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Encyclopedia > London EC3

London EC3 is the London postal district covering the area of central London on the north bank of the River Thames between London Bridge and Tower Bridge, and roughly following the border between the City of London and Tower Hamlets. It roughly covers the south eastern corner of the City.


Adjacent Postcodes

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London postal district | London East Central

EC1 Head District | EC2 Bishopsgate | EC3 Fenchurch Street | EC4 Fleet Street


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LONDON HOTELS EC3 | a guide to hotels, lodgings and attractions by London-hotels.co.uk (838 words)
London EC3 is a postal district located in the City of London centering around Fenchurch Street.
The West End is 3 km to the west of EC3 and south, across the River Thames, is London SE1.
London EC3 is a commercial area dominated by the City of London and many of its financial institutions including Lloyds of London and Societe Generale.
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About our business centre in London: An exclusive collection of executive serviced office suites on floors 28 and 29 at 30 St Mary Axe ('The Gherkin') are now available.
About London EC3: 30 St Mary Axe (The Gherkin) is situated at the very heart of the City of London being centrally located within the triangle that forms the business district of Bishopsgate, Leadenhall Road and Hounsditch.
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