Wapping
A 500-year-old pub set down narrow cobbled streets. The world’s oldest surviving music hall. Butchers, bakers, florists: local businesses that have thrived for decades. This is authentic London and all within 15 minutes of the Square Mile.
Wapping is buzzing with places to eat and drink. In Metropolitan Wharf you have Bottega Deli. Nearby you have St Katherine’s Docks, King Edward VI Memorial Park and Tobacco Docks. Wapping has always been well served by pubs too: the Prospect of Whitby is said to have been a regular drinking place for Dickens, Pepys and Whistler.
Metropolitan Wharf is just a short walk from Wapping and Shadwell stations. From there, Canary Wharf, Shoreditch and Bank are minutes away. London Bridge and the West End are a few stops on the tube.
Map
Map
Connectivity
Connectivity
Shoreditch
Nearby Shoreditch has a place in the life of every creative. Bombay café Dishoom and Peruvian tapas Andina sit side by side on the High Street. Fashion followers can find A.P.C. and Margaret Howell and fans of artisan wares and fresh flowers will love Spitalfields Market and Colombia Road.
The City
The City is no longer purely a place for finance, and Metropolitan Wharf is ideal for staying close to clients in this global business centre. Enjoy breakfast with a view at Duck & Waffle. Or on street level One New Change provides luxury shopping.
Canary Wharf
Canary Wharf is just a short ride on the DLR from Metropolitan Wharf. Shop in the Artisan Gallery or the Canary Wharf mall. Then visit award-winning restaurants like Roka, contemporary tapas at Iberica or classic London watering hole, The Gun.
Transport
- Liverpool Street16 min
- West End28 min
- Canary Wharf16 min
- City Airpot 26 min
- Shoreditch11 min
- London Bridge15 min
From our Tenants
“We need a creative space to do what we do, and Met Wharf provides this. Exposed brick, loads of light and a whole bunch of London history in the walls.”
Abby Blackmore
Founder of Impero
“I never thought I’d work in a studio on the beach in the middle of London – it’s really a dream.”
Mark Bithrey
Founder of b3designers