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The John Snow Water Pump in Carnaby, London stands as a tribute to a pivotal moment in history that reshaped the understanding of public health and disease transmission. With an impressive average rating of 4.2 on Google, this attraction is not just a curious landmark but a cornerstone for GIS and statistics enthusiasts. Visitors often find themselves captivated by its significance and the enduring importance it holds in modern society. It's certainly worth visiting and reading about, offering both a fascinating glimpse into the past and a profound appreciation for the advancements in public health.

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Oxford Circus Station (Stop RG)
Bus stop 376 m walk
Conduit Street / Hamleys Toy Store (Stop M)
Bus stop 265 m walk
Piccadilly Circus
Bus stop 379 m walk
Beak Street / Hamleys Toy Store
Bus stop 266 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.2
based on 114 reviews
4.2/5 114 reviews
Master Grogu
Master Grogu
3 weeks ago on Google

Mediocre, literally just the pump. No fence, no info, just the pump. Caused one of the most significant medical discoveries in human history and people now use it as a backrest whilst gulping beer from the bottle on a Thursday evening.

Emily Casadaban
Emily Casadaban
3 months ago on Google

This incredible piece of history is a MUST for all GIS and public heath nerds. I had the loveliest experience when visiting, after taking a moment to admire the pump an older woman approached us. She was quite impressed with my interest of the pump and made several remarks about how important John Snow’s contributions were. I of course agreed and replied that without him I wouldn’t have a job (I work in GIS and this data was some of the first I ever used). She thanked me for knowing the history and for paying my respects. It was truly a moment out of a book. I would say everyone should visit this site but most will never know just how influential that little pump was in our society.

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Michelle Jones
Michelle Jones
3 months ago on Google

The restaurant wasn't open when we stopped by. The pump with accompanying plaque was easily accessible and I was able to get a couple pictures. All in all nice excursion.