Reviews
Availability
About the activity
Walk the streets of Jack the Ripper’s London, visiting historic pubs linked to the case. Hear gripping true crime stories with a drink in hand at real Victorian locations.
-
Free cancellationCancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
-
Instant confirmation & Mobile ticketsReceive your ticket right away. Use your phone or print your voucher.
-
Live guidingEnglish
-
Duration2.5 hours
-
Includes
- 2.5 hour guided tour with an expert guide
- Drinks
- Gratuities
Highlights
- Hear gripping true crime storytelling with visits to historic British pubs
- Visit The Ten Bells, a pub tied to Ripper victims Annie Chapman and Mary Kelly.
- Walk Whitechapel’s shadowy streets and uncover chilling crime scenes.
- Explore Spitalfields Market and its dark Victorian past.
- End at The Bell near Mitre Square, site of a notorious Ripper murder.
Description
This immersive Jack the Ripper walking tour takes you deep into the heart of Victorian London, blending gripping true crime storytelling with visits to authentic British pubs that are part of the Ripper’s chilling history.
Led by expert guides, you’ll explore the very streets where the Ripper’s crimes took place, tracing the footsteps of his victims and suspects through shadowy alleys and historic markets. Along the way, you’ll step inside traditional Victorian pubs directly tied to the case - not just for atmosphere, but because they’re real locations where key figures once drank, gathered, and vanished. You can enjoy a drink in hand while hearing immersive, spine-tingling accounts of one of London’s most infamous unsolved mysteries.
Begin at the White Hart Pub, once home to a prime Ripper suspect. Walk past the site of The Frying Pan, the last known drinking spot of his first victim. Stop at The Ten Bells, where Annie Chapman and Mary Kelly were last seen alive, and soak in the atmosphere of a pub steeped in eerie history.
As the tour weaves through Spitalfields and Whitechapel, you’ll uncover the desperate conditions that shaped the East End in the late 1800s - from overcrowded slums to dark alleyways that still hold secrets. End near Mitre Square, site of one of the Ripper’s most notorious murders.
This is far more than a walk through the past - it’s a fully immersive historic pub experience, where powerful storytelling meets real locations, and London’s darkest history comes to life with a drink in hand.
Reviews & Ratings
Frequently Asked Questions
Prices & Booking
Person
-
Adults13-64 years
-
Seniors65-99 years
-
Youth7-12 years
-
Children0-6 years
Date
July 2025 | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun |