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Meet your guide outside The Toynbee Hall exit of Aldgate East Underground Station.
(District plus Hammersmith and City Lines)

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Walk lasts 1-3/4 hours and takes place regardless of weather conditions.

As night sets in and the long shadows fall, we delve into the crooked, cobbled alleyways of Whitechapel to follow the Ripper's bloodstained trail of terror.

Step by blood-curdling step you are spirited back to that spine-chilling era of gaslit horror, to join the Victorian police as they hunt the Ripper through a warren of crumbling backstreets.

Through the menacing shadows you go, visiting and inspecting murder sites, sifting through the evidence, and eliminating suspect after fascinating suspect. You will see the doorway where the ONLY clue was discovered, the wall upon which a sinister message was scrawled; and the awe-inspiring building where the last victim desperately sought shelter.

And in order to enhance your enjoyment of this intriguing murder mystery you can read the full story of the Whitechapel murders on this website before you even take the tour (we are the only Jack the Ripper Walk to do this). With a full and detailed summary of the Jack the Ripper tour, it really will provide you with a real understanding of the case and prepare you for your night spent exploring some of London's most sinister streets and alleyways.

We feel, however, that we should give you warning that it WILL get dark and it might be foggy. But don't worry, for you can always scream and listen as it echoes through the alleyways and shadows, then hear it fade into a deathly stillness.

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