Descriptive Essay On Little Venice

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Just north of Paddington station lies Little Venice. This picturesque pool of water where the Grand Union and Regent’s Canals meet, is home to a number of waterside cafes, pubs and eateries. From here you can take a boat trip or follow the tow path on foot and see how the winding waterway snakes its way through the heart of London. You can head downstream past the charming regency streets of Madia Vale and on to Regent’s Park and Camden, or follow this peaceful corridor upstream to the west and enjoy the tranquillity of the waterways that feel like a million miles from the noisy streets nearby.
Little Venice is a popular area for boaters, especially during the summer months and have several visitor moorings, perfect for taking your family up the canal for a holiday getaway. The visitor moorings stretch from Hapenny Bridge towards the British Waterways facilities near the Regent’s Canal Junction. The BW operated moorings run on a 7-days only basis, and if you have a members card, you can use the hook ups for water, electricity and toilets for free. If you want to stay on the other moo...

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