THERE'S a hidden Great British Bake Off attraction that you can only access through a disguised door, and it's a hit with fans of the show.
The Big London Bake East is a baking tent hidden behind an unusual door in Haggerston in East London.
Drs Baj and Vaish, the two travel experts behind the Instagram page, Exploring London post frequent videos about undiscovered spots in the English capital.
In a , they revealed the whereabouts of a Great British Bake Off attraction that's become a hit with fans.
The footage showed a glass door underneath a brick railway bridge.
In the video, they said: "Enter the doorway in the arch to what looks like a baker's kitchen.
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"There you'll see bags of flour, sugar, and weighing scales, and at the back, there are some fridges.
"Open the door to the middle fridge, but you'll never guess what's on the other side."
After they stepped through the giant yellow fridge, users glimpsed a grassy garden housing a large white tent that appeared to be very similar to its on-screen inspiration.
They added: "This is the , a giant tent where you can live your Bake Off dreams."
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Much like the Bake Off tent where viewers are used to watching Paul Hollywood poke soggy bottoms, the baking tent is equipped with every kitchen utensil you could possibly need.
They said: "Each month there's a new theme for what you'll be making, so get into your teams and get ready."
Just like the show, bakers have 90 minutes to complete a task, which has been set by their head baker.
In the challenge, participants will compete against other teams in a bid to have their cake crowned as the star bake.
The video has already had thousands of views, with fans flooding the comments with their praise.
One person wrote: "I did this and it was great."
While another added: "This activity is so much fun."
In addition to the baking challenges, there's a cake-inspired bar that serves a range of cocktails.
Tickets start from £40 per person for a 90-minute baking session.
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