Is Aldgate a Good Place to Live?

Score
6.5/10
Rank
63rd out of 992

Aldgate suits professionals who want exceptional connectivity and city-centre convenience. Multiple tube lines, including the Elizabeth line, put most of London within easy reach, and the restaurant and amenity offer rivals anywhere in the capital. Crime sits higher than average, with theft and anti-social behaviour the main concerns, so it is less suited to those after a quiet residential feel. The housing stock is almost entirely flats and expensive even by London standards.

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We reviewed Aldgate across 6 key dimensions to help you make an informed decision about where to live.

Safety

Average·662nd of 992
5.8/ 10

Crime is higher than average for London, with anti-social behaviour, violent crime, and theft from the person making up the bulk of incidents. Worth factoring in if safety is a priority, particularly for families or those used to quieter residential streets.

Affordability

Below Average·876th of 992
3.4/ 10

Expensive even by London standards, with the market almost entirely made up of flats and very little traditional housing stock. Better suited to buyers with a strong budget, or those who plan to rent rather than buy.

Education

Good·120th of 992
7.2/ 10

Education is a genuine highlight, with several Ofsted Outstanding schools nearby including Mulberry School for Girls and Swanlea School at secondary level, and Bigland Green Primary for younger children. A strong draw for families where school quality is the deciding factor.

Environment

Average·715th of 992
4.1/ 10

Air quality is below the London average, as you would expect from a dense, traffic-heavy inner-city location. There are green spaces within reach, but not the right fit if clean air and a calm outdoor environment are important to you.

Transport

Excellent·14th of 992
9.9/ 10

One of the best-connected areas in London, with the Circle, District, Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan, and Elizabeth lines all accessible, alongside the DLR and London Overground. Commuting in almost any direction is straightforward.

Amenities

Excellent·13th of 992
9.9/ 10

Exceptionally well served, with a vast choice of restaurants, cafes, bars, and gyms, plus several museums and solid supermarket coverage. Suits people who want full city living within walking distance of home.

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Spitalfields

6.0/10

Spitalfields suits young professionals who want to be at the centre of London life, with exceptional transport links and a neighbourhood that never runs out of things to do. The trade-offs are real: crime runs higher than the London average, air quality is poor, and you will pay a premium for the postcode. Families will find the schools genuinely strong, but the busy streets and nightlife skew this firmly towards those without young children.

St George in the East & Wapping North

7.1/10

St George in the East and Wapping North is a strong choice for professionals who want to be a short walk from the City without actually living in it. The riverside setting, exceptional transport links, and solid schools make it genuinely appealing for both young professionals and families. It is on the pricier side and air quality is a real consideration given the surrounding road network, but the sheer convenience of this location is hard to argue with.

Whitechapel

6.2/10

Whitechapel suits people who want genuine Zone 2 value with some of the best transport connections in London. The multicultural energy, market life, and buzzing food scene give it a distinct character that newer developments elsewhere lack. Air quality is a real trade-off, as is street-level crime, which runs above the London average. If you commute heavily and want a lively urban base without paying Zone 1 prices, it makes a compelling case.

Tower Hill & Wapping South

7.5/10

Tower Hill and Wapping South suits professionals and families who want inner-city convenience without sacrificing safety or school quality. The riverside setting, exceptional transport links, and strong state schools make it genuinely attractive for equity-rich buyers. The main trade-offs are price, which sits firmly in premium territory, and air quality that reflects the busy surrounding roads. If neither puts you off, this is one of the more compelling pockets of East London.

Shadwell North

6.1/10

Shadwell North suits commuters who want fast access to the City and Canary Wharf without paying central London prices. The DLR, Overground, and a short walk to Whitechapel for the Elizabeth line make getting around genuinely easy. Crime is higher than the London average, particularly violent crime and anti-social behaviour, so it is not a neighbourhood for everyone. Families who do settle here will find the secondary schools surprisingly strong.