Canary Wharf & Greenwich
From striking riverside architecture to vibrant cultural spaces, Canary Wharf and Greenwich offer far more than meets the eye. Often seen as a hub for business and finance, Canary Wharf has evolved into one of London’s most exciting modern districts — a place where glass towers meet landscaped parks, cutting-edge art installations, independent cafés, and vibrant riverside restaurants. Just a short walk, cycle, or boat ride away, historic Greenwich offers a completely different but equally captivating experience, where heritage, creativity, and community come together.
Illusionaries - ‘Latent SPaces’ limited run
Returning to Canary Wharf for a limited six-week run, Latent Spaces is an immersive digital art experience like no other.
Our curated guide explores the best of these East London neighbourhoods, shining a light on everything from world-class art and design to hidden food spots and must-see cultural events. Whether you’re visiting for work, exploring at the weekend, or looking to experience a different side of London, there’s so much to discover across these two unique areas.
In Canary Wharf, discover more than just the impressive skyline. The district is home to a fast-growing cultural scene, with public art trails, temporary exhibitions, seasonal markets, and an exciting mix of bars, cafés, and restaurants. From independent coffee shops perfect for a morning pick-me-up to sleek rooftop bars with stunning views over the Thames, there’s no shortage of places to relax, refuel, or soak up the atmosphere. For those with an eye for design, the area is also known for its carefully curated architecture, landscape design, and occasional pop-up installations that bring colour and creativity to the urban environment.
Greenwich, by contrast, offers a slower pace but is equally rich in culture and history. Famed for its maritime heritage, beautiful parklands, and iconic Royal Observatory, the area also boasts a thriving community of artists, makers, and independent businesses. Wander the historic streets to discover design-led boutiques, bustling food markets, and cosy riverside pubs, or delve into the area’s many museums and cultural spaces. Greenwich is also a destination for design events and creative showcases that celebrate both the area’s history and its future.
At The Fluxx, we’ve created curated neighbourhood guides to help you experience the very best that Canary Wharf and Greenwich have to offer. Whether you’re a local looking for hidden gems or a visitor keen to explore beyond the typical tourist trail, our insider recommendations bring together standout restaurants, rooftop bars, cultural highlights, design events, and more.
From sunrise coffee spots to late-night cocktails, and inspiring exhibitions to riverside walks, these two districts offer endless opportunities to eat, explore, and experience London’s ever-changing creative energy.