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Travel Guide Tour. Vacation Tour. Most people know of this are because of its infamous connection with Jack The Ripper but there is 2,000 years of history here with an incredibly rich history and vibrant culture so join us for this very special tour that will reveal the fantastic heritage...
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Most people know of this are because of its infamous connection with Jack The Ripper but there is 2,000 years of history here with an incredibly rich history and vibrant culture so join us for this very special tour that will reveal the fantastic heritage of Spitalfields without ever mentioning you-know-who. We will visit Plague Pits and scenes of terrible crimes and events but also of sites of pioneering hospitals, alms houses, soup kitchens and asylums. These days Spitalfields is also incredibly trendy with a unique mix found nowhere else on Earth and we don't even mean the great food and markets. Everywhere in Spitalfields, culture and vibrancy goes hand in hand with history, poverty and misery and we will see the old subterranean Charnel House within a few seconds walk of the wonderful Spitalfields Market. There is no where like Spitalfields and we’re convinced that if you are looking for something totally different then this is the tour for you.

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Tour Itinerary presented by Ye Olde England Tours


The oldest licenced house in the City of London. A lovely old Tudor pub from 1593 with a fascinating history in this no-mans land between the City and Whitechapel.


There's been a church here for well over 1,000 years and many famous people such as Sir Isaac Newton and Daniel Defoe have worshipped here. The beautifully landscaped gardens hide a terrible secret beneath!


The infamous Aldgate Pump (of death) not only has a remarkable history but inspired a phrase in 'Cockney' English. Nearby we will see ruins of the old Trinity Priory.


Londons hardest to find cemetery is right opposite an infamous murder spot.


Discovered when preparatory works for the Gherkin where being made.


One of the most iconic of the modern generation of London skyscrapers


The oldest surviving Synagogue in what was once a very Jewish area of London.


This was once a notorious part of London just outside the City Walls


Now a fashionable leisure destination but 150 years ago home to the East India Company. It's history though goes back over another 1,000 years to the Knights of the Cnihtengild.


Spitalfields has a long history in the textile and weaving trade.


A relic of the past which survived until just a few years ago.


This beautiful White Chapel Huguenot Church was once the centre of the community and nearby we will see some of the beautiful houses, shops and pubs in the area. We will also see where Queen Victoria had her wedding dress made and why she chose Spitalfields as well as seeing a period house often used in TV shows and films for its authentic appearances.


Original Alms Houses from times past which are still operating and giving a helping hand to those that need it the most.


This mosque was once a synagogue and before that a church.


Just one of several markets in Brick Lane


Brick Lane was once a very Jewish area and we will go by Britains oldest Beigel shop which you're very welcome to try out. Nearby is the legendary Dark Sugars who we think make the best Hot Chocolate in the world. Or you might want to try out some of the incredible flavours from the Indian Subcontinent.


We won't list all the markets round here... but you get the idea!


In the midst of the best preserved streets of Spitalfields, we will see the historic Dennis Severs' House. (If you pick the optional entry on a Saturday then we may be able to go inside). Either way, this area gives an idea of how rich Spitalfields used to be before it descended into the poverty and crime which gripped it through much of the 19th and 20th centuries.


Once home to a famous animal market. Now one of the trendiest markets in London


During the recent extensive development of the area, archeologists found these ruins deep underground that once stores thousands of bones.


This listing of what we see isn't all-inclusive as there are various other places too such as the birthplace of Susanna Wesley, the mother who gave birth to John and Charles who founded Methodism.


Once an old functioning market but now a high-end place with great food and artisan products.


One of the most atmospheric streets in London though it doesn't take too much imagination to realise its history might not be as pleasant as it is today.


Near to 'Bedlam' we finish this tour by this lovely and evocative memorial to Jewish children saved by Sir Nicholas Winton just before WW2.



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