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As I’ve said before on this website, parks and gardens are one of my favourite places; they help me to relax and also exercise. So this is why, in today’s article, I will be discussing my opinions about this place:

What is Nomadic Community Garden?

Nomadic Community Garden is a tourist attraction in London that is not known that much.

What did I like about Nomadic Community Garden?

  • I liked the graffiti art on the walls which is something you wouldn’t find in many other parks.
  • There was a green space where you can have a picnic, play cards and relax.
  • There was also playground equipment which meant that I could have something to do.

What didn’t I like about Nomadic Community Garden?

  • I didn’t like how it wasn’t very safe when I went as there were some other people and it is not frequently visited.

Would I recommend it?

Yes, I would recommend it as it is a different park than others but I still feel that it was a bit unsafe so I would advise not going alone.

This was my short review or diary entry about Nomadic Community Garden. These are my opinions about this place. Make sure to check out my other articles:

Thank you for reading, and have a lovely day!


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Brick Lane: The Most Diverse Place In London https://surobiscribbles.com/brick-lane-the-most-diverse-place-in-london/ Mon, 30 Sep 2019 21:13:47 +0000 http://surobiscribbles.com/?p=324

‘We may have different religions, different languages, different coloured skin, but we all belong to one human race.” Kofi Annan

Diversity and multiculturalism are amazing. I have always been grateful to be living in a diverse place like London where you are not judged for your skin colour, religion or fashion sense. However, I truly felt diversity when I headed down the streets of Brick Lane. These narrow streets caught my eyes of many different colours of people and art. So did I like this place?

What is Brick Lane?

Brick Lane is a street in the East End Of London, with open markets.

What did I like about Brick Lane?

  • If I haven’t mentioned it enough already, I loved the diversity. People of all ages and cultures were walking down the streets which made me feel welcome.
  • There were many different types of shops and vintage markets and even though I didn’t buy anything from Brick Lane, it was cool to see them.
  • There was street art which was very creative and brightened up the streets.

What didn’t I like about Brick Lane?

  • I disliked how the streets were very narrow so when vehicles passed by, it was quite dangerous for me. This also meant there was overcrowding on the streets.

Would I recommend it?

Yes, I would recommend it but I struggled to find Halal eating places even though there may be some. So I would say it would be better off eating from somewhere else if that is what you are looking for.

This was my short review or diary entry about Brick Lane. These are my opinions about this place. Make sure to check out my other articles:

Thank you for reading, and have a lovely day!

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