Showing posts with label Jack The Ripper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jack The Ripper. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 October 2017

Jack the Ripper, Haunted London and Sherlock Holmes Tour

Transportation by Open Top Vintage bus
Professional Guide
Walking tour of Smithfield Market
Walking tour of East London (sites associated with Jack the Ripper killings)
Visit in a Traditional London Pub

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TRIP ITINERARY
Travel back in time on a vintage open-top double-decker bus, and walk through an empty Smithfield market, home to the cock-lane Ghost. Then retrace the murder sites of Jack the Ripper, before heading to the safety of the Sherlock Holmes pub.   

Part 1
Open top drive through sinister and haunted London
Step aboard our vintage open-top bus to begin our journey through the dark and haunted streets of London. Hear tales of the legends buried at Westminster Abbey and see the banqueting house where Charles I was beheaded, a relatively common punishment for crime at the time. Your expert guide will explain how the executioners, who worked regularly in front of large crowds at Tower Hill which we will also see, would often raise the severed head showing it off to the crowd and that would often continue to twitch for several seconds after the brutal blows.  We then travel to the Old Bailey, the site of numerous public hangings. The Royal London Hospital where the Elephant Man lived, and hear tales of Mrs. Lovett’s pie shop with her specialty fillings, the butcherous barber who lived next door and who would cut off more than just your hair; gangland warfare, great train robbers and more.

Part 2: 
Ghost walk through Smithfield market
Stay close to our guide as we walk through a deserted Smithfield market and the surrounding cobbled streets. You’ll see the William Wallace plaque where Braveheart was tortured, and learn of the 19thcentury body snatchers who dug up local cemeteries ‘in the interests of science.’ Two of the most famous snatchers, John Bishop and Thomas Williams, were hanged at Newgate prison in front of several thousand boisterous Londoners. Then listen out for the scratching sounds of Fanny Lynes, the Cock Lane ghost, and hear her true story of death, sex, loan sharking, arsenic poisoning and séances. It all took place 250 years ago and has troubled the nation ever since.

Part 3: 
Jack the Ripper
As the shadows lengthen, we approach London's East End, a hotbed of crime and vice in the 19th century. During the autumn of 1888, terror struck when Jack the Ripper came out of the fog and dimly lit alleys just long enough to stalk and butcher his five victims. At this point, we leave the safety of the bus and walk his death trail inspecting the murder sites, deciphering the evidence and discussing his suspects. To this day the case remains unsolved. Come and investigate the case for yourself - who was Jack the Ripper?

Part 4: 
Fancy a nightcap?
Then join us in the warmth of the Sherlock Holmes Pub. The pub also boasts a wide collection of the investigator's memorabilia. Feeling hungry? The pub also has a wide variety of meals including a traditional fish and chip supper on offer which can be purchased from the bar. The tour ends at the Sherlock Holmes pub which is situated close to Trafalgar Square.

Inclusions:

Transportation by Open Top Vintage bus
Professional Guide
Walking tour of Smithfield  Market
Walking tour of East London (sites associated with Jack the Ripper killings)
Visit in a Traditional London Pub

Exclusions
Gratuities (optional)
Food/drinks
Please note:

Tour starts at 7 pm at Victoria Coach Station gate 0 and will finish approx. 9.30 pm at Trafalgar Square (Sherlock Holmes Pub)

This is a combination bus/walking tour and will finish at a traditional pub near Trafalgar Square. Some walking involved.

Not suitable for children under 12 years old

Please note that this is an open top bus tour - please be prepared for the possibility of rain.

On rare occasions, the open top bus may be changed to a closed top bus

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Monday, 16 May 2016

Jack The Ripper Walking Tour

Highlights

  • Professional Guide
  • Spooky Walking Tour
  • Find out the stories behind the Whitechapel Murders, which are still one of the greatest unsolved murder mysteries.
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Description

Jack the Ripper Murders 
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 7:30pm near Liverpool Street Station. 


Friday, 29 April 2016

Afternoon London Tour and Jack the Ripper Tour - Combo Saver

Highlights

Afternoon London Tour

Guided tour of St Paul's Cathedral
Guided tour of the Tower of London
See the magnificent Crown Jewels
Thames River Cruise (from 1 April 2016)

Jack, the Ripper

Investigate London's darkest secrets with a world-renowned storyteller
See where Jack the Ripper found his victims
Visit a Traditional London Pub
First class luxury motor coach and the services of a professional Tour Guide
Personal Audio Headset
Save £28 compared to booking the two tours separately.




Full Description
St Paul's Cathedral
We take you on a guided tour of St Paul's Cathedral, Sir Christopher Wren's masterpiece with its magnificent dome. The Cathedral was rebuilt after the Great Fire of London in 1666. In recent years it has seen the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, to Lady Diana Spencer and, more recently, the thanksgiving services for both the Diamond Jubilee and 80th Birthday of Her Majesty the Queen.

The Tower of London and Crown Jewels
Founded by William the Conqueror in 1066-7 and enlarged by successive sovereigns, the Tower of London is one of the world's most famous and spectacular fortresses. Over the past 1000 years, it has been a Royal Palace, an armoury and a place of imprisonment and execution. The Beefeaters who guard the Tower will regale you with stories of its past. We will visit the Crown Jewels, including the magnificent solid-gold crown used at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, the enormous Cullinan diamonds, and the extraordinary Koh-I-Noor.

Thames River Cruise (from 1 April 2016)
City Cruises operate a regular service between the Tower of London and Westminster Pier. You have the choice to take the River Cruise and end your tour at Westminster Pier, or take the cruise on another day and go with your guide back to Victoria. River Cruise Tickets are one-way from Tower Pier to Westminster Pier (or vice versa).

Jack the Ripper
Our tour begins with a coach drive direct to the dark side of London. The Theatre Drury Lane said to be the most haunted theatre in London, your guide will tell you why! We see the Old Bailey - the site of numerous public hangings, drive along Fleet Street, home of Sweeny Todd - the demon barber of Fleet Street - and his accomplice, Mrs. Lovatt, who was said to have baked pies from the flesh of his victims, selling them to unsuspecting customers.

As the shadows lengthen, we approach London's East End, a hotbed of crime and vice in the 19th century. During the autumn of 1888, terror struck when Jack the Ripper came out of the fog and dimly lit alleys just long enough to stalk and butcher his five victims.


We leave the coach and walk his death trail inspecting the murder sites, deciphering the evidence and discussing the suspects. We will see the 10 Bells Pub, built in 1752 where many of Jack the Ripper's victims were said to have drunk. To this day, the case remains unsolved.