Jack the Ripper Private Immersive Tour
Highlights
- Expert Ripperologist with 30 years experience
- Hi-tech equipment for immersive experience
- Pre-recorded segments with background noises from 1888
- Viewing of photos of victims and crime scenes
- Feeling of being transported back to 1888
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Expert Ripperologist Guide
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Duration 2.5 hours
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Hi-Tech Headphones included
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Pre-recorded audio segments
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Wheelchair accessible
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Public transport nearby
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the shadowy streets of London with the Jack the Ripper Immersive Experience. Accompanied by a seasoned Ripperologist, this exclusive 2.5-hour tour uniquely blends cutting-edge technology with immersive storytelling. Participants will don hi-tech headphones to hear chilling pre-recorded segments that bring the haunting tales of 1888 to life. They will explore infamous murder sites while viewing vivid, back-lit photographs on a 14" tablet, ensuring no detail is missed, even in the dark. The tour not only reveals the gruesome events surrounding each victim but also paints a vivid picture of life in Victorian London. With a soundscape of period-appropriate sounds, from street vendors to police inquiries, they will feel transported back in time, experiencing the tension and terror that gripped the city. This is not just a tour; it's a haunting adventure into the heart of history.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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2 hours 30 minutes
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Instant Confirmation
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Wheelchair accessible
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore the chilling history of Jack the Ripper on a 2.5-hour immersive tour with expert insights and high-tech audio enhancements.
Included
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Hi-Tech Headphones
Excluded
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Bottled water
Meeting Point
Directly outside the station, there's only one exit.
Aldgate, London EC3A, UK , United Kingdom
End Point
London , United Kingdom
What to expect
Dorsett City Hotel
Here you will hear an introduction to the murders of Jack the Ripper and information about the area as it was in 1888
On the green by St Botolph's you will get a detailed description of what life was like in 1888. The homlesness, common lodging houses, the workhouses & the lack of employment. Giving a deep look into peoples lives back then. You see many photos to illustrate these point on the 14"tablet making them easy to see even when it's dark.
Mitre St
This stop deals with the murder of Elizabeth Stride, You will hear about the evening leading up to her murder in the early hour of the morning.you will hear how louis Diemschultz discoveredher body on arriving at the gateway of Dutfield's Yard. You will accompaining photo's to show the street and victim
Mitre Square
Moving over to the school gate where Catherine Eddowes was discovered dead and mutilated on 30th Aug 1888. You will hear how this was the second murder within an hour and her body actually being discovered by PC Edmund Watkins on his beat. How this was so excitoing to the City of London Police tat the time. You will follow the route they to search for Jack right to the place wher the only clue 'if you can call it that' was found. again accompanied by photo's
Goulston St
You will stop opposite 108-119 Gouldston St and view the doorway where the only clue in the case of Jack the Ripper was found. Your guide will explain what happened after this was discovered and how the two police forces Metropolitan and City of London were and still are separate even today
Wentworth St
Here we will return to the very beginning of the murders to talk about a victim that is not included in the canonical five but recently has been accredited as a likely victim by Professor David Wilson a highly accredited criminologist. You will hear the murder take place and conversation about it afterwards. You will again see photo's of the murder site and the victim
Osborn St
As we turn the corner into Brick Lane you will hear music as it would have been coming out of pubs and musichall in 1888
Opposite the Frying Pan pub in Brick Lane (the last place she had adrink) you will hear the tragic story of Polly Nichols, how if she had not been desperate for her lodging money she may never have been one of Jack's victims. You will hear the two men discovering her body in Berner's St Whitechapel, how they sent police to the scene unfortunately Polly was already dead Accompanied by photo's of victim & murder site on tablet
As we leave Polly you will hear street vendor's trying to sell their wares and the police starting to question members of the local community about any suspicious men in the area
Hanbury St
Here at Annie Chapman's murder site you will hear about Annie's life, the tragic events that led up to her death on 8th Sept 1888. How she was seen les than an hour before she was murdered by Mrs Long with a man here outside no 27. How he enticed her into the backyard of 29 with promises of money and even how she was brutally murdered. A prominent suspect who was later discounted and photo's of victim and murder site.
Wilkes St
As we walk down Wilkes St you will hear how by this time the murders were causing outrage among the local community, how newspaper were stoking the terror felt in the area and about the houses here ating back to 1700's who built them and why!
