Tuesday 30 June 2026 1:30 pm
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Tuesday 30 June 2026 1:32 pm
Sea Lanes Canary Wharf is now open
Partner content: Canary Wharf is ideal for lovers of open skies, nature and water, as new opening Sea Lanes provesWhere else in London can you see this much blue? Get the river, docks and the sky all together in Canary Wharf. With cleaner air and more access to water, it’s a no brainer to get back to the best bits of nature.New open-water swimming destination Sea Lanes Canary Wharf has officially opened, bringing a fresh way to experience the Wharf. With outdoor swimming, waterside saunas and a welcoming community clubhouse, it offers a unique opportunity to reconnect with nature, move your body and spend time by the water in one of London’s most vibrant neighbourhoods.Sea Lanes is the latest addition to Canary Wharf’s growing offering of leisure, wellness and cultural experiences. While it may be one of the most exciting openings of the summer, it’s also a reflection of what makes the Wharf special: a place that invites people to come together with sustainability, a year round events programme, acres of open spaces and access to water.Sea Lanes Canary Wharf: everything you need to knowThe waterside environment encourages people to slow down, explore and connect. Whether you’re walking, running, cycling or simply taking in the views, there’s space for everyone to enjoy the Wharf in their own way.And spending time outside matters. Our research shows that 39% of people feel more productive after time outdoors, while 69% say being in nature helps spark creative and innovative thinking. At Canary Wharf, access to water, green space and fresh air is part of the everyday experienceCanary Wharf offers space to relax, recharge and come together. During the summer months, visitors can enjoy everything from open-air theatre and live music to outdoor fitness, film screenings, markets and family-friendly events, many of which are free to attend. Everything’s listed on the official Canary Wharf website, canarywharf.com, so just have a browse and find something that suits you. But it’s not just the events programme that keeps people coming back. With more than 320 shops, cafés, bars and restaurants, alongside waterside public spaces, art installations, there’s always something new to discover.For those looking to embrace the water, Sea Lanes offers a unique open-water swimming experience in the heart of Canary Wharf. Combining naturally filtered dock water with waterside saunas, food and drink, and spaces to connect and unwind. And this is no cramped city centre pool, this one is 50-metres in length, the same as an Olympic swimming pool.








