Fish Street Hill
Fish Street Hill is a historic street located in the City of London. It connects Lower Thames Street to Cannon Street and is known for its steep incline. The area has a rich history, dating back to medieval times, and was once a bustling market for fishmongers.
The street is also notable for its proximity to several landmarks, including St. Magnus the Martyr church and the Monument to the Great Fire of London. Today, Fish Street Hill is primarily a commercial area, with various shops and offices, while still retaining its historical charm.