9 Responses to “ Ballade à Canary Wharf”
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Magnifiques photos, mais comment trouves tu le temps de faire tout ce que tu fais ? bisettes à la petite famille
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Vraiment de très jolies photos!
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Sympa les photos! Je suis jamais allée à Canary Wharf, on m’a dit et répété qu’il y avait rien d’intéressant là-bas. Vais devoir aller forger ma propre opinion sur le sujet!
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Gros coup de coeur pour la 5ème photo
Superbe ! -
C’est très beau… Un peu d’eau pour se raffraichir!

























[...] Wharf is more than just a forest of imposing towers. This urban jungle is rich in green oasis, fountains, fantastic sculptures. Walk a little further [...]
[...] Canary Wharf is much more suprising than you expect. Have a look around - plenty of fountains and modern sculptures there - then walk along the Thames towards Tower Bridge. Ever so soothing, far from the crazy rythm of Oxford street. This will sometimes follow the river, sometimes take you to parallel streets and you will be amazed by the buildings that used to store spices and silk and have now been renovated into offices and flats. You knew there were there but never expected so many. As in Hammersmith, there will be plenty of pubs with a view on your way. And if tiredness strikes, just jump on a Boris bike – the streets are so quiet around here and it is definitely the best place to enjoy cycling. [...]
[...] Canary Wharf seems, from a distance a futuristic forest of glass towers. Without working there, it is easy to imagine a constant current of commuters, tube-work-sleep, grey and silver, no fun. It is however an amazing place with green spaces, fountains, sculptures. The Thames is nearby, restaurants open on terraces, families come over the week-end with bikes and buggies to enjoy the promenade. At the week-end, the neighbourhood switches to a softer mood - so why not start the day with a brunch at The Parlour? [...]