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Whitechapel Market
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Nearby attractions
East London Mosque
82-92 Whitechapel Rd, London E1 1JQ, United Kingdom
The Royal London Hospital Museum
St Augustine with St Philip's Church, Newark St, London E1 2AA, United Kingdom
Altab Ali Park
Adler St, London E1 1FD, United Kingdom
Whitechapel Gallery
77-82 Whitechapel High St, London E1 7QX, United Kingdom
Spitalfields City Farm
Buxton St, London E1 5AR, United Kingdom
Brick Lane Mosque
59 Brick Ln, London E1 6QL, United Kingdom
The Truman Brewery
Number 1, Ely's Yard, 15 Hanbury St, London E1 6QR, United Kingdom
StolenSpace Gallery
17 Osborn St, London E1 6TD, United Kingdom
AIM Escape Rooms
Goodman's Fields, 8 Canter Wy, London E1 8PS, United Kingdom
Van Gogh London Exhibit: The Immersive Experience
106 Commercial St, London E1 6LZ, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Tayyabs
83-89 Fieldgate St, London E1 1JU, United Kingdom
Al-Kahf Restaurant
112-116 Vine Ct, London E1 1JE, United Kingdom
Sonargaon Restaurant Whitechapel
199 Whitechapel Rd, London E1 1DE, United Kingdom
Alhambra Restaurant
120 Whitechapel Rd, London E1 1JE, United Kingdom
Needoo Grill
87 New Rd, London E1 1HH, United Kingdom
Mr. White’s English Chophouse London Whitechapel
103-107, 103 New Rd, London E1 1HJ, United Kingdom
Zaiqa London
108a Whitechapel Rd, London E1 1JE, United Kingdom
Monster Burger BBQ & Grill House London
109 New Rd, London E1 1HJ, United Kingdom
The Urban Chocolatier Whitechapel
9 Davenant St, London E1 5NB, United Kingdom
Olives and Oregano London
113 New Rd, London E1 1HJ, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
ibis budget London Whitechapel - Brick Lane
100 Whitechapel Rd, London E1 1JG, United Kingdom
New Road Hotel
103-107, 103 New Rd, London E1 1HJ, United Kingdom
Vilenza hotel
38 Newark St, London E1 2AA, United Kingdom
The Whitechapel Hotel
49-53 New Rd, London E1 1HH, United Kingdom
Booth House
153-175 Whitechapel Rd, London E1 1DN, United Kingdom
Wilde Aparthotels, London, Aldgate Tower Bridge
75 Commercial Rd, London E1 1RD, United Kingdom
Don Gratton House - Sanctuary Students
Don Gratton House, 82 Old Montague St, London E1 5NN, United Kingdom
Hyatt Place London City East
45 Whitechapel Rd, London E1 1DU, United Kingdom
Hampton by Hilton London City
12-20 Osborn St, London E1 6TE, United Kingdom
Wynfrid House
20 Mulberry St, London E1 1EH, United Kingdom
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Whitechapel Market
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Whitechapel Market

Whitechapel Rd, London E1 1HJ, United Kingdom
4.2(580)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: East London Mosque, The Royal London Hospital Museum, Altab Ali Park, Whitechapel Gallery, Spitalfields City Farm, Brick Lane Mosque, The Truman Brewery, StolenSpace Gallery, AIM Escape Rooms, Van Gogh London Exhibit: The Immersive Experience, restaurants: Tayyabs, Al-Kahf Restaurant, Sonargaon Restaurant Whitechapel, Alhambra Restaurant, Needoo Grill, Mr. White’s English Chophouse London Whitechapel, Zaiqa London, Monster Burger BBQ & Grill House London, The Urban Chocolatier Whitechapel, Olives and Oregano London
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Phone
+44 20 7364 1717
Website
towerhamlets.gov.uk

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Nearby attractions of Whitechapel Market

East London Mosque

The Royal London Hospital Museum

Altab Ali Park

Whitechapel Gallery

Spitalfields City Farm

Brick Lane Mosque

The Truman Brewery

StolenSpace Gallery

AIM Escape Rooms

Van Gogh London Exhibit: The Immersive Experience

East London Mosque

East London Mosque

4.9

(3K)

Open 24 hours
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The Royal London Hospital Museum

The Royal London Hospital Museum

4.1

(45)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Altab Ali Park

Altab Ali Park

4.0

(806)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Whitechapel Gallery

Whitechapel Gallery

4.3

(1.2K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details

Things to do nearby

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Sat, Dec 27 • 7:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Whitechapel Market

Tayyabs

Al-Kahf Restaurant

Sonargaon Restaurant Whitechapel

Alhambra Restaurant

Needoo Grill

Mr. White’s English Chophouse London Whitechapel

Zaiqa London

Monster Burger BBQ & Grill House London

The Urban Chocolatier Whitechapel

Olives and Oregano London

Tayyabs

Tayyabs

3.9

(4K)

Click for details
Al-Kahf Restaurant

Al-Kahf Restaurant

4.5

(830)

Click for details
Sonargaon Restaurant Whitechapel

Sonargaon Restaurant Whitechapel

3.3

(607)

Click for details
Alhambra Restaurant

Alhambra Restaurant

4.3

(333)

Click for details
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Reviews of Whitechapel Market

4.2
(580)
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5.0
1y

Whitechapel Market is a hidden gem, especially if you're looking for authentic Bengali food and fresh produce. The market has a lively, vibrant atmosphere, and it’s a great place to experience a taste of local culture.

What stands out the most is the wide variety of Bengali food available – from street snacks like samosas and fuchka to hearty meals like biryani and fish curry. The flavors are rich and authentic, giving you a true taste of Bengal. The food stalls offer a warm, inviting vibe, and you can easily find something that hits the spot.

