Uncover the dark history of London’s East End with the Jack the Ripper Walking Tour. This captivating 4-hour experience takes visitors through the notorious crime scenes, revealing the chilling tales of the infamous murders. Complemented by entry to the Jack the Ripper Museum, the tour offers an immersive journey into the past, promising an unforgettable glimpse into a bygone era. Whether you’re a true crime enthusiast or simply fascinated by Victorian history, this tour promises to leave a lasting impression.
Key Points
- A 4-hour walking tour exploring Whitechapel and the Jack The Ripper Museum, priced from $58.20 per person and wheelchair accessible.
- The tour covers crime scenes and locations where the Jack the Ripper victims were killed, highlighting unchanged Victorian-era buildings and alleyways.
- Knowledgeable guides provide insights into the infamous Jack the Ripper murders and the dark Victorian East End.
- The tour includes police photos of the victims and the only clue discovered, offering an immersive experience.
- Guests can explore the Jack The Ripper Museum and are recommended to wear comfortable shoes, bring an umbrella, and have cash for optional purchases.
Tour Overview and Pricing

The Jack The Ripper Walking Tour and Museum Entry offers an immersive experience to explore the infamous crimes of the notorious serial killer.
Priced from $58.20 per person, this 4-hour tour includes guided exploration of Whitechapel’s dark streets and entry to the Jack The Ripper Museum.
The experience is conducted in English and is wheelchair accessible. Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
With no upfront payment required, visitors can reserve their spot and pay upon arrival.
The tour highlights the grim crime scenes and provides access to police photos and evidence from the original investigations.
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Itinerary and Locations
Beginning at 12 Cable Street, the tour takes visitors on a 3-hour walking journey through the narrow, dark streets of Victorian East End.
Participants will explore the Jack The Ripper Museum, which offers insights into the infamous murders.
Participants will explore the Jack The Ripper Museum, which offers insights into the infamous murders.
The walking portion covers crime scenes and locations where the victims were killed, highlighting buildings and alleyways unchanged since 1888. Guests can view police photos of victims and the only clue discovered.
The total duration of the tour, including the museum visit, is 4 hours. After the walking tour, the starting point is just a 10-minute walk away.
Tour Highlights

This tour offers a captivating exploration of the infamous Jack the Ripper murders.
Visitors can explore the Jack the Ripper Museum to learn about the notorious killings. They’ll navigate crime scenes and witness the places where victims were murdered.
Participants will discover buildings and alleyways unchanged since 1888, providing a glimpse into the dark Victorian East End.
The tour also includes police photos of victims and the only clue discovered, offering a chilling look into the historic case.
With knowledgeable guides, this immersive experience brings the grim details of the Ripper murders to life.
Inclusions
As part of this comprehensive tour, visitors can expect a guided walking tour through the East End of London and admission to the Jack the Ripper Museum.
The walking tour takes guests through the crime scenes and narrow, dark streets of the Victorian East End, where they’ll discover buildings and alleyways unchanged since 1888.
At the museum, they’ll have the chance to explore police photos of victims and examine the only clue ever discovered.
With the itinerary including both the guided walk and museum entry, this tour offers a well-rounded Jack the Ripper experience.
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Customers who’ve experienced the Jack the Ripper Walking Tour and Museum Entry laud it with an impressive 5/5 overall rating based on 9 reviews.
Reviewers praise the knowledgeable guides, who expertly navigate the dark alleyways and crime scenes.
While some note the museum is less informative than the walking tour, the overall experience is described as captivating.
The tour’s starting point is a 10-minute walk from the museum, which may be inconvenient for some.
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What to Bring
Visitors are advised to wear comfortable shoes for the extended walking portion of the tour.
An umbrella is recommended, as London weather can be unpredictable.
Bringing snacks and beverages is advised, as the tour doesn’t include any meal or refreshment breaks.
Plus, guests may wish to bring:
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Camera to capture the historic sites
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Small notebook and pen to jot down notes
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Cash for any optional purchases at the museum
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Portable phone charger to ensure devices stay powered throughout the tour.
Transportation and Accessibility
The tour starts at 12 Cable Street, located just a 10-minute walk from the Jack the Ripper Museum. This makes the transition between the museum and walking tour easy and convenient.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing all visitors to fully experience this historical journey.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring all visitors can fully enjoy this captivating historical journey.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance provides flexibility for those who need to change their plans.
With no hotel pickup or drop-off included, guests will need to make their own way to the starting point, but detailed directions are provided to ensure a smooth arrival.
Cancellation and Booking Policy
With free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, customers can book their spot and pay nothing today, providing flexibility to change plans as needed.
The booking process is straightforward:
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Reserve your spot online and hold your place without paying
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Pay only when you’re ready, with the option to cancel for a full refund
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Secure your tour without upfront costs or long-term commitments
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Enjoy a hassle-free experience with the ability to modify or cancel your plans
This policy ensures a seamless booking experience and allows customers to plan their Jack the Ripper tour with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Happens if It Rains During the Tour?
If it rains during the tour, visitors are advised to bring an umbrella. The tour will continue as scheduled, and the guides will provide shelter when possible to ensure guests stay dry and comfortable throughout the experience.
Can the Tour Be Customized for Private Groups?
The tour can be customized for private groups. Organizers can work with the tour provider to tailor the itinerary, duration, and other aspects to meet the group’s specific needs and preferences.
Are Photography and Video Recording Allowed During the Tour?
Photography and video recording are generally allowed during the tour, but visitors are advised to be respectful and avoid disturbing the experience for others. It’s best to check with the tour guide on any specific restrictions.
Is There a Dress Code or Special Attire Required?
There is no specific dress code or special attire required for the tour. However, it’s recommended to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring an umbrella in case of inclement weather. The focus is on the historical content, not appearance.
How Does the Tour Handle Sensitive Content About the Murders?
The tour approach to sensitive content about the murders is thoughtful and respectful. Guides provide historical context, but avoid sensationalizing the crimes. Visitors can expect an informative exploration of the case without graphic details or gratuitous imagery.
The Sum Up
The Jack the Ripper Walking Tour provides a chilling yet captivating exploration of the notorious crimes that gripped Victorian London. Combining haunting stories, crime scene visits, and museum entry, this immersive experience offers a unique glimpse into the city’s dark past. Suitable for all ages, the tour promises an unforgettable journey through the atmospheric East End alleyways, leaving participants with a deeper understanding of one of history’s most infamous unsolved mysteries.
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