Walking Tour - London's Jewish History over the Centuries

Walking Tour - London's Jewish History over the Centuries

This tour is for everybody with an interest in London’s culture, history, and heritage!

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By Marc Gardiner, Qualified Tourist Guide
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Sunday, August 10 · 3 - 5pm GMT+1

Location

Meet outside Aldgate Station

Aldgate High Street London EC3N 1AH United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

This walking tour is for everybody with an interest in London’s extraordinary culture and heritage! Discover the fascinating story of London’s Jewish population from medieval to modern times - such as the Jews brought to England by William the Conqueror after 1066, the expulsion under Edward I in 1290, the resettlement of the Jews three centuries later under Cromwell, and subsequent Jewish immigration and integration up to the present day.

Starting at Aldgate close to the East End, we will cross the ancient City of London (the ‘Square Mile’) learning about London’s 2000-year history. Our walking route will take us past many famous City sites, including key locations that are connected to London’s 1000 years of Jewish history.

Learn about the lives, struggles and achievements of London’s Jews over many centuries, and about some fascinating personalities. Hear about modern Jewish life in Britain and around the world.

Our stops and stories will include:
• London’s first 1000 years - Romans, Saxons and Normans
• Old Jewry - Site of the Great Synagogue of medieval London (1272)
• Site of Creechurch Lane synagogue (1657 - 1701)
• Site of the Great Ashkenazi synagogue (1692 - 1941)
• Bevis Marks Sephardi synagogue (1701 – present)
• Old Jewry, Jewry Street, Church of St Lawrence Jewry
• Mansion House and Guildhall (Jewish Lord Mayors)
• Leadenhall Market
• Bank of England, Royal Exchange
• St Paul’s Cathedral
• Historic churches, pubs and coffee houses
• London’s modern buildings (Lloyds, Gherkin, Cheesegrater)
• Famous Jewish personalities – fact and fiction

Don’t miss this opportunity to delve into centuries of London history!

Frequently asked questions

How long is this guided tour?

The total distance covered during this guided tour is approximately 1.5 miles (2.5 km), which we will cover at a comfortable walking pace in 60-90 minutes.

What happens if it is raining?

Walking tours take place in all weathers! Dress appropriately, and please join us.

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Marc Gardiner is an official City of London Tour Guide, offering tours in both English and French. He holds the Green Badge qualification from the Institute of Tourist Guiding, and is a member of the British Guild of Tourist Guides. Marc is also currently studying for the official City of Westminster tour guiding qualification, with completion expected in summer 2025. Marc has a Master's degree in History from the University of Southampton. He is a graduate of the London School of Economics, a qualified accountant, and a university lecturer in London.