Landmark
Dubbed the St Paul's Cathedral of the East End, Christ Church has been a landmark of the City borders for the past three centuries. From the City, Brushfield Street acts as a grand avenue to the church, ensuring that even those visiting the area for the first time recognise its status as a focal point.
The City meets the East End
Spitalfields is famous for its market and for Brick Lane but is also being extensively developed as the fashionable meeting point for the City and the East End.
Outside the congestion zone with local car parking facilities, it is also minutes walking distance from Liverpool Street station.
Directions:
By train
Liverpool Street station is a zone 1 station. Underground services provide Central, Hammersmith and City, Circle and Metropolitan lines. National Rail runs trains across and out of the city. Take the Bishopsgate exit out of Liverpool Street Station and turn left. Cross the road and turn right into Brushfield Street. Christ Church is straight ahead of you.
By car
Christ Church stands outside of the Congestion Charge zone. There is some street parking around Christ Church. Alternatively, there is an NCP car park close by on Commercial Street, also outside of the Congestion Charge zone.
By bus
Bus number 67 stops outside the front of the building. Alternatively there are a large number of bus routes that operate from Liverpool Street station, just a few minutes walk away (see train directions).
By air
City Airport (Six miles / 10km) and Stanstead Airport (45mins Standstead to Liverpool Street)
Map of the Area