Embark on a chilling self-guided walking tour in London and delve into the world of Jack the Ripper. Explore historic streets, visit iconic landmarks, and immerse yourself in the eerie atmosphere of the Ripper’s London.
Embark on a chilling self-guided walking tour in London and delve into the world of Jack the Ripper. Explore historic streets, visit iconic landmarks, and immerse yourself in the eerie atmosphere of the Ripper’s London.
- Gunthorpe Street - Explore the historic Gunthorpe Street, a serene alleyway distinct from the bustling Whitechapel Road. Uncover its infamous history, from lodging houses to rare but violent crimes. See the remnants of 1888 London and the tragic story of Martha Tabram.
- Flower and Dean Walk - Discover Flower and Dean Walk, once a congested…
- Gunthorpe Street - Explore the historic Gunthorpe Street, a serene alleyway distinct from the bustling Whitechapel Road. Uncover its infamous history, from lodging houses to rare but violent crimes. See the remnants of 1888 London and the tragic story of Martha Tabram.
- Flower and Dean Walk - Discover Flower and Dean Walk, once a congested area filled with lodging houses frequented by prostitutes in 1888. Learn about its unique layout of courts and alleys, and the poignant tales of Emma Smith, Martha Tabram, and Mary Ann Nichols who resided here.
- Osborn Street - Uncover the grim past of Osborn Street, where Emma Smith was viciously attacked in 1888. Understand the rising violence against women in Whitechapel and how Emma’s tragic end marked the start of the notorious ‘Whitechapel Murder’ case files.
- Brick Lane - Visit Brick Lane, a street with a history dating back to 1550, renowned for its brick and tile factories. Observe its evolution from Victorian shops and lodging houses to the lively ‘Banglatown’, a center of Bangladeshi culture and modern hipster spots.
- Durward Street - Enter the haunting history of Durward Street, formerly Buck’s Row, where the grim discovery of Mary Ann Nichols occurred. Witness the site of her tragic end and unravel the story of her life and hardships in the heart of Whitechapel.
- 29 Hanbury St - Explore the unassuming location at 29 Hanbury Street, where Annie Chapman, the second canonical victim of Jack the Ripper, met her tragic fate. Delve into the story of ‘Dark Annie’, her struggles, and the fateful encounter that led to her demise on a rainy night.
- Spitalfields Market - Discover the historic Spitalfields Market, a bustling hub since the 1600s, with its current structure dating back to 1887. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of vintage shops, bakeries, and artisan stalls that now fill this iconic Victorian building.
- Henriques Street - Explore Henriques Street, the site where Jack the Ripper’s fourth victim, Elizabeth Stride, was found. Learn about Elizabeth Stride’s story and how Jack the Ripper’s actions on this fateful night led to a double event. Follow the path of the killer as the journey continues towards Saint Botolph Without Aldgate church.
- St Botolph’s Aldgate - Discover “prostitute island” at Saint Botolph Without Aldgate, where Catherine Eddowes sought refuge. Explore its historical significance in the Jack the Ripper narrative.
- Mitre Square - Visit the eerie Mitre Square, where the Ripper committed a gruesome murder in just 15 minutes. Witness the chilling details of Catherine Eddowes’ brutal mutilation, marking an escalation in the Ripper’s crimes.
- The White Hart - Conclude your tour at the historic White Hart Pub, where discussions about Jack the Ripper’s identity may have taken place over the years. Imagine the detectives and investigators spending evenings here, pondering the motives and mysteries surrounding the infamous killer. The very place where history and speculation intersect.

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- Fully offline map – no need for Wi-Fi or data
- Detailed directions to both well-known attractions and hidden spots
- Access to Jack the Ripper Self Guided Private Walking Tour in London Tour on ‘Trippy Tour Guide’ App
- 40+ narration points of popular locations in Jack the Ripper Self Guided Walking Tour in London
- Fully offline map – no need for Wi-Fi or data
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Explore the chilling world of Jack the Ripper with our audio tour in London.
Start at the quiet Gunthorpe Street, visit historic Flower and Dean Walk, and experience the buzz of Brick Lane. Pause at the significant Frying Pan Pub and immerse in the eerie atmosphere of Old Mortuary and Durward Streets.
Witness landmarks like the Old Board School and…
Explore the chilling world of Jack the Ripper with our audio tour in London.
Start at the quiet Gunthorpe Street, visit historic Flower and Dean Walk, and experience the buzz of Brick Lane. Pause at the significant Frying Pan Pub and immerse in the eerie atmosphere of Old Mortuary and Durward Streets.
Witness landmarks like the Old Board School and Wood’s Building, each echoing a dark past. Discover 29 Hanbury Street and visit the historic Ten Bells Spitalfields Pub and Spitalfields Market.
Take brief stops at Queens Head and Princess Alice Pubs, then explore Henriques Street, revealing Catherine Eddowes’ story. Venture through Saint James’s Passage to Mitre Square for more gripping tales.
Conclude at the White Hart Pub, a place shrouded in mystery. This tour combines historical depth with accessible storytelling, bringing the Ripper’s London to life.
- Participants under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. This activity contains graphic details and visual content.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.