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Places on tours are limited, so it's worth booking sooner rather than later. You can do this using the form below.

Booking arrangements and rate card:

These rates are per person unless otherwise stated:

Standard tour: £7 (Unwaged £4)

Non-profit groups/organisations:

6-10 participants: £9 pp
11-20 participants: £8 pp
21-30 participants: £6.50 pp

Private companies:

6-10 participants: £20 pp
11-20 participants: £18 pp
21-30 participants: £16 pp

Schools - single class (maximum 30 students plus up to 4 adults) - £100 total (additional adults £5 pp)

College/university groups:

6-10 participants: £7 pp
11-20 participants: £6 pp
21-30 participants: £5 pp

When the 2010 tours take place:
Radical Jewish East End tours for individuals will take place from 11am-12.45pm on Sunday April 11th and at 6pm on Monday May 24th

Anti Fascist Footprints tours will take place from 11am-1pm on the following Sundays: March 21st and May 9th

To book a walk:

email:  david@eastendwalks.com

Or alternatively just choose a date and fill in your details on the form below and we will contact you to confirm the arrangements.



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"The tour was absolutely fantastic - it was great to be taken around by a guide who knows the area and its history so well. As a local resident, I had no idea just how much history was on my doorstep or just how much the East End's history can inform the politics of race and migration today. It was an inspiring trip, and I'd highly recommend it." Rowenna D (East London)

"Many buildings have a history in radical Jewish activity which cannot be guessed from current appearances.David explained the history of the sights we were seeing and set them in context. The walk was very enjoyable." Simon P (South London)