Jack the Ripper walking tour of London

182 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 4NP, UK, London, United Kingdom
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Overview
Duration
2h
Languages
English
Voucher type
mobile
What To Expect

The tour begins by taking you back to the Autumn of Terror in 1888 where a brutal and twisted serial killer took to the streets of Whitechapel in London and began his reign of terror.You'll follow in the footsteps of one of the world's most notorious serial killers, gaining insight as to how he operated and what it must have been like to live in London at that time. Jack the Ripper was never caught and his identity was never proven, so his whole persona is shrouded in mystery, leaving room for hundreds of myths, conspiracy theories and wild stories, which your tour guide will regale you with.On this tour you'll examine letters, photos and details of the various bloody murders which still haunt Londoners to this day, as you walk the streets once roamed by the infamous murderer. Prepare yourself for gruesome stories, fascinating insights and spine-chilling accounts.

What to remember

Important info

  • This tour contains graphic information and is therefore not appropriate for children under the age of 16 years
  • This activity takes place in the evening, so please dress appropriately for the weather, as it can get cold
  • The tour will end at Aldgate Tube Station
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What's included
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Professional Ripperologist guide
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Highlights

Walk the dark and terrible side of Jack the Ripper's London. Hear the ghastly tales and visit locations of the murders he committed. Analyze photos and letters that document this cold-blooded killer's actions

Cancellation Policy
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Provider
Brit Icon Tours
Meeting Point

Meet your guide 10 minutes before the tour to the left of the entrance of the City of London police station. Leave Liverpool Street Station by the Bishopsgate West exit and you will see the police station on the opposite side of Bishopsgate.