Canary Wharf set to be a prime spectator spot during London Marathon
Canary Wharf is an excellent spot for spectators to watch the London Marathon at mile 19. Along with the excitement of the race, visitors can also enjoy various dining options, including over 70 cafes, bars, and restaurants such as Café Brera, Obicà, and La Petite M Café.
The London Marathon is coming up next weekend (23 April 2023) and Canary Wharf is one of the most popular spots for spectators to watch the race at mile 19. With a variety of dining options and activities, there's plenty to do in the area while taking in the excitement of the marathon. For those looking for quick bites during the race, La Petite M Café and Café Brera are great grab-and-go options. If you prefer a sit-down meal, you can refuel at Feels like June, a California-style restaurant located in Wood Wharf, or Caravan in Reuters Plaza. Both offer a range of international dishes that are sure to satisfy your appetite.
If you're visiting with family, be sure to check out the Children's Art Trail. With 12 pieces of art dotted across the estate, it's a great way to explore the Wharf's free outdoor public art collection, which features over 100 artworks.For a unique perspective on the race, consider taking a GoBoat ride. These self-driving boats offer a leisurely way to experience the marathon atmosphere while cruising through Canary Wharf's waters. Walk-ups on the day can enjoy a 15% discount.
Visitors can also take advantage of Canary Wharf's three hours of free parking when you spend £10 at any participating shops, cafes, bars, or restaurants. This offer is available on weekends and bank holidays, giving you plenty of time to explore the area before or after the race.
To discover more about Canary Wharf's art scene, click here to download the digital art guide through Bloomberg Connects.
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