
White Chapel
Whitechapel is a historic district in East London known for its rich cultural diversity and industrial past. It gained worldwide notoriety as the site of the infamous 1888 murders attributed to Jack the Ripper. Today, Whitechapel features a mix of old and new architecture, vibrant markets, and cultural landmarks like the Whitechapel Gallery. It is a hub for London’s diverse communities, blending historic charm with modern urban life. The area offers a glimpse into London's social history, reflecting both its challenging past and its ongoing regeneration.