Those of you have read our latest Mouthgasm post may remember this view. For those of you who missed out, behold one of London's best kept secrets (which may not really be a secret if you're from the East).
This beautiful view of the city can be enjoyed from Netil 360, located roughly between Cambridge Heath and London Fields overground station. It is also an excellent watering hole after spending a Saturday afternoon eating your way through Broadway market, especially if it's one of those rare sunny days. On the other side of the roof you can also see Canary Wharf!
What I find particularly interesting about this view is the gradual evolution of the buildings as you look into the distance. No it's not the beer kicking in! If you look at the roofs of the houses directly in front of the building we were on, you can see some typical Victorian houses peeking out. In front of them is a building reminiscent of perhaps the 50s/60s? Then in front of that I'm going to guess that building was built in the 70s-80s. Finally in the distance you see the glistening city with its modern glass skyscrapers (and some more new buildings being built too!). I call this.... Norma's theory of evolution! š
What's your favourite place to enjoy your cities views over an alcoholic beverage?
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