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Canary Wharf

What Is Canary Wharf Really Like? An Honest Perspective

In England, Europe, London, UK   •   Leave a Comment

Last Updated on February 1, 2026 by Hazel M

Tall glass skyscrapers and waterfront apartment buildings in Canary Wharf, reflecting the sunlight under a bright blue sky. The scene is viewed from across the water, with calm reflections and modern architecture dominating the skyline. Canary Wharf is one of London’s most distinctive - and divisive - neighbourhoods. Some people love its modern skyline and clean lines. Others find it too polished or too quiet. After a recent winter visit, I started to see why the reactions can be so...
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Things to Do in Canary Wharf, London 🏙️

In England, Europe, London, UK   •   Leave a Comment

Last Updated on February 1, 2026 by Hazel M

Canary Wharf sign in large illuminated letters set against modern glass skyscrapers in Canary Wharf, London, at golden hour Think Canary Wharf is just shiny skyscrapers and finance bros? Think again. There are actually loads of interesting, low-key things to do in Canary Wharf - especially if you’re into architecture, waterside strolls, and hidden gardens that look like they’ve been airlifted from Singapore.
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