Travel back to the dark and dismal days of the Victorian era when Jack the Ripper roamed the streets.
A Spooky Walking Tour about the most famous serial killer in the world.
Explore the History Behind the Mysterious Jack the Ripper Murders.
Learn about the murder sites, victims and suspects from a professional guide.
The story of the Whitechapel murders is one of the great unsolved mysteries in the world. It is also one of the most fascinating and blood thirsty tales you will ever hear. It happened here in London in the year 1888. In the early hours of 31st August 1888 a man is walking to work down a dark lane in Whitechapel, he sees a shapeless bundle lying on the ground near some gates, curious he goes over to investigate. His gruesome discovery of a murdered East End prostitute then started one of the most famous man hunts in the world. Ripperologists and amateur sleuths to this day are still trying to work out the identity of a man they called Jack the Ripper. Can you solve the riddle on this spooky Whitechapel Walk? Come along the trail of Jack the Ripper… if you dare!
This tour will finish at approximately 90 mins after the start time near Liverpool Street Station.
Depature time: 3:30pm & 6pm tour:
Meeting Point: Exit Tower Hill Underground Station, and wait at the Tower Hill Tram, ice cream refreshments stand next to the station exit.
Schedule:
Departure times: 3:30pm & 6pm tour
Meeting point: Exit Tower Hill Underground Station, and wait at the Tower Hill Tram, ice cream refreshments stand next to the station exit.
Return Point: Near Liverpool Street Underground Station.
Your Golden Tours guide will be waiting for you at Tower Hill Tram. Trinity Square. London EC3N 4TH. This is the ice cream stall outside Tower Hill Underground Station exit.
Please arrive 5-10 min before your departure time.
Under 16s are able to attend this tour at their parents discretion.
Supplier: Golden Tours Gray Line London
Phone: 0044 02072337030
Email: reservations@goldentours.com
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