319. East Ham, London, United Kingdom
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Why East Ham London
East ham is an ethnically diverse neighborhood in London. As you walk through the area, the smell, the sights are very enjoyable to see. I’m always thrilled when I visit a friend of mine that lives in the area. I believe when you take a walk through the neighborhood, you’ll experience the same as well.
Where
East Ham is located in the suburbs of London. It sits north of the London City airport and southeast of Stratford in the eastern part of London.
How To Get Here
By Train
You can use National Rail or Trainline.com to book tickets. You can then head to the London Underground and make your way to East Ham.
By Bus
Take National Express or MegaBus to Victoria Station London. Then take the London Underground or local buses to the East Ham Tube station.
By Plane
The nearest major airport is London-City Airport (LCY). However, you can fly into London to any of the following airports: London-Gatwick (LGW), London-Heathrow (LHR), London-Luton (LTN), London-Stansted (STN) and London-Southend (SEN). Then take a combination of train, bus or the London Underground to East Ham.
The following airlines serve the London City Airport (LCY):
Alitalia (AZ), Aer Lingus (EI), aurigny channel islands (GR), British Airways (BA), CityJet (WX), flybe. (BE), KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (KL), Luxair (LG), Lufthansa German Airlines (LH), SkyWork Airlines (SX), Swiss Airlines (LX) and TAP Portugal (TP).
By Car
If you are already in the region you can take the drive. Just use a service like Google Maps for directions.
By Ferry
Head over to Direct Ferries and by P&O Ferries to make bookings to London. Then take a combination of bus, train or the London Underground to the East Ham.
By River Bus
The London River Bus system is connected, so you can take that to the Tube and then make your way to East Ham.
Where To Stay
There are many places to stay in Central London as I’ve only seen one place called the Denmark Arms, but I think its only a pub now. It’s on the High Street across from the Town Hall.
==>> You can find a list of hotels from TripAdvisor here.
==>> Try Airbnb.
Where To Eat
You can find a good array of places for a meal in the area.
==>> You can find a list of restaurants from TripAdvisor here.
What To Do
Check out the Bridge and enjoy the views from the bridge. It was build in 1873, if you can imagine that The neighborhoods of Chelsea and Battersea are also worth visiting while you are there. You can walk across the bridge and enjoy he vies of Central London as well. The bridge has never been replaced as almost all in London have. The size of the traffic that crosses it is restricted though.
Additional Information
Language: British English
Currency: Pound Sterling (GBP)
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