The place that I love to play on weekends, take friends to visit London, take pictures and collect ancient places! Brick Lane was previously called Whitechapel Lane, and was changed to Brick Lane in the 15th century because the streets and most of the buildings were made of bricks, and, well, the reason for the name change was simple and rude. By the 17th century, the street became a popular place for breweries; The famous winemaking family, the Trumans, also started their business on this street. The brick street was an old, messy, even slightly chaotic area, home to many Indian and Pakistani immigrants. Today, you can still see the indian-pad restaurants, smelling the smell of the air. Now brick streets have second-hand shops beyond imagination, there are ancient and hard kraft bags of different sizes, there are record shops and graffiti walls I love, there are London's most fashionable and beautiful crowds surging... Come here, you can really experience the culture of East London, Unlike tall and clean west London, east London is such a "dirty and messy" place, but in fact colorful, all kinds of cultures blend. Brick Lane's graffiti will be replaced regularly, so every time you go there you can see different graffiti, and on the streets of East London, you will always see many foreign girls wearing special retro and special style. Slowly, it has evolved into a fashion and art area in London. Going to visit the stalls and shops, they are selling clothes, and the big denim coats on them are bought from the Vintage store. Transportation information: To Brick Lane, you only need to take the subway red line (central line) to Algate east, and you can find it in five minutes.
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The place that I love to play on weekends, take friends to visit London, take pictures and collect ancient places! Brick Lane was previously called Whitechapel Lane, and was changed to Brick Lane in the 15th century because the streets and most of the buildings were made of bricks, and, well, the reason for the name change was simple and rude. By the 17th century, the street became a popular place for breweries; The famous winemaking family, the Trumans, also started their business on this street. The brick street was an old, messy, even slightly chaotic area, home to many Indian and Pakistani immigrants. Today, you can still see the indian-pad restaurants, smelling the smell of the air. Now brick streets have second-hand shops beyond imagination, there are ancient and hard kraft bags of different sizes, there are record shops and graffiti walls I love, there are London's most fashionable and beautiful crowds surging... Come here, you can really experience the culture of East London, Unlike tall and clean west London, east London is such a "dirty and messy" place, but in fact colorful, all kinds of cultures blend. Brick Lane's graffiti will be replaced regularly, so every time you go there you can see different graffiti, and on the streets of East London, you will always see many foreign girls wearing special retro and special style. Slowly, it has evolved into a fashion and art area in London. Going to visit the stalls and shops, they are selling clothes, and the big denim coats on them are bought from the Vintage store. Transportation information: To Brick Lane, you only need to take the subway red line (central line) to Algate east, and you can find it in five minutes.