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Jan 3, 2025
I must apologise as i can not remember our guides name but he was gentleman wearing a white hat. He was fantastic, it was an enjoyable couple of hours, quite sad that most of the locations are no lon…Full review by aramosky
Dec 30, 2024
Took my mum and aunt on a tour and we all had a great time! Lots of interesting information from guide who was very knowledgable and made it a fun tour. Mum and aunt said was almost as good as their …Full review by neilmQ3691AP
Nov 3, 2024
A fascinating, well presented walk with a very informative guide. Always interesting to explore areas you don't know .Full review by smts321
Where do you meet for the Jack the Ripper london walks tours
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Hi! You usually meet at one of the little food stands outside of Tower Hill Station. If you visit the London Walks website and look at the Jack the Ripper walk, they give you the specific …
Hi! You usually meet at one of the little food stands outside of Tower Hill Station. If you visit the London Walks website and look at the Jack the Ripper walk, they give you the specific exit to take from the tube. It’s a very easy place to locate and a tour guide will be there with a sign.
It's not scary in the way a haunted house is. Nothing jumps out at you. But it is disturbing and the guide has historic pics of the dead bodies. It is NOT recommended for children due to …
It's not scary in the way a haunted house is. Nothing jumps out at you. But it is disturbing and the guide has historic pics of the dead bodies. It is NOT recommended for children due to graphic content.
not scary or jumpy at all. it's very interesting historically, and it gives a great illustration of how the time and events were back then. they do talk about the murders somewhat …
not scary or jumpy at all. it's very interesting historically, and it gives a great illustration of how the time and events were back then. they do talk about the murders somewhat graphically but not in a gory fashion. we crossed the wall that separated the west end of london from the east end, which is not really advertised anywhere and you can see the original pub of that era. the guides are professional and first rate. it's a serious and somber presentation, not comical or Hollywood-ish.
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Where were the Krays from?
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On 24th October 1933, Violet Lee gave birth to identical twins in Haggerston, East London (near Hoxton and Shoreditch). Born ten minutes apart, Reggie arrived...