You start at the Jack The Ripper Museum. Learn about the murders!!
After the museum meet us for a Jack The Ripper Walking Tour
We will take you on a walk through the dark and narrow streets of London's famous Victorian East End. We will trace the footsteps and crime scenes of the murders Jack the Ripper committed. This tour is not for the faint hearted.
Allow us to set the scene…
It is the autumn of 1888, and a sinister serial killer is loose on the streets of London’s East End
You will see
- The places and buildings where his victims were murdered and found
- Streets, buildings and alleyways that have hardly changed since 1888
- The pubs and buildings where his victims drank, worked and lived
- The doorway where Jack the Ripper’s only clue was discovered
- Police photos of the victims and evidence
Start the tour at Jack the Ripper Museum, explore Victorian-era scenes, examine case evidence, and learn about the suspects and victims of London's most infamous unsolved murders.
After the museum, discover who Jack the Ripper's victims were and how he eluded capture!
• AFTER THE MUSEUM : please meet us at 7.20pm for a Jack The Ripper Walking Tour
• Whitechapel art gallery. (Front doors)
77 Whitechapel High street
London
E1 7QX
• Exit 3 of Aldgate East Station
• Tour departs at 7.30pm sharp
• Please arrive for 7.20pm
1. You will go to the Ripper Museum by yourselves (we will send the tickets to you on Viator)
2. After the museum please meet us at 7.20pm :
Meeting point :
Whitechapel art gallery. (Front doors)
77 Whitechapel High street
London
E1 7QX
Located at exit 3 of Aldgate East Station.
There are 2 aldgate stations : please goto ALDGATE EAST
Tour departs at 7.30pm sharp
Please arrive for 7.20pm
There are many Jack the ripper tours so please when joining the tour group please mention RIPPER VISION to the tour guide. This will ensure you're on the right tour
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