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Fenchurch Street Useful Information
In the City of London, you’ll find a road called Fenchurch Street. It’s located by Aldgate and Tower Hill, and is very busy on a daily basis. The main reason it sees so much foot traffic is due to Fenchurch Street Station; although it is one of one of the smallest railway terminals in London, it operates to capacity - especially during peak times. It is served only by Network Rail, and simply doesn’t have space for any more operators! Such a central location is always going to have a large demand. The station is where most people request to go when they book a taxi to Fenchurch Street. It actually dates back to 1841 and was the first railway station to be built inside the city of London. If you’re wondering why the name sounds so familiar, it might be because Fenchurch Street is one of the four railway stations on the UK Monopoly board!
There are some other buildings that you may wish to visit on Fenchurch Street; there are some well known shops such as Marks and Spencers, and a few cafes and restaurants. You’ll find plenty more options for retail and cuisine in the surrounding streets, with Leadenhall Market just a stone’s throw away. The area as a whole is thriving with business people who work in and around Fenchurch Street; this number will increase when the planned skyscraper is built at number 20.
Fenchurch Street Station is the only London railway not to have a direct connection to the Underground, however it is very closely situated to Tower Hill and not far from Aldgate tube station. The bus number 40 also serves the whole length of the street. If you’re looking for more direct and convenient transport, you can book Fenchurch Street cabs any time. EC3 taxis are a popular method of transport around this area.
A lot of tourists come here because it’s a short walk from the Tower of London. Steeped in history, it is the Queen’s royal palace and fortress. The White Tower was built by William the Conqueror after his victory in 1066, and since then has seen royalty homed, traitors hung and crown jewels guarded. After much redevelopment, it opened to the public after World War II and has become one of the UK’s most popular tourist attractions. This one is not to be missed; whether you’ve lived in the city for years or are just visiting for a short time, make sure you visit the Tower of London at least once; Fenchurch Street taxis can take you there and back at your convenience.

