Jack the Ripper Evening Tour
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Investigate London's darkest secrets with a world-renowned storyteller
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See where Jack the Ripper found his victims
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Venture down dark alleys to learn about unsolved murders
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Drive to the dark side of London, the Theatre Drury Lane, said to be the most haunted theatre in London
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Visit a traditional London Pub
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First class luxury motor coach and the services of a professional tour guide
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Join Jack the Ripper coach and walking tour as you follow the footsteps of history's most infamous character. Explore east London in old alleyways and relive London's gruesome murders.
Details
Duration
Approximately 3 hours
Schedule
7.00pm / 7.15pm
Departure:
The Original London Visitor Centre (7.00 PM)
The Strand Palace Hotel (7.15 PM)
Return
approx 10.00pm, Trafalgar Square
Product Code
PJ3MYY
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Includes
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Walking tour with expert Ripperologist
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Personal Audio Headset
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Free WiFi
Excludes
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Hotel pick-up/drop-off
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Other services not specified
Description
This tour begins with a coach drive direct to the dark side of London, the Theatre Drury Lane, which is 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 in his footsteps, 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.
Voucher Information
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You will receive a voucher via email. Please print your voucher and present it at the departure point on the day of your departure
Additional Information
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This is a combination coach/walking tour and will finish at a traditional pub near Trafalgar Square
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This tour is not suitable for anyone under the age of 12 years
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Moderate amount of walking
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This tour is conducted in English
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Seniors: Age 60 years and over
Students: Up to 21 years at the time of booking, must have student ID and be able to show it on the day of travel.
Cancellation
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No refund or cancellation or exchange of product(s) after confirmed booking