Spanning 10 acres, the Old Truman Brewery was once London’s largest brewery at the end of the 19th century. Its red-brick chimneys stand as a significant part of the city’s industrial heritage. Today, the site no longer brews beer but has transformed into a vibrant hub for independent and local businesses. Visitors can explore a variety of cafés, vintage boutiques, pop-up events, a record label, and art galleries, all housed within the historic walls. The blend of old and new creates a unique atmosphere that reflects the dynamic spirit of East London.
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