Puma Ct
We stop here to look at one of the letters received by the press at the time although there were 1092 letters sent to the police and the press this and one other stick out as being important As we leave you will hear newspaper boys/men shouting out lurid headlines which stoked the 'fear'
Shoreditch
Stopping opposite the Ten Bells (Mary Kelly's favourite pub) we will tell you about the area at the time, Spitalfields Market and tell you how Jack the Ripper has casued controvesy over the years. Also the importance of Christchurch Graveyard to the homeless at the time. You will also hear how things we take for granted were very important to them being homeless and caused fights between them
Brushfield St
Standing in the entranceway of The London Fruit and Wool Exchange Building you will hear about the other letter of importance the Lusk letter, how it arrived in a box with an article that could have come forom one of the victims. With photo's of the letter and recepitant.
London Fruit & Wool Exchange
In the central courtyard of this building we will stop as it is the nearest place to where Mary Kelly , the last victim was slaughtered in her own room, the youngest victim and the only one to be killed indoors. You will hear all about the events leading up to her death and the actual murder of Mary Kelly in all it's gruesome detail. After which you guide will tell you about some of the suspects then and now and her theory on whodunnit! Finally your guide will direct you the shortest route to Liverpool St Station.
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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All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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Not reccomended for people with walking/standing difficulties as 2.30 hours with no break
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Service animals allowed
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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Wheelchair accessible
What our experts say
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Consider dining at The Ten Bells nearby.
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Visit Spitalfields Market for local bites.
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Bring a light jacket; it can get chilly.
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Arrive early to explore Aldgate area.
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Check out local pubs for post-tour drinks.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Step into the dark and mysterious world of Victorian London with the Jack the Ripper Immersive Tour. Led by an expert Ripperologist with 30 years of experience, this tour takes you on a captivating journey through the haunting streets of Whitechapel. Unlike any other Jack the Ripper tour, this immersive experience combines historical knowledge with cutting-edge technology to provide a truly unique and unforgettable adventure.What to expect?
During the Jack the Ripper Immersive Tour, you can expect to delve deep into the chilling history of one of the world's most notorious serial killers. Equipped with state-of-the-art hi-tech equipment, including a back-lit 14" tablet, you'll have access to a wealth of information and visuals that bring the past to life. As you walk from stop to stop, you'll listen to pre-recorded segments that transport you back to 1888. From the cries of street vendors to the haunting sounds of Victorian London, every detail has been meticulously crafted to immerse you in the atmosphere of the time.Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, true crime aficionados, and anyone with a fascination for the darker side of London's past. Whether you're a local or a visitor, the Jack the Ripper Immersive Tour offers a unique perspective on the infamous events that shook the city. It's an experience that appeals to both the curious and those seeking a thrilling adventure.Why book this?
What sets this tour apart from others is its use of hi-tech equipment and immersive storytelling techniques. With the aid of the back-lit tablet and expertly recorded segments, you'll feel like you've been transported back in time to the streets of 1888. This attention to detail creates an unparalleled level of authenticity and ensures an unforgettable experience. The combination of historical knowledge, captivating storytelling, and cutting-edge technology makes the Jack the Ripper Immersive Tour a must-book for those seeking a truly immersive and spine-chilling adventure.Good to know
It's important to note that this tour includes pre-recorded sections at the murder sites, providing a deeper understanding of the events surrounding each crime. The inclusion of these extra segments adds to the overall immersive experience, allowing you to truly step into the shoes of those living in 1888. Additionally, the tour provides hi-tech headphones for optimal audio quality, ensuring that every detail of the storytelling is clear and impactful. Don't forget to bring a bottle of water to stay hydrated throughout the tour, as it can be quite engaging and captivating.Reviews
Feedback from individuals who have experienced the Jack the Ripper Immersive Tour has been overwhelmingly positive. Many praise the expert knowledge of the Ripperologist and the immersive nature of the tour, which brings the history to life in a chillingly realistic way. Reviewers have remarked on how the use of hi-tech equipment and pre-recorded segments adds a new level of depth to their understanding of the crimes and the time period. Overall, customers have expressed high levels of satisfaction and a desire to recommend the tour to others interested in delving into the dark history of Jack the Ripper.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is