Explore London’s haunted history with our spine-chilling ghost tour. Discover eerie tales and haunted sites. Book now for a thrilling adventure.
Explore London’s haunted history with our spine-chilling ghost tour. Discover eerie tales and haunted sites. Book now for a thrilling adventure.
- Charterhouse Square - This ancient plague pit ranks among the city’s most haunted spots, with tales of vengeful spirits, including Black Death victims, ghostly monks, and even a headless Duke! Once its grim history is revealed, the eerie apparitions will make perfect sense.
- Smithfield Market - More than just a meat market, this location is a…
- Charterhouse Square - This ancient plague pit ranks among the city’s most haunted spots, with tales of vengeful spirits, including Black Death victims, ghostly monks, and even a headless Duke! Once its grim history is revealed, the eerie apparitions will make perfect sense.
- Smithfield Market - More than just a meat market, this location is a backdrop for grisly executions, ghostly apparitions, and unsettling legends. From the tormented spirit of William Wallace to the haunting cries of Protestant martyrs, this historic square is rich with chilling tales of death. Listen closely, and you might hear a scream…or two.
- St. Bartholomew’s Church - St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, once a medieval refuge for plague victims, was also a site of morbid medical malpractices, making ghost sightings unsurprising. It’s said to be haunted by ghostly doctors, patients, and even the eerie figure of a spectral child. Beware, if you see him, it may be a sign that death is near.
- Old Bailey - The Central Criminal Court of London now stands on the site of the former Newgate Prison, but apparitions like the vengeful “Black Dog” still serve as chilling reminders of the injustices once carried out within those prison walls.
- The Viaduct Tavern - This pub, built above the holding cells of the former Newgate Prison, is rumored to be the most haunted in London. Hear tales of the lingering souls of patrons who never quite finished their last drink. Here, the beer is cold, but the ghosts are colder.
- St Bride’s Church - Beneath the elegant facade of St. Bride’s Church lies a shadowy past. Its crypts, once filled with thousands of skeletal remains from Roman times to the 19th century, have been sealed off after a series of unsettling discoveries.
- Fleet Street - This seemingly unsuspecting street is home to a chilling tale of a barber out for blood that became a musical we all know and love.
- St. Paul’s Cathedral - St. Paul’s Cathedral is renowned for its majestic beauty, but it has survived blitzes and bombings, making it home to eerie legends like the haunting of the Whistling Clergyman in All Souls’ Chapel. Listen closely, and you might hear the sounds of children crying, the distant echo of organ music, and doors inexplicably opening in the dead of night.
- Millennium Bridge - Known as “The Wobbly Bridge” for its eerie swaying, this bridge is said to be cursed by visitors who have reported ghostly encounters and phantom splashes from the spirits of those who met their fate in the River Thames below.
- Blackfriars Bridge - This bridge is part of many morning commutes, but its past is more sinister: it was the site of one of London’s more recent murder mysteries. True crime enthusiasts will be intrigued by the morbid details of this Freemason conspiracy and cover-up.
- Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre - The Globe Theatre is known for theatrical hauntings, with reports of apparitions in Elizabethan dress observing rehearsals and the sound of phantom applause. Uncover the unsettling stories linked to the Globe’s tragic history and the tale of how one actor’s final performance ended in flames.
- Clink Prison Museum - Once notorious for its brutal history of torture and death, The Clink Prison is now a museum, but many believe the tormented souls of its past are still present. Visitors often hear anguished screams, the clinking of chains, and have unsettling encounters with a malevolent force, thought to be the ghost of the merciless jailer known as “The Gaoler.”
- Winchester Palace - We’ve saved the most chilling for last. Stand before the remnants of Winchester Palace, where hidden treasure comes at a cost and a curse. Discover the demonic past of this opulent palace and the truth about the most controversial bishop in London.

- Guided dark history tour of London’s most haunted and iconic sites
- Spine-chilling tales of the city’s dark and bloody past and ghostly legends
- Expert local guide with a passion for ghost stories and dark history
- Guided dark history tour of London’s most haunted and iconic sites
- Spine-chilling tales of the city’s dark and bloody past and ghostly legends
- Expert local guide with a passion for ghost stories and dark history
- Ghost sightings are not guaranteed
- Ghost sightings are not guaranteed
Discover the eerie and mysterious side of the city with our London Ghost Tour! Join a group of brave adventurers and a local guide passionate about dark history. Explore famous London landmarks, but expect stories you won’t hear on a typical walking tour – uncover the spine-chilling secrets of Charterhouse Square, listen for ghostly whispers at…
Discover the eerie and mysterious side of the city with our London Ghost Tour! Join a group of brave adventurers and a local guide passionate about dark history. Explore famous London landmarks, but expect stories you won’t hear on a typical walking tour – uncover the spine-chilling secrets of Charterhouse Square, listen for ghostly whispers at Smithfield Market, and wander through the haunted corridors of St. Bartholomew’s. From the notorious barber of Fleet Street to the real-life crime mystery at Blackfriars Bridge, each location adds a new layer of suspense to thrill you. And the highlight awaits at the end. Conclude the tour at Clink Prison, one of the city’s most haunted sites, where the spirits of the condemned are rumored to linger.
One thing is certain: after this dark history tour, London will never seem the same again. Are you ready for the adventure of a lifetime? Reserve your spot now… if you dare!
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.