The East End + Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club - Sunday 15 April

Walking tour of the East End where we find out the social, economic and crime history of this 'colourful' part of town. No wonder London's East End is such a fantastic place with the  Romans, Huguenots, Jews and Bengalis mixing into the local culture over the centuries. The colour, the ‘bewdiful’ food and music in Brick Lane, the shopping in Spitalfields and the stories about Jack the Ripper and the Kray brothers are superb. We reckon everyone should do an East End walking tour if you have the time.

To Ronnie Scott's jazz club for dinner and a show. Venue is superb - red velvet decor with dark red lighting. Food is just okay but the music - sensational :) More cds for the collection. ‘Natalie Williams and Soul Family’... 



What a night! A slow day tomorrow... yes please!


Love Lyn and Al xxx



 
Mini street art, possibly Pablo Delgado                      Our wonderful tour guide

 
Spitalfields Market

  

   

Lyn loved the beautiful doors





Very descriptive street signs - they demonstrate what the street used to specialise in. 

  

                       
More pretty doors


               
Brick Lane


The divine, Ronnie Scott's in Soho

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