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Ghost Tour of London

London’s History Doesn’t Rest in Peace

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As night falls over London, the city’s spooky side awakens—and it’s dying for company. Join a ghost-savvy guide and a gang of brave(ish) travellers for a frightfully fun wander through London’s spookiest spots, where the shadows have stories and the vibes are as bad as the ones in your ex’s...

As night falls over London, the city’s spooky side awakens—and it’s dying for company. Join a ghost-savvy guide and a gang of brave(ish) travellers for a frightfully fun wander through London’s spookiest spots, where the shadows have stories and the vibes are as bad as the ones in your ex’s flat.

We’ll slink through eerie alleys and cursed courtyards, telling tales of moaning monks, headless dukes, and prisoners who’ve overstayed their welcome. You’ll visit places so haunted, even the ghosts have trust issues. See the infamous Smithfield Market–home of spectral screams, St. Bartholomew’s–where the patients aren’t quite discharged, and the infamous Cock Lane (yes, it’s as weird as it sounds).

From phantom footsteps on Millennium Bridge to the irate inmates at Clink Prison—aka the only place with worse reviews than Ryanair—you’ll hear chilling legends and ghost stories, and experience just enough to make you keep the lights on tonight.

Will we encounter a ghost? Maybe. But one thing’s for sure, this isn’t your nan’s walking tour—it’s a night of ghastly ghosts, eerie energy, and haunted history. Book now, if you dare… and maybe bring an extra pair of underwear (you never know what could happen when you catch a fright!)

Tour Highlights

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    Come for the ghosts, stay for the buboes

    Wondering what’s beneath your feet? A good old-fashioned plague pit—because why wouldn’t you be standing on a mass grave in London? This spooky spot is bursting with the paranormal from Black Death victims who never quite moved on, to ghostly monks and a headless Duke who’s still trying to get ahead (haha see what we did there?). Once you hear the twisted tales behind this haunted corner, those ghost sightings will feel a little too believable… so maybe keep your back to the wall, yeah?

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    Get roped in by gallow ghouls

    This isn’t just your average meat market—it’s London’s original house of horrors. Smithfield has seen more drama than Love Island, with centuries of blood, guts, and ghostly goings-on baked right into the cobblestones. It’s said the spirit of William Wallace still paces the square and the phantom screams of Protestant martyrs still ring through the night air like a haunted mixtape. Step lightly… and maybe don’t wear sandals.

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    Terminally entertaining tales of Black Death

    St. Bartholomew’s Hospital might patch you up by day, but come nightfall, it’s less “Grey’s Anatomy” and more “Grave’s Anatomy”. Once a haven for plague victims, its ancient halls are now home to ghostly doctors doing the graveyard shift, moaning patients who’ve definitely overstayed their appointments, and one extra-creepy kid who’s less “aww” and more “uh-oh.” Spot him, and well… let’s just say he’s not handing out lollies.

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    Ghosts that are itching to haunt

    Back in 1762, Cock Lane (yes, that’s its real name) raised goosebumps with the infamous “Scratching Fanny” haunting—brushed off by skeptics as a hoax. But here’s the spooky bit: visitors still report phantom scratches and whispery voices drifting through the air. So, was it all smoke and mirrors… or is Fanny still itching to be heard?

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    Who let the dogs out? You wish you didn’t ask

    The Central Criminal Court might look polished today, but it’s built on some pretty grim foundations—Newgate Prison, where misery, mayhem, and a whole lot of execution went down. Rumour has it, the prison never really disappeared. Enter the Black Dog, a ghostly growler said to be the spirit of a wrongly accused soul, still pacing the grounds with a bone to pick. So keep your eyes peeled… and that conscience squeaky clean.

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    Enter if you dare… and don’t crypt your pants.

    St. Bride’s Church might look all prim and proper on the outside, but underneath? It’s hiding a seriously spooky secret. Its crypts—packed with bones from Roman times to the 19th century—have a much darker story to tell than the peaceful pews above. So many creepy finds were dug up, they sealed it all off. Maybe to keep the skeletons in the closet... or whatever else is lurking down there.

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    It’s all fun and games until something whistles back

    St. Paul’s Cathedral might be a stunning work of art, but after dark? It’s more “whistle while you work” and less “peaceful prayers.” The Whistling Clergyman still serenades from the All Souls’ Chapel, even though he’s, you know, long gone. Security staff have heard phantom organ music, creepy children’s cries, and even seen doors creak open all on their own. Looks like the spirits of St. Paul’s aren’t ready to clock out just yet.

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    It’s not just your nerves starting to sway

    The Millennium Bridge, aka “The Wobbly Bridge,” does more than just sway—it’s got a bit of a haunted streak. Since it opened, people have reported ghostly figures in the mist, phantom splashes from below, and that unsettling feeling that someone’s watching you. Some reckon it’s the restless spirits of those who met an unfortunate end in the River Thames, still trying to make their way across... talk about a bridge you don’t want to cross!

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    To boo, or not to boo—that is the question

    Beware the Ides of Fright— at the Globe Theatre, things can get a little dramatic. Cast and crew have reported a shadowy figure in Elizabethan garb silently watching rehearsals, eerie footsteps echoing in empty halls, and ghostly applause lingering long after the show’s over. These spooky happenings are said to be linked to the Globe’s turbulent past, filled with fire, tragedy, and, of course, plenty of drama. At this theatre, it’s not just the actors that want an encore... the ghosts do too.

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    Raise spirits... and a pint

    This centuries-old pub isn’t just serving up cold pints—it’s dishing out some chilling encounters too. Rumour has it, it’s haunted by the restless spirit of a murdered smuggler, a mysterious woman in black, and a few regulars who never quite finished their last drink. We guess ghouls just wanna have rum?

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8PM!

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Charterhouse Square (Corner Entrance)

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Meet your guide and a group of fellow ghosties at the corner entrance of Charterhouse Square, in front of the Walter Knoll shop. Look out for a yellow “Carpe Diem Tours Sign”

When?

8PM!

Where?

Charterhouse Square (Corner Entrance)

Tick, tock, Tipsy Tour o’clock!

The Tipsy Tour experience begins in...
Hours
Minutes
Seconds

Important

Meet your guide and a group of fellow ghosties at the corner entrance of Charterhouse Square, in front of the Walter Knoll shop. Look out for a yellow “Carpe Diem Tours Sign”

Highlights

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    Step into the shadows and follow your ghost-savvy guide through London’s spookiest spots

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    Uncover chilling true stories and spine-tingling legends that’ll have you questioning everything you know about the British capital

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    Stroll through iconic locations like The Clink, Smithfield Market, and the infamous Cock Lane

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    Creep though London after dark with a small group of fellow thrill-seekers—just don’t get too close to the ghosts!

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How many people will be on the tour?

We like to keep things fun and personal, so we cap the groups at 20 people. Whether it's a small crew or a bigger crowd, you're in for a night to remember!

Will the tour be cancelled if it rains?

Let's be honest, if we cancelled every time it rained in London, we’d never get to run a tour! The tour goes ahead rain or shine—the Brits don’t let a little rain stop them, and neither will we! Plus, we’ll be indoors for most of it anyway, so we’ll do our best to keep dry.

Can solo travellers join the tour?

Absolutely! It’s perfect for solo travellers. London’s a big city, and it can be tough to meet fellow travellers, but this tour makes it easy. Whether you’re flying solo or with a group, you’ll have a blast meeting new people and making friends!

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