Canary Wharf is in the heart of the Docklands and it is built on the site of the old West India
Docks on the Isle of Dogs. From 1802 to 1980, the area was one of the
busiest docks in the world, with goods imported from all over the world.
Nowadays, it is home to the world or European headquarters of numerous major
banks, professional services firms and media organisations such as Barclays, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, J.P. Morgan, Thomson Reuters etc. The tallest building is One Canada Square. It is 800 feet tall and has 50 floors making it the tallest building in Britain.
Every morning when I take the DLR I am fascinated by all these business women wearing designer suits and when you look further down, you see they combine them with trainers. Another thing that fascinates me is the underground shopping centre. It's like on the surface Canary Wharf only exists of skyscrapers, bridges and water and underground you do all your shopping and have restaurants and bars.
Next thing I wanna check out here is Trinity Buoy Wharf - Docklands' most exciting arts quarter. This former buoy manufacturing site now houses shipping containers that
have been turned into studio space for 350 artists and
creative businesses. It has become an exciting arts and creative
industries quarter in the Docklands and hosts art exhibitions and
productions: http://trinitybuoywharf.com/