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    9 Things to Do in Canary Wharf for Free

    By Editor NikiJune 3, 2024Updated:June 3, 2024No Comments8 Mins Read
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    Canary Wharf is the newest area in London, it is also well known as the main business district in London. 

    When people think about the Canary Wharf, everyone thinks of business rather than fun. 

    There is a wide range of things to do, including various activities to try out, and no one can try all these things in one go.

    It is a place where you can history cuddle modernity, as well as skyscrapers meet the serene park.

    In this article, I will explore the unique and great things to do in Canary Wharf with a thrilling list of stunts that will allure, enchant, and leave you hungering in Canary Wharf, London.

    It is also an interesting place in London to visit and so many wonders. High-side architecture as well as lock-side location combine a deep and unique area.

    Contents

    • 1 9 Things to Do in Canary Wharf for free
      • 1.1 Jubilee Park
      • 1.2 Museum of London Docklands
      • 1.3 Crossrail Place roof garden
      • 1.4 Trinity Buoy Wharf
      • 1.5 One Canada Square
      • 1.6 St. Anne’s Church Limehouse
      • 1.7 Thames River view
      • 1.8 Cabot Square
      • 1.9 Billingsgate Fish market
    • 2 Conclusion

    9 Things to Do in Canary Wharf for free

    In this section, I will be exploring the 9 things to do in Canary Wharf for free.

    It is very easy to access the Canary Wharf, as it is an international hub for businesses with thousands of people visiting and commuting every day where the transport connection at top notch.

    Here are the top 9 things to do in Canary Wharf for free:

    Jubilee Park

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    Jubilee Park is a beautiful green oasis located behind the entrance of the Canary Wharf station.
    Jubilee Park is the perfect place for those who love nature.

    Grassy areas surround this green space, and fully farmed trees where you can sit and relax from the daily hustle and bustle and enjoy London’s nature.

    This park includes waterfalls, art, and trees which makes it the perfect place to picnic, read, exercise, have lunch, or also for a date.

    Address: Bank St, London E14 5JP, United Kingdom

    Opening hours:

    Open 24/7

    Pricing
    Free of cost

    Features
    Perfect for exercise and picnic
    Relaxing features
    Rich landscaping
    Morning jogs

    Museum of London Docklands

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    The Docklands Museum is dedicated to the history of London river themes as well as the growth of Docklands.

    You can visit the place to travel back in time, discovering the rich and loud history of this museum.

    The exhibitions are interactive and fun activities for the fun learning experience for children including trade, migration, and slavery.

    As you enter the gallery you can see artifacts and unique objects that reflect the various times of London. You can experience here the full stories of the development and new establishments.

    Address: No 1, West India Quay, Hertsmere Rd, London E14 4AL, United Kingdom

    Opening hours

    10 am. to 5:00 p.m., Monday to Sunday

    Pricing
    Free

    Features
    Interactive and kid-friendly display
    Engaging sailor town
    Slave trade history
    The biggest business hub around

    Crossrail Place roof garden

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    The Crossrail Place roof garden includes the beauty of plants and flowers, you can spend peaceful with yourself here.

    The benches are separated across the pathway, so you can sit here and deep dive into your thoughts as you admire the fauna and exotic flora here.

    There are also frequent events organised in the 80-seater space if you are lucky enough then you will be visiting the event.

    This stunning indoor garden has a wide array of exotic flowers and plants.

    You can see the sticking timber lattice and it is also home to plants globally.

    Address: ZeeCrossrail Pl, London E14 5AB, United Kingdom

    Opening hours

    Monday to Sunday, 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

    Pricing
    Free

    Features
    Tranquil surroundings
    Exotic plants and flower collections
    Fresh air and inspiring architecture

    Trinity Buoy Wharf

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    Trinity Buoy Wharf is the site of the lighthouse which doesn’t work anymore but you can visit the site of a lighthouse here, also you can find here the various ongoing public artwork and installations, as well as cultural activities and displays. Also, the cafe and Diner make the experience even better.

    Trinity Buoy is just like the treasure of artistic expression as well as maritime history, it is a place where creativity and history get combined most amazingly.

