Jack the Ripper Tour
Address:
Thistle Victoria Hotel
Buckingham Palace Road
London
SW1W 0SJ
Opening Times: Daily except Tuesday and Thursday.
Depart from Thistle Victoria Hotel at 5.30pm
Please note: River cruise is not available between November and March
Nearest Underground: Victoria (Circle, District and Victoria Lines)
MAP for Jack the Ripper Tour
Feel the terror, chill yourself to the core and walk in the steps of one of London's most infamous criminals with the ultimate Jack the Ripper tour.
With this exclusive three part tour you are guaranteed to see a different side to the capital city. Find out London's gruesome secrets, hear tales of robbers, gangland warfare and prolific killers and sail the River Thames in the dead of night.
Part One...
The tour begins at the Thistle Victoria hotel, from there you will embark on a coach tour through the streets of London. You will pass the Wallace Plaque where Braveheart was tortured and the Royal London Hospital once home to the Elephant Man - look out for the Old Bailey, a site for many public hangings over the years.
Part Two...
As the night slowly creeps in and all around you becomes dark, the tour moves from the comfort of the coach to the open air. In the depths of the West End you will retrace the steps of the notorious killer Jack the Ripper. Walk the dimly lit alleys where he stalked his victims, investigate the murder sites and decipher the clues to see if you can solve the unsolvable mystery.
Part Three...
Finally step on to the terror cruise and sail up the River Thames in the inky blackness of the night leaving behind the ominous shadow of the Tower of London. Hear the stories of suspicious deaths, multiple suicides and tales of KGB murders. The spine chilling tour climaxes at the Embankment Pier (close to a number of pubs and restaurants if you need a stiff drink!).
The tour when booked as part of a Show and Stay theatre break costs from £22 per person. Please note: River part of the tour is not available between November and March
Interesting Facts
- Did you know that the name Jack the Ripper originated from a letter received by the Central News Agency in which Jack the Ripper wrote "I shant quit ripping them till I do get buckled"!
- Did you know that Jack the Ripper's identity is still unknown to this day but that Scotland Yard narrowed the search down to just 4 suspects!