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1. Stave Hill

7.5
Stave Hill Ecological Park, London, Greater London
Scenic Lookout · Surrey Docks · 8 tips and reviews

VSVS: remarkable views over Canary Wharf and the City of London Read more.

2. Island Gardens

8.1
Saunders Ness Rd. (Ferry St.), Cubitt Town, Greater London
Park · 11 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: These gardens were created on the site of a scrap metal yard in 1895, both to improve the view from, and the view of, Sir Christopher Wren’s Royal Naval Hospital across the river.

Jubilee Park is one of LDN.

3. Jubilee Park

8.4
Upper Bank St, London, Greater London
Park · Tower Hamlets · 7 tips and reviews

Geoff C.Geoff Clegg: Jubilee park is actually a roof garden on top of canary wharf tube station

One Canada Square is one of LDN.

4. One Canada Square

7.6
1 Canada Sq., Canary Wharf, Greater London
Office · Tower Hamlets · 18 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: This is the tallest building in Britain (the HSBC building and Citigroup Tower are number 2 and 3 and are both nearby). It has 50 floors and is 235 metres high.

5. London Museum Docklands

8.4
West India Quay (at Hertsmere Rd), London, Greater London
History Museum · Tower Hamlets · 54 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: This fascinating museum is located in an old Georgian sugar warehouse, and tells the 2,000 year story of London’s river, port and people. It also houses the archives of the Port of London Authority.

National Maritime Museum is one of LDN.

6. National Maritime Museum

8.5
Park Row, London, Greater London
History Museum · Greenwich West · 73 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: One of the biggest objects in the maritime museum is Prince Frederick’s lavish state barge, built in 1732 for the son of George II, and used by royalty to travel along the Thames until 1849.