• Visit the location that inspired “Bloody Mary”‘s nickname
• Uncover a secret Roman cult
• Explore the London Devils
• Stroll through the historic area of original brothels
• View the oldest house that withstood the Great Fire of London
• Experience the atmosphere of notorious execution sites
• Walk through the burial ground of deceased dogs
• Visit the location that inspired “Bloody Mary”‘s nickname
• Uncover a secret Roman cult
• Explore the London Devils
• Stroll through the historic area of original brothels
• View the oldest house that withstood the Great Fire of London
• Experience the atmosphere of notorious execution sites
• Walk through the burial ground of deceased dogs
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Bleeding Heart Bistro - It has been said that if “you aren’t in love with London, you aren’t in love with life.” London is a city of aspirations and dreams, yet also one of intrigue and mystery. While Buckingham Palace often tops the list for newcomers, London offers so much more!
The city boasts breathtaking architecture, a rich history, and some…
- Bleeding Heart Bistro - It has been said that if “you aren’t in love with London, you aren’t in love with life.” London is a city of aspirations and dreams, yet also one of intrigue and mystery. While Buckingham Palace often tops the list for newcomers, London offers so much more!
The city boasts breathtaking architecture, a rich history, and some of the world’s most captivating stories linked to its sites. By joining a tour, you can experience the city’s vibrant highs and somber lows.
Begin your journey at the cobbled courtyard, a location with a chilling name that commemorates the murder of a societal beauty.
- Cock Lane - Next, make your way to the oldest house that survived the Great Fire of London. Envision the housing system before 1666!
Stroll along Cock Lane, a street named after the brothels that once lined it centuries ago. You’ll then reach a church where you can see the infamous execution bell, which tolled 12 times for the condemned on the morning of their execution.
- Dirty Dicks - Feeling thirsty? No worries! Dirty Dicks is your next stop, named after a man known for his unsavory habits.
- Cornhill House - After a brief rest, discover where the bodies of deceased dogs were found before arriving at the Cornhill Devils, three terracotta figures that serve as a unique example of enduring revenge against church officials. Follow your guide to see a small statue of two mice, which conceals the tragic tale of two men. Continuing towards the grave, you’ll find the resting place of the woman who brought the plague to London in 1665 and the water pump that caused the epidemic. The water, contaminated by human remains from nearby cemeteries, led to the deaths of over 100,000 Londoners. This part of the tour is not for the faint-hearted.
- London Docklands Visitor Centre - Conclude your tour at the Dock, used for over 400 years to execute criminals convicted of maritime crimes. This thought-provoking experience allows you to share stories of tragic deaths and savor the unique offerings of London!

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