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We love the grisly tale of London’s past, the horror stories of long-dead ghosts, and are passionate about strange goings-on across the capital. We revel in reports of the paranormal, bloody histories, and tales of the unexplainable, which will fright and delight you as you walk around the intensely atmospheric City of London at night. Led by a passionate tour guide, this tour combines London's weirdest and most chilling tales with real-life gruesome and bloody history with locations that even some lifelong Londoners don't know about. Visiting each location at night and on foot, this walking ghost tour of London aims for maximum spooky effect. There are churches with secret histories, horribly haunted pubs and very dark, dank and devilish corners of London. During the tour you will have the chance to: take photos (who knows you may even capture an orb in your picture), ask your tour guide questions, and if you are lucky you may even spot one of London’s celebrated spectres.



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A dark shadowy figure haunts St Magnus. Many people have seen this ghost, but few know who it is, or why this spectre is pointing to one particular grave. In 1951, a spiritual medium visited this church and revealed who this shadowy figure was, and why they were so obsessed with this one particular spot inside the church. Learn why this ghost will never rest, and why its demand will never be fulfilled.

Look to the heavens at this particular spot, and instead of Angels peering down at you, all you will see are Devils! Find out why the devils are in the detail, and why you should never cross an architect in London, even if you're the local vicar!

Visit the churchyard where Ebenezer Scrooge is horrified to see his own grave in Charles Dicken's classic 'A Christmas Carol'. Whilst here, you will discover how London's ghosts, ghouls, and gore has influenced works of fiction written in London across the centuries.

Find out what happened the day the devil visited London during a storm.

More than money is buried inside the Bank of England. A very tall ghost haunts the bank as revenge for his bones being disturbed and his greatest fears being realised. It is said that the ghost would rattle the guns of the Guards inside the bank, stomp up the stairs, and terrify the tellers. Find out why the bank will now always be haunted by this gangly ghost.

This church is home to one of London's most famous ghost stories. Known as the Black or Bank Ghost, this phantom haunts Bank Station, The Bank of England and the surrounding area. If you're asked, 'Have you seen my brother?' by a woman in black, then you've definitely seen a ghost! Whilst here, you will also hear the horrible secret of the Bank Station Booking Hall!

At this ancient church, you will learn about the most famous Lord Mayor of London and his feline friend. This remarkable ratter is said to still roam between this location and the next. Follow in his feline footsteps with your knowledgeable local guide.

In 1835, workers discovered a mummified body of an unknown person close to the church's altar. Placed in a display case and on public display until approximately twenty years ago, young children from the church would play with the mummified remains, which were affectionately known as ‘Jimmy the Mummy’. It is said that Jimmy still haunts this church and can be seen pointing to the spot where he was buried.

This pub is one of the most haunted pubs in London. Cited at the centre point of the City of London, the history of the pub includes Lord Mayors of London, Poltergeists and Phantoms, which petrify any police dogs who try to enter this premises. Doors regularly bang, steps are heard, and with only one way out, you enter at your peril!

If you are born within the sound of the bells of this Church you are a Cockney or a ‘proper’ Londoner. Rather than being haunted, this church is the most cursed in London. Burned, collapsed, accident prone, and the site of murders and even more deaths, learn why this church is so unfortunate.

One of the oldest parts of London. This street was where the original Roman garrison was stationed during their occupation of England and the founding of the City of London. The site of part of the Roman Wall and the Medieval Wall, Nobel Street is one of the places in London which has been linked with death from the moment it was founded. Famous for orb photos, strange goings on, and unusual occurrences, this is a place not to be missed if you want to see a ghost or experience the supernatural.

Below St Anne and St Agnes is one of London's many plague pits. Whilst here, learn how the plague affected London and how, even today, orbs are regularly seen and captured in people's photographs. Make sure to take a picture here and see if you can spot one of these mysterious objects.

Originally home to the second largest Church in London, the ruins of this building are haunted by a number of ghosts. These spectres range from Queen Isabella, who, with her lover, led a rebellion against England's Gay King, a married couple who are seen constantly arguing, a religious prophetess, a Monk, and a greyhound. These ghosts make this location one of the most haunted in London and one of the most likely places to encounter the paranormal.

Designed by the most famous British Architect, Sir Christopher Wren, this entryway once stood as the main western entrance to the City of London. It was here where traitors, crooks, and criminals (who had met a grisly end at the hands of English justice) had their severed heads placed on public display. Known for displaying the heads of these doomed men, this gruesome gateway is said to be haunted by the souls of the condemned.

From Amen Court, named after The Lord's Prayer, you can see some of the remaining walls of Newgate Prison. This ancient prison was known for being the most notorious jail in Britain. Today, children sing, run, and play over the bones of those men who were condemned to death. But why do children play here? And why do the people who live here in Amen Court have no idea that the foundations of their homes are built on bones?

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  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness


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