Finding a hotel in Tower Hamlets

Tower Hamlets is a London borough to the east of the City of London and north of
the River Thames in East London.
Geography
Population: 209,300 Area: 19.77 km²
Major Towns,
Aldgate, Artillery Liberty, Bethnal Green, Bethnel Green,
Bishopsgate, Bow, Bow Common, Bromley, Bromley by Bow,
Bromley St Leonards, Cubitt Town, Globe Town, Isle of Dogs,
Limehouse, Mile End, Norton Folgate, Old Ford, Poplar,
Popular, Ratcliff, Shadwell, Shoreditch, Spitalfields,
St George in the East, Stepney, Stratford le Bow, Tower Liberty,
Wapping, Whitechapel
History
The name "Tower Hamlets" historically applied to the Tower division of the county
of Middlesex, covering not only the present borough, but also part of the present-day
London Borough of Hackney. The Constable of the Tower of London had special jurisdiction
over the area from the 16th century until 1889. Inhabitants of Tower Hamlets were
originally required to provide yeomen for the Tower of London. Later the Constable
became Lord Lieutenant of the area, raising and organising the local militia. Under
the Reform Act 1832 the area became a parliamentary borough. The name continued
to be used for constituencies until 1918. The borough itself was formed in 1965
out of the former area of the metropolitan boroughs of Bethnal Green, Poplar and
Stepney which formed the classic East End.
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