The only occult adventure in London
Highlights
• Explore where secret societies still hold their discreet meetings
• Discover what influence Ancient Egyptian culture had over Victorian Britain
• Discover where Victorian magicians did their initiations
• See the oldest occult bookshops
• Get into Freemasons temple
• See hidden passages
Secret societies have existed in human society for thousands of years. Are the freemasons really running the world? Do they all want to rule the world? Are they manipulating the media and brainwashing the populations?
On this magical adventure we will shed the light on the occult London history.
Meet your Guide at St James’s Palace, one of the oldest Royal Palaces in London. On your tour you will discover one of the first temples devoted to the study of magical arts. Afterwards your Guide will show you where in XIX century was the darkest society called ‘The Suicide Circle’. Walk through the Pall Mall before you arrive at the oldest occult bookshop in London. Discover stories about the Hermetic order of the Golden Dawn and its members. Continue you way to the Charing Cross Hotel where the French occultist Eliphas Levi performed an act of necromancy. Follow your Guide to Cleopatras needle, full of dark legends. Continue your way to Freemasons quarter and walk by hidden secret society Ordo tempti orientus, where the most influential member was English author and occultist Aleister Crowley.
discover secrets about trafalgar lions
Walk by the cursed obelisk and talk about Egyptian influence over British occultism
Explore Covent Garden
Enter the magical world of one of the oldest areas of London
Walk by the British museum and learn about its mysterious objects
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