Boxpark
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Based in the heart of East London, BOXPARK Shoreditch is the world’s first pop-up mall and the home of the pop-up store.
Opened in 2011 by founder and CEO Roger Wade, BOXPARK Shoreditch will be open for the next four years.
BOXPARK is constructed of stripped and refitted shipping containers, creating unique, low cost, low risk pop-up stores.
Filled with a mix of fashion and lifestyle brands, galleries, cafés and resaurants – BOXPARK places local and global brands side-by-side, creating a unique shopping and dining destination.
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Practical Information
Venue Details & Map
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- Bakerloo
- Central
- Circle
- District
- Hammersmith & City
- Jubilee
- Metropolitan
- Northern
- Picadilly
- Victoria
- Waterloo & City
- DLR
- London Overground
- Tramlink
Boxpark
- Address
-
2-10 Bethnal Green RoadShoreditchLondonE1 6GY
- Telephone:
- +44 (0)20 7033 2899
- Email:
- info@boxpark.co.uk
- Website:
- http://www.boxpark.co.uk/
- Public transport:
- Directly next to Shoreditch High Street Station, or a 10-min walk from Liverpool Street and Old Street Stations.
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Facilities
- Accessible Bathroom Facilities
- Some toilets with handrails
- Accessible Venue Facilities
- Level access, ramp or lift to dining area
- Level access, ramp or lift to the shop
- Accessible Communication Facilities
- Audible alarm system
- Accessible Venue Facilities
- Assistance dogs welcome
- Access into the Building
- Flat routes from parking area to entrance
- Full, non-assisted wheelchair access
- Additional Accessible Facilities
- Accessible changing rooms
- Accessible fitting rooms
- Low payment counters
- Portable chip and pin machines
- Accessible Parking Facilities
- Public car park available within two hundred metres of main entrance
- Access Inside Building Facilities
- Accessible lift
- All routes suitable for limited mobility users
- All routes suitable for pushchairs or prams
- All routes suitable for wheelchair users
- Lift buttons with raised numbers or letters
- Seating for limited mobility users along routes
- Catering Facilities
- Bar
- Cafe
- Halal options on menu
- Kosher options on menu
- Nut-free option on menu
- Outdoor dining / Beer garden
- Restaurant
- Set price menu
- Vegetarian options on menu
- General Facilities
- Internet access
- Lifts
- Wi-Fi access
- Payment Facilities
- Credit cards accepted
- Debit cards accepted
- Free entry
Skip the shopping on the first floor, but there are certainly some decent restaurants and take away places on the second floor. I particularly liked Namo for Bahn mi.more
To walk off the bad taste left in our mouths we wandered a few hundred meters to Box Park. Think the bar area just off Chinatown housed in what Melbourner's describe as Cargo crates.
London has taken that to it's extreme and stacked a number of cargo boxes on top of each other, shop fitted each of them and opened them to the world. It is the world's first pop-up mall. What is ingenious is...more
Somewhere on this earth is a place where too kool for skool hair goes to die, where the final remnants of those beautiful Fabric loving children spend their last pennies in a cacophony of wittering about how they tried the latest mind melder from Alaska. Where there is cynically marketed "independent" shopping in a very permanent "pop up" shopping centre made of old shipping crates. This my...more
Boxpark is a really nice set up - it's called a pop up market but it's actually a fairly solid wooden structure with lots of nice seating that I'm sure is packed when the weather is warm enough. It features lots of self-conscious "brands" ranging from Amnesty to Nike and has lots of good lunch options, including: Hop Namo (Vietnamese), Mexway, Thai and Lao Street Food Kitchen, Pieminster, a...more
The concept of boxpark is cool, and I usually show my non-London native friends when they come to visit. I've never actually bought any clothing items at boxpark, however, because everything is so damn expensive. What I do like though, is the candy store upstairs. They carry a lot of American candy that other shops don't :)more




