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In one of the coolest neighborhoods of London, in the borough of Hackney named Shoreditch, you will find a comfortable and luminous two bedroom apartment. Located at the cross of Bacon Street and Brick Lane, the building is also equipped with an elevator.
The fully furnished two bedroom apartment has hardwood floors. The sofa is located next to a big French door that leads to a balcony, the doors also allow for natural light to shine on the living room. You will be able to enjoy your morning coffee or your evening glass of wine overlooking the passerbys on the street. You also have a view of Saint Mary 30 Axe or as Londoners like to call it the “Gherkin”, which is in the financial district of Central London. The sofa faces the television. The living room also features a dining table. The kitchen is separate yet open on the living room. It is equipped with all the amenities necessary for your cooking pleasure such as an oven, a microwave and a dishwasher to make it easier to clean up after having fun creating a mess cooking. Bedroom 1 features a double sized bed, a wardrobe for storage space, a window next to the bed, a full-length mirror, and a couch. Bedroom 2 two also features a double sized bed and a wardrobe. However, the window is a little bigger and has access to the balcony. Both bedrooms have hardwood floors. The creme colored bathroom has a very homey and sunshine atmosphere, it also features a bathtub to unwind after a cold and rainy, long day.
Back in the day, before Shoreditch was cool it used to be industrial. Nowadays, it is multicultural and has a very international atmosphere. It is the perfect place for critics, leading artists and gallery owners, as its art scene is incredible and to not be missed. Every wall has a new impressive mural with a powerful message. There are also many hidden gems to discover. As for must try places, there is Old Spitafields Market (0.5mi/805m), the indoor market with loads going on 7 days a week. On Thursdays, it’s the place to browse for collectible vintage and antiques. Fridays are for art lovers and clothes shoppers. Every first and third Fridays of each month, it becomes the hub for records and collectible vinyls. Columbia Flower Road Market (0.6mi/965m) is an iconic place to walk around, people watch and find a rare collectible or grab a bouquet of fresh flowers. This Shop Rocks (350ft/106m) is what would be described as a beautiful mess. The Rough Trade (0.2mi/320m) is the ideal store for record lovers. As for restaurants, Rochelle Canteen (0.3mi/480m) is perfect for brunches and Sunday afternoons. If you want a cozy place to study try The Grind Coffee shop (0.9mi/1.50km). The Breakfast Club (0.7mi/1.12m) is also great for brunches. Boxpark (0.3mi/480m) is a shipping container pop-up mall where you will find Dum Dum Donutterie. As for bars and nightclubs, don’t miss Brewdog (0.1mi/160m) for its craft beer selection, and Queen of Hoxton’s rooftop (0.6mi/965m). There are many places to discover in Shoreditch. Its proximity to Central London makes it the perfect spot as well.