Lies where the Paddington arm of the Grand Union Canal meets the Regent’s Canal. Once synonymous with Britain’s Industrial Revolution, it is now an oasis of leafy calm.
Little Venice, a name coined by the poet Robert Browning, has come to encompass not just the canals, but also the area south of Maida Vale with its grand Edwardian white stucco houses. Browningís Pool, formerly a busy canal port, is now a tranquil spot close to PaddingtonCentral, with picturesque canal boat homes. The Warwick Castle pub is ideal for a drink, and the recently opened Gordon Ramsay restaurant at the Warrington, Warrington Crescent has been restored to its former glory. The Café Laville, a stroll away, is perfect for a light meal, and nearby Clifton Gardens offers a range of up-market shopping opportunities.
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