Greenwich, one of London’s oldest districts, has a spine-tingling darker side. On this self-guided walking tour, you’ll explore haunted landmarks and hear blood-curdling tales that lurk beneath the polished surface of this UNESCO World Heritage site.
The tour starts at the Greenwich Tourist Information Desk. You’ll walk around the magnificent sailing vessel, Cutty Sark, and find out how this 19th-century tea clipper was named after a witch in a Scottish ghost story. As you stroll along the Thames Path, you’ll learn how the peninsula once served as a gruesome display ground for executed pirates.
This tour starts at Visitor Centre at the Old Royal Naval College, 2 Cutty Sark Gardens, London. Before arrival, please install the mobile app and use the code provided on your confirmation ticket. Detailed starting point instructions are available after downloading.
The famous tea clipper that sits next to the river thames in Greenwich.
The creepy and spooky subterranean tunnel that goes under the river thames.
The dark obelisk that is a memorial to the infamous disappearance and gruesome discoveries of the arctic expedition. The Erebus and the Terror.
This beautiful pub sits on the river Thames. With stunning decor and a great atmosphere it's not to be missed on this tour.
This impressive set of buildings has been the site of many things including a royal residence, a civil war prison camp and more recent years the location for many famous films including Pirates of the Carribean.
This beautiful building is the site of one of the most famous haunted locations where one of the strongest pieces of paranormal evidence was taken.
It's here in the impressive church yard you will hear about disgraced Kings, murder, vikings and a saintly spirit.
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