Tucked in Hackney, EartH (Evolutionary Arts Hackney) is one of London’s most electrifying independent performance venues. From underground jazz to avant-garde theatre, every show feels like stepping into a new dimension. The raw energy and creative spirit here make it a must-visit for anyone craving cutting-edge UK art and culture.

This centrally located hotel in London is just a 15-minute walk to Liverpool Street and Brick Lane. Unwind at the outdoor pool or stay active at the 24-hour fitness center. Treat yourself to a spa massage and indulge in luxury toiletries. Pet-friendly policies mean your furry friends are welcome too! Enjoy a drink at one of the two bars or opt for in-room dining. Business travelers will appreciate the 7 meeting rooms available for events. With free WiFi and concierge services, every need is covered for a comfortable stay.
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Stay at The Hoxton, Shoreditch, just a 10-minute walk from EartH. This stylish design hotel blends industrial charm with modern comfort, offering soundproofed rooms and a vibrant communal space open 24/7—perfect for artists and visitors after performances. The area buzzes with street art, indie cafés, and live music venues along Hackney Walk and Shoreditch High Street. Easily accessible via London Overground or Tube, it’s ideal for exploring East London’s creative heart.
Take the London Overground to Old Street Station, then walk 15 minutes to EartH. Alternatively, use the Central Line to Liverpool Street Station, transfer to the DLR (Docklands Light Railway), and ride to Shoreditch High Street Station—just 10 minutes away. This route avoids central congestion and offers views of East London’s vibrant arts scene. For a more flexible option, rent a Santander Cycle nearby and explore the creative streets on two wheels.
EartH hosts experimental theatre, electronic music nights, and multimedia art exhibitions. Join a Street Art Tour to discover hidden murals and underground galleries around Columbia Road and Borough Market. Just a 15-minute walk away, Tate Modern offers world-class contemporary art. For local flavor, visit Brick Lane’s Indian restaurants or Boxpark Shoreditch, a pop-up food hall in shipping containers—perfect for tasting East London’s eclectic culinary scene.
The area around EartH, including Shoreditch and Haggerston, is generally safe with well-lit streets and active nightlife. Use apps like Citymapper or Google Maps to navigate main routes and avoid quiet alleys. Most venues and bars are located on major roads such as Old Street and Bethnal Green Road, clearly signposted. For late-night travel, consider Uber, Black Cabs, or the Night Tube service on selected lines. Keep an eye out for 24-hour convenience stores like Tesco Express for essential needs.
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