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Whitechapel has many attractions, some of them reflecting on a somewhat past. But apart from being the location of Jack the Ripper’s gruesome murders, Whitechapel today has some more pleasant claims to fame. The Albion Brewrey and Whitechapel Art Gallery are worth visiting, as is Whitechapel Street Market and the William Booth Statue.
 
 
 
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Albion Brewrey
This grand old Grade II Listed building is one of the most spectacular in the area. Although the brewery hasn’t been functional since 1979, the façade of the building...
 
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East London Mosque
The East London Mosque is a spectacular place of worship for Muslim’s in London. The building stands at the heart of the largest Muslim population in the United Kingdom...
 
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Genesis Cinema
This cinema is located in the heart of London’s east end and is popular wit locals and visitors alike. It has several large screens showing a good selection of...
 
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London Muslim Centre
The London Muslim Centre is adjacent to the East London Mosque and is one of the first ports of call for the Muslim communities of London looking for both spiritual...
 
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The Blind Beggar
There is little question that 337 Whitechapel Road is one of the most infamous addresses in the east end of London. The still functioning public house has been was...
 
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Whitechapel Art Gallery
The Whitechapel Art Gallery is one of the finest permanent collections of artwork outside the centre of London. Based on Whitechapel Road in East London within walking distance of...
 
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Whitechapel Mission
Whitechapel Methodist Mission is primarily a church at the heart of the east end of London just off the Whitechapel Road. The congregation is busy, vibrant and eclectic which...
 
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Whitechapel Street Market
Whitechapel is a bustling multi-cultural area just to the east of the main financial district in East London. The street market has been an institution in the area for...
 
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William Booth Statue
This is one of two statues on the Mile End Road that commemorate the father of the Salvation Army, William Booth. The Salvation Army and Booth had their roots...
 
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All Hallows Church   (< 1 Mile)
This City of London church has some of the oldest features of any church in the area. The church was founded in 675, and an arch from that original building...
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All Hallows Staining   (< 1 Mile)
Only the tower remains from this perpendicular style church, which was demolished in 1870. The church’s name comes from the word ‘Staniggecherch’ which means ‘Stone Church’. There has been a...
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All Hallows by the Tower   (< 1 Mile)
Founded in 675AD, this Saxon church is one of the oldest and best preserved in this area of the city. The church has had the gruesome undertaking of dealing...
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St Katherine Cree   (< 1 Mile)
This is one of the most multi purpose churches in the area, functioning as a regular church, an exhibition space and the home of the Industrial Christian Fellowship. The building...
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St Magnus the Martyr   (< 1 Mile)
This church is admired for its impressive steeple, which is topped by a large octagonal lantern. Until modern buildings dwarfed the tower it was regarded as one of the most...
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St Margaret Pattens   (< 1 Mile)
This church marked a departure in style for Wren, with its very plain and simple design. The church is named after the local factory than produced pattens, which were objects...
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St Mary at Hill   (< 1 Mile)
The church of St Mary at Hill is near Billingsgate, and is often known as the fishermen’s church. The church, like so many in the City, was built by Wren,...
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Swiss Re Tower   (< 1 Mile)
Swiss Re Tower has rapidly become one of the most famous landmarks in the world, featuring in tourist brochures and on posters of London all over the world. Few...
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Tower of London   (< 1 Mile)
Begun by William the Conqueror in 1078, the Tower of London has served as a royal residence, fortress, mint, armoury and more imfamously as a place of execution. Now as...
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Wallspace   (< 1 Mile)
Wallspace is located within the historic All Hallows Church on the site of the old London Wall that would have once surrounded the City of London. The purpose of...
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