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Tour

Ghosts, Ghouls & Murder Free Tour

  • 2 Stunden
  • 9Außergewöhnlich | 72 Bewertungen

Prepare yourself for a journey through the eerie streets of London on this free walking tour.

Description

Meet us at Cleopatra's Needle as we embark on an adventure through London's ghostly streets, visiting historic sites with dark pasts. Along the way, we'll learn about the city's infamous villains, including notorious serial killers and ruthless gangsters.

Our first stop will be the gruesome mystery of the Thames Torso Murders, a series of brutal killings that shocked Victorian London. As we walk along the Thames, we'll uncover secrets hidden in the dark waters.

Next, we will explore the legend of the London Monster, a figure that instilled fear in residents. We will uncover the truth behind this enigmatic character.

We will then head below ground into the London Underground, hearing stories of ghostly apparitions and unexplained phenomena. From there, we will learn about Spring-Heeled Jack, a supernatural figure known for its incredible leaps in Victorian London.

Passing by Banqueting House, the site of King Charles I's execution, we'll explore its dark legacy. Our journey continues with the tale of Amelia Dyer, whose sensational trial shocked Victorian society.

As we conclude our tour, we’ll visit St. James Palace, historically owned by King Henry VIII and known for its spectral sightings. After two hours of haunted stories, we will end the tour at Green Park Station, providing a deeper understanding of London's dark past.

Inklusive

  • English–speaking guide

Nicht inklusive

  • Tip

Tipps

  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible. This must be indicated in the reservation.

Standort

Aktivitätsort

Lower Robert Street, London, WC2N 6, United Kingdom

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