Introduction
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East Ham sits at the heart of East London, where post‑industrial terraces blend with the buzz of new cultural venues. Walk along the historic High Street and you’ll find a patchwork of family‑run curry houses, vintage record shops and freshly opened co‑working spaces. The area’s transport links – the District line, Hammersmith & City line and a viaduct of buses – make it a practical launchpad for exploring the capital’s museums, markets and riverside walks, while still allowing a feeling of neighbourhood continuity.
Beyond the usual tourist routes, East Ham offers a modest but rewarding street‑art trail that maps the work of local muralists on the sides of council estates. Stop by the community garden behind the former railway depot for a quiet pause; volunteers grow seasonal veg and host occasional pop‑up food stalls showcasing the borough’s diverse cuisines. If you time your visit with the annual East Ham Summer Fair, you’ll experience a lively mix of brass bands, traditional games and food stalls that reflect the area’s multicultural heritage.
Look up Eastham or East Ham in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Eastham or East Ham, may refer to:
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