Aldgate is in east central London, England and has two postcode areas, namely EC3 and E1. Today the Aldgate area is dominated by large buildings, the Gherkin in St Mary Axe which replaced the Baltic Exchange which was severely damaged by a bomb which was detonated by the Provisional IRA in April 1992. Other prominent buildings are the London Metal Exchange and the Willis Building. The insurance industry has a strong foothold in the Aldgate area. If you work, live or are visiting Aldgate and you are searching for some really good female company, then Diamond Escorts should be your first port of call. Any one of our absolutely gorgeous and sexy London escorts will be happy to keep you company in Aldgate. The appearance of Aldgate has changed significantly over the centuries and today the area is a vibrant hub with many attractions and venues for your entertainment. There is always somewhere for you and your charming escort to visit, possibly an evening at
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Aldgate is steeped in history, it was once the location of the eastern gateway through London Wall. Many travellers came from the City of London to Whitechapel and the East End. During the late 14th century the famous poet Geoffrey Chaucer occupied rooms above the gate, he would have had a birds eye view of the mobs storming into the City in 1381 during the Peasants Revolt. The gate has been demolished now but there is a plaque to commemorate its existence and very little remains of the London Walls.
During the Great Fire of London in 1666, all the timber-framed building were ravaged by fire, only one building was spared by the ferocious flames and that was the house that is today the now famous Hop & Grapes pub. Other historic items from the past include the Aldgate Pump which dates back to the 1870s, and an old police call box outside St Botolph's Church.
It is hard to imagine from the look of Aldgate today, but it was not far away in Mitre Square, in 1888, where the gruesome murder of Catherine Eddowes took place by Jack the Ripper, this was his only murder inside the City.
Thank goodness there are no dark, cobbled streets or Jack the Rippers today and instead Aldgate has become a gateway to lively attractions such as Petticoat Lane, Brick Lane and Old Spitalfields markets as well as many exciting bars, clubs and restaurants.