Go back in time to the foggy streets of Victorian London to solve the greatest mystery of all time: Who was Jack the Ripper? We know we know—there are a million and one Jack the Ripper experiences across the city, but we promise there’s only one like ours. Our victim-centric Jack the Ripper Walking Tour is an interactive experience that focuses on the lives and stories of the Ripper's victims.
Armed with a detective pack, you and a group of fellow “investigators” will stroll the same paths that this notorious killer once stalked and visit the real murder locations where victims met their chilling fate. This isn't just a venture into the sinister history of London, but an invitation to explore the enduring mysteries of Jack the Ripper and the hardships of the women who fell victim to him.
Join us for this memorable and eerie excursion…if you dare.
Though Whitechapel is now a trendy neighbourhood in modern-day London, its history is steeped in darkness. During the Victorian era, it earned a reputation as a slum, plagued by poverty and crime at every turn. In this tour, we’ll follow the footsteps of Jack the Ripper and delve into the lives and horrific deaths of his victims, visiting actual crime scenes along the way. We’ll begin in Altab Ali Park, which once housed the white church that gave Whitechapel its name. Here, we’ll recount the tragic story of Polly Nichols, the Ripper’s first victim. From there, we’ll head to Hanbury Street to learn about Annie Chapman’s fate. As we make our way through London's historic East End, you’ll feel the terror that gripped the streets during the infamous double event—the murders of Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes, committed in rapid succession. Our final stop will be Mitre Square, where the Ripper’s last victim, Mary Jane Kelly, met her unfortunate end.
You will make your own way to the meeting points