Uncover London’s haunted secrets on a spine-chilling night tour. Explore eerie sites, hear ghostly tales, and experience the city’s supernatural history.
Uncover London’s haunted secrets on a spine-chilling night tour. Explore eerie sites, hear ghostly tales, and experience the city’s supernatural history.
- Charterhouse Square - Once a plague pit, this location is among the city’s most haunting spots, rumored to be inhabited by vengeful spirits, including victims of the Black Death, ghostly monks, and even a headless Duke! Its chilling history explains the frequent supernatural sightings.
- Smithfield Market - More than just a meat market, this…
- Charterhouse Square - Once a plague pit, this location is among the city’s most haunting spots, rumored to be inhabited by vengeful spirits, including victims of the Black Death, ghostly monks, and even a headless Duke! Its chilling history explains the frequent supernatural sightings.
- Smithfield Market - More than just a meat market, this site is known for its gruesome executions, ghostly apparitions, and eerie legends. From the tormented spirit of William Wallace to the phantom cries of Protestant martyrs, this historic square is rich with chilling tales of death, and if you listen closely, you might just hear a scream or two.
- St. Bartholomew’s Church - Once a medieval site for treating plague victims, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital has a history of medical malpractices. Today, it’s said to be haunted by ghostly doctors, patients, and a spectral child. Beware, if you see him, it could mean that death is near.
- Old Bailey - The city’s Central Criminal Court is built on the site of Newgate Prison, where apparitions like the vengeful “Black Dog” remind us of the injustices committed within the prison walls.
- The Viaduct Tavern - This centuries-old pub, located above the holding cells of Newgate Prison, is considered the most haunted in London. Hear about the lingering souls of patrons who never quite finished their last drink. Here, the beer is cold, but the ghosts are colder.
- St Bride’s Church - Beneath its beauty, St. Bride’s Church conceals a dark history. Its crypts, which housed thousands of skeletal remains from the Roman era to the 19th century, have been sealed due to numerous disturbing discoveries.
- Fleet Street - Known for a chilling story that inspired a beloved musical, this street was once home to a murderous barber whose hunger for human flesh made him infamous.
- St. Paul’s Cathedral - Renowned for its grandeur, St. Paul’s Cathedral is also known for ghostly tales, including the Whistling Clergyman who haunts the All Souls’ Chapel. Having survived blitzes and bombings, it’s no wonder it’s so haunted. Security staff have reported unsettling experiences, such as hearing children’s cries, organ music, and doors mysteriously opening at night.
- Millennium Bridge - Dubbed “The Wobbly Bridge” for its unsettling swaying motion, many believe the Millennium Bridge to be cursed. Visitors have reported ghostly experiences and phantom splashes, thought to be the spirits of those who perished in the River Thames below.
- Blackfriars Bridge - This imposing bridge has a sinister past as the site of one of London’s more recent murder mysteries. True crime enthusiasts will be intrigued by the gruesome details of this Freemason conspiracy and cover-up.
- Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre - Although Shakespeare isn’t typically associated with hauntings, the Globe Theatre has had many mysterious sightings, including a figure in Elizabethan clothing watching rehearsals, phantom footsteps, and ghostly applause. Learn about these strange occurrences and their connection to the Globe’s tragic history, where one actor gave a final fiery performance and met a brutal end.
- Clink Prison Museum - Known for its brutal history of torture and death, the Clink Prison is now a museum, but many believe the spirits of its tormented past still linger. Visitors often hear agonizing screams, rattling chains, and report eerie encounters with a malevolent presence, believed to be the ghost of the cruel jailer, “The Gaoler.”
- Winchester Palace - Just when you thought it couldn’t get worse, the tour concludes at the remnants of Winchester Palace, where hidden treasure comes with a cost and a curse. Discover the demonic past of this opulent palace and the truth about the most controversial bishop in London.

- Guided ghost walk through London’s most haunted streets
- Visits to historic haunted sites and iconic landmarks
- Spooky storytelling from an expert local guide
- Small group experience for an immersive atmosphere
- Guided ghost walk through London’s most haunted streets
- Visits to historic haunted sites and iconic landmarks
- Spooky storytelling from an expert local guide
- Small group experience for an immersive atmosphere
- Ghost sightings are not guaranteed
- Ghost sightings are not guaranteed
London, a city with a rich history spanning over 2000 years, transforms at night, revealing a mysterious side filled with eerie histories and supernatural occurrences not typically covered in standard walking tours.
Join a group of fellow travelers as a local guide leads you into the shadows to explore haunted locations. The guide will share dark…
London, a city with a rich history spanning over 2000 years, transforms at night, revealing a mysterious side filled with eerie histories and supernatural occurrences not typically covered in standard walking tours.
Join a group of fellow travelers as a local guide leads you into the shadows to explore haunted locations. The guide will share dark histories and spine-chilling stories of ghostly monks, ill-fated prisoners, and mysterious apparitions that continue to haunt London’s landmarks. Discover the secrets of Charterhouse Square, listen to eerie whispers at Smithfield Market, and cautiously navigate the haunted halls of St. Bartholomew’s. From the infamous Fleet to the murder on Blackfriars Bridge, each stop adds a new layer of thrilling suspense. The tour concludes at the notorious Clink Prison, where the spirits of the condemned are said to linger.
Will a ghost appear? Perhaps. But one thing is certain: London will never look the same again. Reserve your spot now, if you dare.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.