Experience the darker, more sinister side of the city on our London Ghost Tour! You’ll join a group of fearless ghost hunters and a local guide who will share tales or cursed prisoners, ghostly monks, and mysterious figures seen wandering through the city’s most iconic sites. You won’t hear stories like this on your average walking tour– unearth the chilling secrets of Charterhouse Square, catch faint whispers at Smithfield Market, and explore the haunted halls of St. Bartholomew’s. From the infamous scratching spirits at Cock Lane to the ghostly shadows of Millennium Bridge, each stop brings a new layer of suspense to send a shiver down your spine. But we've saved the best for last. We'll finish the tour at Clink Prison, one of the most haunted places in the city, where the spirits of the condemned are said to roam.
One thing’s for certain: after the tour, London will never feel the same again. Ready for the thrill of a lifetime? Book your spot now... if you dare!
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This old plague pit is among the city's most haunted locations, with reports of vengeful spirits, including victims of the Black Death, ghostly monks, and even a headless Duke! Once you uncover its gruesome past, the eerie sightings will make perfect sense.
This place is far more than a meat market—it’s a setting of grisly executions, ghostly sightings, and unsettling legends. From the tormented ghost of William Wallace to the haunting cries of Protestant martyrs, this historic square is steeped in chilling stories of death. And if you listen carefully, you might even hear a scream—or two.
St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, once a medieval refuge for plague victims, is now rumored to be haunted by ghostly doctors, patients, and even the eerie figure of a spectral child. But be warned—if you catch a glimpse of him, it may be a sign that death is near.
In 1762, Cock Lane became notorious for the "Scratching Fanny" hoax, yet eerie scratches and whispers continue to disturb visitors to this day, leaving us to wonder—was it truly a hoax after all?
The Central Criminal Court of London now occupies the site of the former Newgate Prison, but apparitions like the vengeful "Black Dog" still serve as chilling reminders of the injustices once carried out within those prison walls.
Beneath the elegant facade of St. Bride's Church lies a shadowy past. Its crypts, once filled with thousands of skeletal remains spanning from Roman times to the 19th century, have been sealed off after a series of unsettling discoveries.
St. Paul's Cathedral is famous for its majestic beauty, but it’s also home to eerie legends, like the haunting of the Whistling Clergyman in All Souls' Chapel. Listen closely and you just might hear the sounds of children crying, the distant echo of organ music, and doors inexplicably opening in the dead of night.
Known as "The Wobbly Bridge" for its eerie swaying, this bridge is said to be cursed by visitors who have reported ghostly encounters and phantom splashes from the spirits of those who met their fate in the River Thames below.
The Globe Theatre presents theatrical hauntings with reports of apparitions in Elizabethan dress observing rehearsals and the sound of phantom applause. Uncover the unsettling stories linked to the Globe’s tragic history and the spirits that continue to haunt its halls.
The Anchor Bankside, 34 Park Street, London SE1 9EF, UK- This historic pub is rumoured to be haunted by the ghost of a murdered smuggler, a mysterious woman in black, and spirits who never quite finished their last drink.
Once notorious for its brutal history of torture and death, The Clink Prison is now a museum, but many believe the tormented souls of its past are still present. Visitors often hear anguished screams, the clinking of chains, and have unsettling encounters with a malevolent force—thought to be the ghost of the merciless jailer known as "The Gaoler."
Please meet on the corner of Charterhouse Square and Carthusian Street and arrive 10 minutes early for the experience; your guide will be holding a yellow Carpe Diem Tours flag or sign.
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