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East Ham is a popular suburb of the City of London. It's a popular commuter town on the East side. VroomVroomVroom offer cheap car hire in East Ham so that you can visit it's many attractions.

Top Attractions within and nearby East Ham

Museum of London Docklands lets you uncover London's long history as a port through stories of trade, migration and commerce.

Upton Park is a very urban area of the London Borough of Newham, centred around the local high street, Green Street. The area is well known with football and is home to West Ham United Football Club, who play at the Boleyn Ground, commonly known as Upton Park, while nearby is a green space also called Upton Park.

Mudchute Park and Farm is the largest city farm in London, boasting 32 acres of countryside in the middle of the Isle of Dogs to share with friendly fur and feathered creatures.

Mile End Park is located in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It boasts some 90 acres, and was created on industrial land devastated by World War II bombing. It lies on land to the east of the Regent's Canal and in the north, is separated from the southern edge of Victoria Park by the Hertford Union Canal.

Barking Park is the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham's oldest park, opened in 1898. It consists of nearly 30 hectares consisting of a 910 metre long lake, ornamental areas, tree lined avenues, playing fields and facilities for boating, bowls and football.

Ragged School Museum is housed in what was once London's biggest Ragged School, this popular, family-friendly museum welcomes people of all ages to taste a slice of Victorian life. Located beside the Regent's Canal the Museum offers, through roleplay, hands-on exhibits and talks, an authentic and memorable experience of the poor of the East End a century ago.

Thames Barrier Park the award winng park opened in November 2000, following the redevelopment of a 22 acre site owned by the London Development Agency.