Local area guide

Living in Bishopsgate

Thinking about moving to Bishopsgate? Discover why it's a great place to live, fun things to do here, what the local schools are like, transport connections and so much more.

Your guide to moving to Bishopsgate

Why Bishopsgate is a good place to live

Situated in the very heart of London, Bishopsgate offers the perfect synthesis of a bustling city life and a captivating window into the past. Dining options are plenty and diverse, from artisan markets held every other Tuesday to Michelin-starred French restaurants for those special occasions. The area cleverly merges rich history with modern living. It's delightfully located, bordering the City of London's business district and chic Shoreditch, offering a combination of a vibrant work environment and a trendy social scene. Plus, access to Liverpool Street Station provides outstanding transport links. Living in Bishopsgate presents a delightful cocktail of diverse experiences, breath-taking views, and unique opportunities right at your doorstep.

What's Bishopsgate famous for?

Bishopsgate is famous for its iconic skyscrapers like The Heron Tower with its notable 70,000 litre aquarium in its reception and Tower 42. Not only architectural wonders, but these towers also host top-class dining venues offering magnificent views of London. The area is also renowned for its connection to the renowned playwright, William Shakespeare, whose presence in the area has left indelible cultural marks. Furthermore, Bishopsgate was the original location of the impressive Crosby Place's great hall, made famous in Shakespeare's Richard III. This fusion of contemporary and historical significance makes it a truly fascinating place.

Things to do in Bishopsgate

Bishopsgate is home to an array of exciting activities. Food lovers can relish the diverse cuisine at restaurants within dizzying skyscrapers like the Duck & Waffle or further explore the Thrilling Japanese-Brazilian-Peruvian fusion at Sushi Samba. Every Saturday, there is a popular food festival offering various treats off Shoreditch High Street. For history buffs, the area is drenched in opportunities, like the historically significant 'Westminster Abbey of the City'- St Helen's Church. Shoppers are in for a treat with just a short walk to The Bishopsgate Arcade, hosting brands like Karen Millen and Timberland. Thus, Bishopsgate is an engaging blend of culture, food, history, and shopping, ensuring no day is the same!

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Transport in Bishopsgate

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Local connections

Liverpool Street
London Underground Station
0.1 miles / 0.2 km
London Liverpool Street
National Rail
0.1 miles / 0.2 km
Aldgate
London Underground Station
0.3 miles / 0.5 km
London Fenchurch Street
National Rail
0.4 miles / 0.6 km
Moorgate
London Underground Station
0.4 miles / 0.6 km
Bank
London Underground Station
0.4 miles / 0.6 km

Schools in Bishopsgate

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Education in Bishopsgate

The Aldgate School
Ages: 3 - 11 years old
Ofsted Rating: Outstanding (2013)
David Game College
Ages: 13 - 22 years old
Mulberry Canon Barnett Primary Academy
Ages: 3 - 11 years old
The Lyceum
Ages: 3 - 11 years old
Christ Church CofE School
Ages: 3 - 11 years old
Ofsted Rating: Good (2023)
The Complete Works
Ages: 5 - 18 years old
Ofsted Rating: Good (2022)

Local pubs in Bishopsgate

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  • Railway Tavern

    London EC2

    With foundations dating back to 1736, the Railway Tavern has been a popular pub for tourists and locals alike. Originally called the Cow House, it was renamed to its current name after the invention of the railways in 1804.