Shoreditch Map Poster
51.5264° N, 0.0780° W
Shoreditch is London's street art and tech capital, a former working-class neighborhood turned epicenter of digital creativity. From Brick Lane with its curries and galleries to Shoreditch High Street and its startups, every wall tells a story in color. A Shoreditch map poster is a manifesto of the city reinventing itself.
Key Streets & Landmarks
Brick Lane
Shoreditch High Street
Boxpark
Old Street
Did you know?
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Old Street Roundabout, nicknamed 'Silicon Roundabout', hosts over 5,000 tech startups, making Shoreditch the largest tech hub in Europe.
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Brick Lane, 800 meters long, has been the heart of London's Bangladeshi community since the 1970s, with over 50 curry restaurants concentrated on this one street.
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Shoreditch is home to London's most famous Banksy works, including 'Girl with Balloon' which first appeared near Waterloo Bridge in 2002.
Neighborhood Vibe
Shoreditch's plan is an urban palimpsest: the old industrial streets of the East End merge with the new tech arteries around Old Street roundabout, nicknamed Silicon Roundabout. Brick Lane draws a history-laden north-south line while the adjacent lanes weave a dense network of passages and courtyards. A Shoreditch poster reveals the layers of a city in constant rewriting.
Discover on foot
Start at Old Street Roundabout and head down to Shoreditch High Street. Turn into Rivington Street to discover street art murals that change every week. Continue to Brick Lane, where the scent of curries mingles with the aroma of artisanal coffee roasters. Explore the inner courtyards of Boxpark and independent art galleries. Head up to Columbia Road, where the Sunday flower market transforms the street into an open-air greenhouse. End at the Geffrye Museum (Museum of the Home) to understand the domestic history of the East End. Shoreditch is a neighborhood that reinvents itself at every corner.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Shoreditch London's new trendy neighborhood?
Shoreditch has been London's creative quarter since the 2000s, blending tech startups, art galleries, street art and nightlife. The neighborhood attracts young digital professionals and artists. It is often compared to New York's Williamsburg or Berlin's Kreuzberg.
What to eat on Brick Lane?
Brick Lane is famous for its Bangladeshi curry houses — the best in London. But the street also offers legendary bagels at Beigel Bake (open 24h, since 1974), specialty coffee shops, and a Sunday street food market with cuisines from around the world.
Why give a Shoreditch map poster as a gift?
Shoreditch's street plan layers industrial heritage and tech modernity. Brick Lane, inner courtyards and Silicon Roundabout create a map rich in contrasts. It is the ideal gift for a street art, tech or contemporary urban culture enthusiast.
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