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Positioned where the Grand Union and Regent’s canals meet, this picturesque neighbourhood is home to quirky waterside cafes, cosy pubs and charming restaurants. From canal boat rides to puppet shows, there are plenty of things to do in this charming London area.
This Little Venice walking tour in London will show you a route and map for a free self-guided walk along the canals in the city.
Little Venice is an affluent residential district in West London, England, around the junction of the Paddington Arm of the Grand Union Canal, the Regent's Canal, and the entrance to Paddington Basin. The junction, also known as Little Venice and Browning's Pool, forms a triangular shape basin designed to allow long canal boats to turn around.
Discover Little Venice in London - tourist spots and places to see, recommended restaurants and cafes. Walking route with free map along Regent´s Canal.
Little Venice is a charming and quirky area located in the popular residential area of Maida Vale in North London. Tucked away between two canals: the Great Union Canal and Regent’s Canal – if you squint on a sunny day, it’s not hard to see where it gets its name from.
London’s Little Venice is the perfect place for a relaxing afternoon by the canal. Little Venice is a beautiful spot, located in London’s Maida Vale. It’s the place where canals converge, so it’s lined with boats, all painted in vivid colours.
This post covers things to do in Little Venice, including how to get here, where to eat, and a self-guided tour so you can make the most of your time there.
Make the most of London’s most picturesque narrowboat hangout with our guide to things to do, eat, drink and see in Little Venice. Directly north of Paddington is the tranquil pocket of...
Little Venice is a picturesque area in West London, situated at the junction of the Paddington Arm of the Grand Union Canal, the Regent’s Canal, and the entrance to Paddington Basin. The area started to flourish after the completion of the Regent’s Canal in the early 1800s.
Our guide to Little Venice, one of London’s most beautiful off the beaten track spots. It’s the perfect place for finding a little peace and quiet amongst the hustle and bustle of the capital. The area is particularly popular on the weekend with locals out for a stroll with their dogs.