Conspiracy Theories of London
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Private Tour
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Expert Guide
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Duration 3 hours
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Includes foot tunnel visit
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Visit occultic landmarks
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Service animals allowed
Explore London's hidden conspiracy theories on a captivating 3-hour private tour, uncovering secrets and occult landmarks with an expert guide.
Included
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Guide
Explore London's hidden conspiracy theories on a captivating 3-hour private tour, uncovering secrets and occult landmarks with an expert guide.
Highlights
- Discover strange secrets about J.P. Morgan
- See St Annes Church and Graveyard with occultic Pyramid
- Visit the mystical birthplace of the British Empire
- Walk through the 117 year old foot tunnel under the river Thames
- Take a photo on the Greenwich Prime meridian
What to expect
St. Anne's Church, Limehouse
Starting your tour from Limehouse DLR station, we walk to Nicholas Hawksmoor’s church St Anne's, with the occultic Pyramid in the graveyard. Discover the hidden phrase on one of its sides before you continue.
Canary Wharf
As you walk through the iconic towers of Canary Wharf, stop by the sculpture “Cosmic Egg” from which the Ancient Egyptian God Ra was born. Walk through the steel and glass temples of Canary Wharf on to historic Greenwich, revealing a number of secrets along the way. The tour will highlight two circles interconnected by a path in Mudchute Park, Isle of Dogs. Marked out in stone, they have no known origin or use, but lie exactly along the ley line.
Mudchute Park & Farm
The tour will highlight two circles interconnected by a path in Mudchute Park, Isle of Dogs. Marked out in stone, they have no known origin or use, but lie exactly along the ley line. This is the site where legend says Queen Elizabeth I’s personal astrologer and occultist, John Dee, conjured a spirit, made a deal, and the concept of a British Empire was born. Moreover, you will even see John Dee’s own symbol, The Monas Hieroglyphica, immortalised in the pathways of Millwall Park, with a symbolic statue in the centre of the occult circle.
Greenwich Foot Tunnel
Take the 117 year old foot tunnel under the River Thames past the famous Cutty Sark, and on to the Unesco World Heritage site, The Royal Naval College, where London had a hidden nuclear reactor which was operational right up to the 90's. Incredibly, this is the second location of a nuclear reactor on the line, the other one having been in Queen Mary's College, Mile End, at the northernmost point on the ley-line.
Royal Observatory Greenwich
The walk continues along the ley-line which passes straight down the middle of the beautifully symmetrical building and on to the Queen's House, in Greenwich Park, where again the ley-line passes exactly through its centre. Enjoy your walk through the park and up the hill to Greenwich Observatory and the statue of General Wolfe, who commanded the British forces at Quebec against the French and won a great victory, taking Canada for the british, but at the cost of his own life. His statue marks the point on the ley line where it crosses the Greenwich Meridian.
Blackheath
Follow your Guide across the expansive Blackheath Common towards All saints church, with its visible pentacle on the church exterior facade and unsurprisingly 666 pews inside, a fitting ending to this remarkable walk. Trains are available from Blackheath station, a few minutes walk away, which can take you back in to Central London in about 15 minutes. Discover stories about John Dee and the School of Night, and a conspiracy tale covering over 400 years of some of London's most bizarre secrets as recently revealed in the graphic novel ‘Dark Lines of London’ As you walk this route you will feel you are a part of conspiracy theory and that nothing can be hidden from you!
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Not recommended for participants with spinal injuries
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Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
What our experts say
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Try local seafood at The Narrow nearby.
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Check out the Cutty Sark after the tour.
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
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Visit the Queen's House for art exhibits.
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Consider a picnic at Greenwich Park.
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