Describe Liverpool Street here.
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Broadgate Centre, adjacent to Liverpool Street Station. Open for ice skating November-April.
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6 February 2005: Filled with a Curry from Bricklane (Shoreditch) and after a flowery experience in Columbia Road (Bethnal Green) we headed towards our last market discovery for the day - Spittelsfield Market. On the way there we went past 19 Princlet street, a former synagoge and now museum for immigration(?) - you have to read the book "Rodinsky's room" by Rachel Lichtenstein and Iain Sinclair to fully appreciate the significance of this place. Just a stonethrow away from Liverpool Street this area to me is just one of the most fascinating places in London, filled with an incredible history - what fascinates me most is the diversity this area has to offer: Jack the Ripper, Banglatown, Jewish roots and ultramodern architecture in the city. Hardly anywhere else will you find rich and poor, old and new so close together. We finished out Marketday with drinks in the 10 Bells, the famous Jack the Ripper Pub (the tiles in the pub are still the originals from 1666). (Astrid, Karen, Tracey)
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a rainy sunday afternoon around Liverpool Street...Where had he flown/trained in from? Nice or Norwich? (ross)
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Five minutes from the station. (Alex Gollner)
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