    Address:  64 Orchard Pl, London E14 0JW, United Kingdom

    Opening hours

    7 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. from Monday to Sunday

    Pricing
    Free

    Features
    Vibrant creative art quarters
    It is a home to London’s lighthouse
    Regular exhibitions and events held

    One Canada Square

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    One Canada Square is definitely worth visiting. It’s a 775-foot-tall skyscraper situated in Canary Wharf. This 50-story building is also the third tallest in the United Kingdom.

    After entering the skyscraper building, you will be amazed by how incredible the interior and design are.

    Then, after going to the terrace using the superfast lift, you will notice how incredible the view of London is from the rooftop of One Canada Square.

    From there, you can simply enjoy the view as long as you want, or you can grab a cup of coffee, beer, or cocktail while enjoying the view.

    Address

    London E14 5AB, United Kingdom

    Opening hours

    Monday to Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

    Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

    Sunday 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

    Pricing

    Free

    Feathers

    Great view of London

    Food and drinks are available

    Incredible interior and exterior design

    St. Anne’s Church Limehouse

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    After a few minute’s walk from Canary Wharf, this incredible and historic St. Anne’s Church is in Limehouse.

    This beautiful church was originally built in 1730. It was restored after a fire in the early 1850s.

    Also, back when Canary Wharf was an active dock, sailors used to come to St. Anne’s Church.

    Following this tradition, sailors, merchants, people from the local community, tourists, etc., still visit the church.

    So, St. Anne’s Church is a big part of Canary Wharf’s architecture, history and heritage.

    Address

    St Anne’s Church, Three Colt St, London E14 8HH, United Kingdom

    Opening hours

    Friday and Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

    Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.

    Pricing

    Free

    Features

    Beautiful garden

    Traditional architecture

    Sunday Service available

    Thames River view

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    It’s also incredible to enjoy the view of the incredible Thames River while walking and the Ambience of Canary Wharf. And to enjoy a walk with your partner is a great deal.

    If you want, you can enjoy the boat services at Canary Wharf, but it’s unnecessary as it will cost you some money. Instead, you can go around the Westferry Circus, Bellmouth Passage, and Jubilee Park to enjoy the view.

    If you want to travel the whole Canary Wharf location along the river and dockside, you can also fetch your own bicycle or lease one. 

    Address

    Underground Ltd, Heron Quays Rd, London E14 4HJ, United Kingdom

    Opening hours

    Open 24/7

    Pricing

    Free

    Features

    Has riverside

    Has dockside

    Easy access to vehicle

    Cabot Square

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    This is Canary Wharf’s most relaxing yet incredible destination. Skyscrapers and buildings with incredible architecture surround it. In the middle of Cabot Square, there is this beautiful fountain.

    It’s a beautiful place to sit, have snacks or spend time with friends and partners.

    Also, it’s one of the central squares of Canary Wharf, so it’s easier to reach any of your preferred locations from this place.

    Address

    One Canada Square, London E14 5AB

    Opening hours

    Open 24/7

    Pricing

    Free

    Features

    One Canada Square building

    Huge space

    Photogenic fountain

    Billingsgate Fish market

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    Just outside Canary Wharf, a famous fish market in London sells seafood at an affordable rate.

    The fish market is very clean, and the atmosphere is lively. This place also has different varieties of food items that anyone can look for.

    If you don’t mind the fish smell and like seafood shopping, this is the place. However, bringing cash is better; otherwise, you will have problems paying.

    But if you just want to visit my place, then it’s fine.

    Address

    Trafalgar Way, London E14 5ST, United Kingdom

    Opening hours

    Tuesday to Saturday 4:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.

    Pricing

    Free entry

    Features

    Variety of Seafood items

    Huge market

    Clean

    Conclusion

    In this article, I have explored the 9 things to do in Canary Wharf for free. The Canary Wharf is growing continuously. However, there is a wide range of free activities and fun things that make it a great and cost-free day out with your family and friends.

    It is pretty different and enchanting from the rest of the city. Canary Wharf is the secondary business district of London. You can visit Jubilee Park at Munich Cricket Club etc. There are many other parts, like Cabot Square or Mudchute Park, that you can visit.

    Then various festivals and events are constantly going on. So, based on your mood, you can choose what you like to enjoy your day out in Canary Wharf. You can visit all these locations to enjoy your day out in Canary Wharf.

    If you are traveling around London then I recommend you to visit all above mention 9 best places which are most famous for their specialty and uniqueness. So do visit the Canary Wharf.

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