Bishop's Gate
Bishop's Gate is a historic entrance located in the city of London, England. It was originally one of the gates in the medieval city wall, built in the 12th century. The gate served as a key point for travelers entering the city from the east and was named after the nearby Bishop of London.
Today, Bishop's Gate is part of the City of London and is surrounded by modern buildings and businesses. While the original gate structure no longer exists, the area retains its historical significance and is a reminder of London's rich past. It is also close to various landmarks, including Liverpool Street Station.