Last-look guide to Canary Wharf (E14): What to do between packing and handover
Moving out of Canary Wharf soon? Between bubble wrap, inventories and key handover, there’s still time for a final wander. Here’s a concise, hand-picked guide to things to do in Canary Wharf so you can soak up the best bits before you go—while a professional tackles the check-out clean.
Greenery and waterfront strolls
1) Crossrail Place Roof Garden
Need five quiet minutes away from boxes? Slip up to this lush, free roof garden perched above the Elizabeth line station. Bamboo, tree ferns and benches make it perfect for a coffee and a breather. Early mornings are serene; weekday lunch hours get busier.
Getting there: Elizabeth line (Canary Wharf) or Jubilee line (Canary Wharf) with a short walk; DLR to Heron Quays also works.
2) Jubilee Park
Right above the Jubilee line station, this linear park’s lawns and water features are ideal for a final al fresco lunch. You’ll hear the gentle cascade of fountains even during the city hum. Aim for late afternoon golden light for photos.
3) Canada Square Park
The Wharf’s central green hosts live screenings and seasonal events. In winter, it transforms with the Ice Rink (typically Nov–Feb); in summer, expect open-air culture and pop-ups. If you’re handing keys over late, swing by after work hours when the plaza buzzes.
4) Thames Path and West India Quay
Walk the riverside boardwalks from Canary Wharf Pier to West India Quay for skyline views, historic warehouses and bobbing boats. It’s a short, soul-resetting loop—perfect when the letting agent texts to say they’re “running five minutes late.”
Culture and public art
5) Museum of London Docklands
Set in a 200-year-old warehouse at West India Quay, the museum unpacks the area’s maritime past, trade routes and how the docks evolved into today’s skyline. Free entry, great storytelling. If you only have 30 minutes, do the “Sailortown” galleries for a fast immersion into Victorian dock life.
6) Canary Wharf Public Art Trail
More than 100 artworks are placed across parks, plazas and lobbies—one of London’s biggest free public art collections. Look for sculptures near Jubilee Park, Cabot Square and Crossrail Place. Want to plan a quick route? Download the official map from CanaryWharf.com by searching “Canary Wharf art map,” or check estate signage for QR codes and directions. It’s a brilliant way to say goodbye to the neighbourhood on foot.
Dining, rooftop and waterside hangouts
7) Wood Wharf promenade
Canary Wharf’s newer, more relaxed quarter wraps around the water with boardwalks, independent cafés and outdoor seating. It’s the best spot for a sunset stroll and last photos of E14’s reflections.
8) MMy Wood Wharf
A lively food market with global vendors, natural wines and a community vibe. Great when you’ve packed the pans but still want something delicious—grab bao, pasta or gelato and eat along the water.
9) Hawksmoor Wood Wharf
Set in a floating pavilion, it’s the Wharf’s special-occasion steak and cocktails destination. If you’re celebrating a successful check-out inspection, their Sunday roast or a quick martini by the water is a superb send-off.
10) Dishoom Canary Wharf
Breakfast bacon naan before the inventory? Yes, please. Later in the day, pause for house black daal and okra fries. Book if you’re tight on time; weekday evenings can fill quickly with office crowds.
11) Pergola on the Wharf
Light-filled, greenery-draped and perfect for groups. If friends are helping pack, thank them with a round here. Go earlier in the week for easier seating; Fridays buzz from 5 pm.
Tip: For a well-curated overview of Canary Wharf attractions, walks and dining, this guide offers helpful ideas: What to do in Canary Wharf – Locke.
Experiences and seasonal highlights
12) Everyman Canary Wharf
Plush seats, indie and mainstream films, and snacks delivered to your sofa-style chairs. Perfect for a mid-move breather when you need two hours off your feet. Late shows are quieter.
13) Ice Rink Canary Wharf (seasonal)
Typically running from November through February on Canada Square Park, this rink often features a roof and twinkling lights—ideal for a winter farewell. Pre-book peak times to avoid queues.
14) Canada Square Park events
From summer screenings to live music, there’s usually something on. Check CanaryWharf.com listings and aim to arrive 15–20 minutes early to claim a good patch of grass.
15) Uber Boat by Thames Clippers (Canary Wharf Pier)
Take a last river ride to London Bridge, Greenwich or Embankment. Try a dusk sailing for glowing skyline views—arguably the best “goodbye, Wharf” moment you can have for the price of a commute.
Transport quick guide
- Elizabeth line: Canary Wharf (Crossrail Place) for super-fast links to Tottenham Court Road, Paddington and beyond.
- Jubilee line: Canary Wharf for Waterloo, London Bridge and Stratford.
- DLR: Canary Wharf and Heron Quays for connections across the Docklands (including Bank and Greenwich).
- River: Uber Boat from Canary Wharf Pier on the Thames.
Best times to go? Early mornings are calm for gardens and the Thames Path; lunchtimes and after 5 pm bring atmosphere to parks and bars. Weekends are great for leisurely museum visits and strolls around Wood Wharf.
Seasonal notes
- Winter Lights (usually January): After-dark installations brighten the estate—ideal for one final wander with hot chocolate. Expect crowds; weeknights are calmer.
- Spring/Summer: Outdoor screenings and markets in Canada Square Park; pack a picnic blanket.
- Autumn: Crisp, reflective views on the water; quieter restaurants on Sunday evenings.
Make the most of your final 48 hours
Between packing up cupboards and double-checking meter readings, give yourself permission for a last lap: a coffee in Crossrail Place Roof Garden, a sunset walk along West India Quay, then dinner on the Wood Wharf promenade. You’ll remember these moments far more than the time spent scrubbing skirting boards.
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One last loop? Here’s a sample “goodbye Wharf” itinerary
Morning: Bacon naan at Dishoom, quick art trail hop via Jubilee Park to Cabot Square, then ten quiet minutes in Crossrail Place Roof Garden.
Afternoon: Museum of London Docklands, coffee at MMy Wood Wharf, slow stroll along the promenade.
Evening: River ride from Canary Wharf Pier at dusk, then back for a celebratory bite at Hawksmoor or a group toast at Pergola on the Wharf. If time allows, finish with a film at Everyman.
Moving out is hectic, but it’s also a chance to say a proper goodbye. With the clean handled, you’re free to enjoy these last-look highlights—and leave E14 on a high note.