In addition to the food, the market also has a great selection of fresh fish and vegetables, which are perfect for anyone looking to cook their own Bengali dishes at home. The fish selection is particularly impressive, with options like hilsa and rohu, which are staples in Bengali cuisine. The produce is fresh, and you can find everything from everyday vegetables to more exotic ingredients that are hard to find elsewhere.

Overall, Whitechapel Market is a fantastic place to explore if you’re craving Bengali food or looking to stock up on fresh fish and vegetables. It’s a vibrant market with a lot to offer, and I’d definitely recommend it for anyone...

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5.0
28w

Whitechapel Market is one of the wildest, most beautiful chaos zones in London—and I mean that in the best way possible. Imagine walking into a Bangladeshi bazaar but with London pigeons and the odd hipster walking through in shock.

You’ll find everything here—spices that smell like Sylhet, a mountain of mangoes for £3, mysterious fish that wink at you, and clothes that your nan AND your toddler would love.

Don’t expect polished pavements or artisan coffee—this place is raw, real, and alive. You’ll hear stall owners shouting, “One paaund only, sista!” in a mix of Cockney and Bangla. It's loud, colourful, and full of character.

Massive shoutout to Tower Hamlets Council—recent upgrades made it cleaner and better organised, and the market even won the “Best Large Outdoor Market” award in 2025! Not bad for a place that’s been going strong since the 1600s.

Tip: go early for the best picks, or near closing for cheeky discounts. Bring cash, bring patience, and bring your nose—it’s gonna smell interesting.

I came to meet a friend. I left with mangoes, a vegetable I don't like, and a story to tell.

Proper London,...

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3.0
5y

I used to enjoy my visit of the market before. However, lately it hasn't been so. Prices of things like Cosmetic jewellery and garments have risen a lot. The quantity of vegetables or fruit per £1 bowl has reduced. Even in the shops with basic asian food comodities have put up prices. However, if you have got some good time at hand, then finding some bargain pieces is still possible. I found some nice scarves. The stitching of clothing with apparently compatible with high street stores have got seriously loose stitching.I bought a fluffy jumper but the stitches gave away with the first wear. There is however a shoes stall where you can find Clarks shoes at lower prices.The attitude of the stall owner is extremely friendly. Food is available at fairly(not much) cheaper. The station, Royal London Hospital, the Library and bus routes are at a few yards from each other. Stepney Green Retail stores are at walking distance...so always an opportunity to make the most...

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Whitechapel Market is a hidden gem, especially if you're looking for authentic Bengali food and fresh produce. The market has a lively, vibrant atmosphere, and it’s a great place to experience a taste of local culture. What stands out the most is the wide variety of Bengali food available – from street snacks like samosas and fuchka to hearty meals like biryani and fish curry. The flavors are rich and authentic, giving you a true taste of Bengal. The food stalls offer a warm, inviting vibe, and you can easily find something that hits the spot. In addition to the food, the market also has a great selection of fresh fish and vegetables, which are perfect for anyone looking to cook their own Bengali dishes at home. The fish selection is particularly impressive, with options like hilsa and rohu, which are staples in Bengali cuisine. The produce is fresh, and you can find everything from everyday vegetables to more exotic ingredients that are hard to find elsewhere. Overall, Whitechapel Market is a fantastic place to explore if you’re craving Bengali food or looking to stock up on fresh fish and vegetables. It’s a vibrant market with a lot to offer, and I’d definitely recommend it for anyone in the area!
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Whitechapel Market is one of the wildest, most beautiful chaos zones in London—and I mean that in the best way possible. Imagine walking into a Bangladeshi bazaar but with London pigeons and the odd hipster walking through in shock. You’ll find everything here—spices that smell like Sylhet, a mountain of mangoes for £3, mysterious fish that wink at you, and clothes that your nan AND your toddler would love. Don’t expect polished pavements or artisan coffee—this place is raw, real, and alive. You’ll hear stall owners shouting, “One paaund only, sista!” in a mix of Cockney and Bangla. It's loud, colourful, and full of character. Massive shoutout to Tower Hamlets Council—recent upgrades made it cleaner and better organised, and the market even won the “Best Large Outdoor Market” award in 2025! Not bad for a place that’s been going strong since the 1600s. Tip: go early for the best picks, or near closing for cheeky discounts. Bring cash, bring patience, and bring your nose—it’s gonna smell *interesting*. I came to meet a friend. I left with mangoes, a vegetable I don't like, and a story to tell. Proper London, this. 🇬🇧🇧🇩
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Whitechapel Market is one of the wildest, most beautiful chaos zones in London—and I mean that in the best way possible. Imagine walking into a Bangladeshi bazaar but with London pigeons and the odd hipster walking through in shock. You’ll find everything here—spices that smell like Sylhet, a mountain of mangoes for £3, mysterious fish that wink at you, and clothes that your nan AND your toddler would love. Don’t expect polished pavements or artisan coffee—this place is raw, real, and alive. You’ll hear stall owners shouting, “One paaund only, sista!” in a mix of Cockney and Bangla. It's loud, colourful, and full of character. Massive shoutout to Tower Hamlets Council—recent upgrades made it cleaner and better organised, and the market even won the “Best Large Outdoor Market” award in 2025! Not bad for a place that’s been going strong since the 1600s. Tip: go early for the best picks, or near closing for cheeky discounts. Bring cash, bring patience, and bring your nose—it’s gonna smell *interesting*. I came to meet a friend. I left with mangoes, a vegetable I don't like, and a story to tell. Proper London, this. 🇬🇧🇧🇩
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