playthings, ranging from dolls' houses, dolls and games to teddy bears, toy soldiers and trains, dating from the 17th century to the present day.

The upper childhood gallery explores the process of growing up from birth to the teenage years, through baby equipment, nursery furniture as well as children's clothes. The museum also arranges activities and workshops during school holidays.

Local traders have been working in this area since their ancestors worked and settled in the area. Many have carried on traditional businesses keeping alive fish and fruit markets fullfiling the needs of local residents used to quality produce and goods.

Transport Links
Tube and DLR stations:

(Hammersmith and City, Central, District, and Circle Lines) Liverpool Street. Aldgate East. Bank station is about 1720 metres from Spitalfields market. Tower Gateway station is about 1330 metres from Spitalfields market.

Road

Bethnal Green Road ( A1609 ), Valance Road, Globe Road (B120)       
Cambridge Heath Road ( A107), Roman Road ( B119)

Buses

25 :: 277 :: 323 :: 339 :: D6 :: D7

Lesiure Interests and Schools
Places of Interest

Mile End Park
Mudchute Park
Victoria Park
Island Gardens
Cemetery Park
St George’s Gardens
Other parks & open spaces
Parks walks

Schools

Tower Hamlets has 98 schools with 37,500 pupils. As well as supporting these, the council provides a range of education and training related services aimed at improving skills and boosting achievements for all. Visit the Tower Hamlets Schools website

 

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