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  1. The London Borough of Tower Hamlets is a borough of London, England. Situated on the north bank of the River Thames and immediately east of the City of London, the borough spans much of the traditional East End of London and includes much of the regenerated London Docklands area.

  2. May 17, 2024 · Tower Hamlets, inner borough of London, England, extending eastward from the Tower of London and including most of the East End of Inner London. The meandering River Thames forms the southern boundary, the City of London lies to the west, Hackney is to the north, and Newham lies beyond the River.

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    • Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park
    • Jack The Ripper Tour
    • Whitechapel Gallery
    • Columbia Road Flower Market
    • Old Spitalfields Market
    • Dennis Severs’ House
    • Victoria Park
    • V&A Museum of Childhood
    • Museum of London Docklands
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    One of the “Magnificent Seven” Victorian cemeteries in London, Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park opened in 1841 and closed to burials in 1966. It is a glorious monument to the dead, with many gorgeous monuments, crypts, and tombstones that are surrounded by the park’s greenery. It has its own interesting history and people interred there.

    Speaking of death, the neighborhood of Whitechapel was home to a series of grisly murders in the 19th Century attributed to the mysterious Jack the Ripper. While the Ripper was never identified or arrested, his legend lives on in the annals of police history and Richard Jones leads the first and oldestof tours dedicated to the Ripper, having done s...

    Of course, Whitechapel isn’t known solely for gruesome Victorian deaths but has a lot of life and culture. A prime example of this is Whitechapel Gallery, which bills itself as “the artists’ gallery for everyone” thanks to its public nature. Exhibitions here can very from modern classics such as Jackson Pollack to the more conceptual work of Mikhai...

    London’s street markets are some of the city’s greatest attractions, and the Columbia Road Flower Marketis perhaps the top market for flora in London. Interestingly enough, it actually started life as a food market in 1869 before plants became the dominant item for sale. The market is open every Sunday from 8 AM to 2 PM and the plants for sale rang...

    Amongst the oldest markets in the city is Old Spitalfields Market, which has had a stalls on site since 1638. The original buildings for the covered market were constructed in 1887 to make Old Spitalfields a whole service market. In addition to hosting stalls catering to fashion, antiques, and crafts, Old Spitalfields also hosts pop-up markets and ...

    Located at 18 Folgate Street, previous owner Dennis Severs lived here from 1979 to 1999 and slowly converted each room in the house to a time capsule of different eras in London’s history, showcasing how a family in each period from the 18th to the 20thCenturies lived. During the Christmas holidays, each room is adorned with period-appropriate deco...

    One of many places in London named for Queen Victoria, Victoria Park opened in 1845 and features over 86 hectares of open public space. The park features two lakes, playgrounds, sportsfields, and cafes, amongst numerous other amenities. Parts of Victoria Park are Grade II listed and were landscaped by Sir James Pennethorne, so the park has some rea...

    A branch of the Victoria & Albert Museum, the V&A Museum of Childhood has exhibits and collections that focus on interactive learning to give children more direct knowledge of history and its influence on the present. The museum in Bethnal Green has the largest collection of children’s artifacts of the V&A buildings and hosts regular activities tha...

    Those wanting to learn more about the history of London will want to visit the Museum of London’s Docklands location. The Docklands museum focuses on the history and importance of the River Thameswith exhibits that include the history of trade, how the river changed the city, and even London’s regrettable role in the slave trade. Temporary exhibits...

    Tower Hamlets wouldn’t have its name without this castle that began as a motte-and-bailey castle after King William I conquered England in 1066. He constructed the White Tower not long after, and it has expanded over the centuries. Once a royal home, the palace’s buildings are now dedicated to its history as a seat of power, prison for the realm’s ...

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  4. Tower Hamlets has the ring of 20th century coinage — a pseudo-historic name (like Newham or Redbridge) made up by local politicians to force together previously separate communities. In one...

  5. www.towerhamlets.gov.uk › lgnl › leisure_and_cultureDiscover Tower Hamlets

    Tower Hamlets takes its name from the historical association between the Tower of London and the hamlets that surround it. Once populated by colourful characters from Dick Turpin to Captain...

  6. Mar 24, 2023 · Tower Hamlets is a borough in East London, England. It is home to a diverse population of over 280,000 people from over 100 countries. The borough is a melting pot of cultures and traditions, and there are many ways to experience Tower Hamlets’ diversity.