About Omar
Printmaker, designer and educator
https://www.instagram.com/omarcareaga/
Current city: London
Other cities: Aviles
Printmaker, designer and educator
 
East london spot with a bit of everything, food during the day and cocktails, music and cinema during the night. Few nice places around like E5 bakery, Netil 360 rooftop, and Mare Street Market
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Signature cocktails like "concrete", with actual chalk on it, food is good and the places has a small backyard garden. Recommend to try the food, as they are small tasty plates.
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Spacious bar and dining place with a scandinavian feeling to it. Different independent shops like record shops, flowers, etc inside the place. Pizza is good!
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Small little Rose Garden in a beautiful neighbourhood. All the houses surrounding the park have a dutch appeal to them.
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Classic independent cinema in the heart of Dalston. Good vibes and films. Support your local cinema!
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Contemporary art gallery always showcasing interesting artists. Area is great and building is top
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Quiet outdoor garden with bar and pizza meters away from the busy and vibrant Dalston main roads.
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Beautiful museum with permanent collections on anthropology, natural history and musical instruments. Surrounded by a park with farm animals and beautiful views of London skyline.
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Beautiful canal across london. A nice part is between Angel and Victoria Park.
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Cultural centre in an industrial town in the north of Spain. beautiful architectural space with a lot of white concrete and geometric lines. Never busy.
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