Tower Hamlets is the heart of London's East End and takes its name from the Tower of London, located within the borough's boundaries. The borough is dominated by the White Tower, built in the eleventh century and home to the crown jewels, royal armouries, yeoman warders and the famous ravens.
The Tower Bridge Exhibition brings to life more than 100 years of the bridge's fascinating history with exciting animatronics and interactive displays. For shoppers, Tower Hamlets has a wealth of street markets including the century-old Sunday Flower Market at Columbia Road.
Saturday 7th November 2009
Fireworks, funfairs and food stalls
Across the whole of London fireworks will be set off on Saturday 7th November from Alexandra Palace in the north to... More
Baishakhi Mela
Brick Lane, E1 6SB
10th May 2009
Famous for its curry houses, Brick Lane is the obvious choice of venue to celebrate Baishakhi Mela,... More
Rhythm of London
Various Venues Across London
10th & 11th July 2009
Music will liven up the streets of London at the Rhythm of London festival, a two-day celebration... More
Bowling at All Star Lanes
All Star Lanes, 95 Brick Lane, E1 6QL
14th February 2009
There's no doubt about it, bowling is making a serious comeback in London... More
Baishakhi Mela 2008
Baishakhi Mela, E1 6SB
4th May 2008
Sadly, this year's Baishakhi Mela celebrations in the East End, celebrating the Bengali New Year, have been cancelled. The... More
Newham is in the heart of London’s historic Docklands. With fast rail links to the continent planned for Stratford and London City Airport overlooking the ... More
Just 30 minutes journey from central London by road, rail or underground, Hackney possesses a rich mix of cultures and traditions. Popular destinations include super-trendy ... More
Fantastically convenient, this super hotel is an ideal base for both business and leisure travellers. Boasting airy, spacious rooms with a funky, contemporary design, ...More
Only fifteen minutes from London City Airport by taxi and close to Canary Wharf, the ExCeL exhibition centre and The O2 arena, the Radisson Edwardian ... More
Perched on the waterfront, just 15 minutes from London’s City Airport, the Hilton Canary Wharf combines convenience with comfort. Stroll across the hotel’s private bridge ... More
Originally a general market for corn, coal, iron, wine, salt, pottery, fish and other goods, Billingsgate is now the only London-based market dedicated to fish. ...More
Originally a general market for corn, coal, iron, wine, salt, pottery, fish and other goods, Billingsgate is now the only London-based market dedicated to fish. ...More
Originally a general market for corn, coal, iron, wine, salt, pottery, fish and other goods, Billingsgate is now the only London-based market dedicated to fish. ... More
Jamie's Italian in Canary Wharf, opened in August 2009, is the first central London branch of his 'Italian' restaurants (there are others in Kingston, Oxford, ...More
This 250-year-old pub was a sailor's favourite, home to smugglers and site of secret trysts between Lord Nelson and Emma Hamilton. Closed down ... More
This fab game emerged in 1980 and has taken the world by storm. Popular with adrenalin junkies, paintballing is an action-packed, mission-driven past-time that ... More
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