Step into the darker, more eerie side of London on our Ghost Tour! Join a group of ghost hunters and a local guide who will tell spine-chilling tales. Discover the dark side the city's most iconic landmarks and hear stories of cursed prisoners, phantom monks, and mysterious figures that lurk on every corner. This isn't your average walking tour-prepare to uncover the haunting secrets of Charterhouse Square, hear faint whispers at Smithfield Market, and venture through the ghostly halls of St. Bartholomew's. From the infamous scratching spirits of Cock Lane to the spectral shadows at Millennium Bridge, each stop will add another bit of suspense to send a shiver down your spine. For the grand finale we'll visit the most haunted place of all: Clink Prison, where the restless spirits of the condemned are said to still roam.
One thing's for sure: after this tour, you'll never look at London the same way again. Are you ready for the thrill of a lifetime? Book your spot now... if you dare!
Please meet on the corner of Charterhouse Square and Carthusian Street and arrive 10 minutes early for the experience; your guide will be holding a yellow Carpe Diem Tours flag or sign.
Once a place of torture and death, this museum is still said to echo with anguished screams, chains, and restless souls.
Step onto cobblestones haunted by monks, plague victims, and even a headless Duke—London’s dark past comes alive here.
Beyond the meat stalls lies a history of executions and restless spirits, from tormented rebels to martyrs of the past.
Once a haven for plague victims, the hospital’s halls are said to echo with ghostly doctors, patients, and a spectral child.
Famous for eerie scratches and whispers, this lane keeps visitors guessing whether its haunted tales are hoax or horror.
The site of justice—and injustice—where ghostly figures like the “Black Dog” linger as reminders of Newgate Prison’s grim past.
Beneath the beautiful exterior, sealed crypts hold centuries of skeletal remains, whispering secrets from Roman times to the 19th century.
Amidst grandeur, hear whispers of the Whistling Clergyman, phantom children, and unexplained organ music.
Known as “The Wobbly Bridge,” it’s said to host ghostly sightings and phantom splashes from spirits lost to the Thames.
Apparitions in Elizabethan dress watch rehearsals, while echoes of phantom applause haunt this historic stage.
A pub haunted by a murdered smuggler, a mysterious woman in black, and spirits unwilling to leave their final drink behind.
Once a place of torture and death, this museum is still said to echo with anguished screams, chains, and restless souls.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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