Afternoon Jack the Ripper Tour with 'Ripper-Vision' in London | La Vacanza Travel

Afternoon Jack the Ripper Tour with 'Ripper-Vision' in London

Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes
Destination: United Kingdom, England, London
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  • 1 hour 45 minutes
  • London
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  • Not-Cancellable

Overview

RIPPER-VISION™ is a new approach to Jack the Ripper tours. Top of the range hand held projectors which emblazon five-foot images upon the dark streets and alleyways of Whitechapel.This brings not only top class images, but also film clips, moving images and overlapping pictures to leave you with an everlasting memorable experience.

Itinerary:

Gunthorpe Street - Scene of murder Martha Tabram

The scene many experts claim to be the first Jack the Ripper murder. This cobbled stone lane way remains a great starting point in the tour, as you can instantly feel the sense of a bygone era, of gaslit streets, dark corners and quiet footsteps in the night, as the ripper lay in wait for his victims.

Frying Pan pub - The death of Mary Ann Nichols

One of the last sightings of victim Mary Ann Nichols before her mutilated body was discovered in Bucks Row on the night of 31st August, 1888. This building, and its surrounding area, provide a great insight into the social living conditions and the everyday fight for survival in London's East End.

Hanbury Street - Scene of the Annie Chapman murder

The body of Annie Chapman was discovered here in the early hours of 8th September 1888, her throat cut across, her body horribly mutilated. What clues did the killer leave?

The Ripper Letters

See the emergence of Jack the ripper in a series of penned letters, sent to the central news agency during the "Autumn of Terror" They were written in blood red ink and sent with half a human kidney.

The Death of Elizabeth Stride

Elizabeth Stride's, or Long Liz, body was found in Dutfield's yard off Berner street in the early hours of 30th September 1888. Her death was only the first in a night that would forever become known as the "double event".

Mitre Square - Scene of the Catherine Eddowes murder

The 30th September 1888 became known as the "double event" when the Ripper killed twice in one night. You'll visit the original cobble-stoned square, investigate the evidence and find out how the ripper evaded capture.

Goulston Street - Scene of perhaps the most vital clue in the ripper case

The night of the double murder left perhaps one of the most important clues in the entire case. What was it? Does it help solve the mystery?

Dorset Street - Scene of the Mary Kelly murder

The Ripper's final victim was found in her small room at 13 Millers Court on 9th Nov 1888 and was the most savagely mutilated victim of them all. You'll visit the murder sight and recreate the final moments of the ripper's reign of terror. Over a century later, the police photo is still very disturbing.

Who was Jack the Ripper?

Using modern criminal profiling, your guide will reveal the man police should of been looking for throughout the biggest man hunt in British history.

Itinerary:

Gunthorpe Street - Scene of murder Martha Tabram

The scene many experts claim to be the first Jack the Ripper murder. This cobbled stone lane way remains a great starting point in the tour, as you can instantly feel the sense of a bygone era, of gaslit streets, dark corners and quiet footsteps in the night, as the ripper lay in wait for his victims.

Frying Pan pub - The death of Mary Ann Nichols

One of the last sightings of victim Mary Ann Nichols before her mutilated body was discovered in Bucks Row on the night of 31st August, 1888. This building, and its surrounding area, provide a great insight into the social living conditions and the everyday fight for survival in London's East End.

Hanbury Street - Scene of the Annie Chapman murder

The body of Annie Chapman was discovered here in the early hours of 8th September 1888, her throat cut across, her body horribly mutilated. What clues did the killer leave?

The Ripper Letters

See the emergence of Jack the ripper in a series of penned letters, sent to the central news agency during the "Autumn of Terror" They were written in blood red ink and sent with half a human kidney.

The Death of Elizabeth Stride

Elizabeth Stride's, or Long Liz, body was found in Dutfield's yard off Berner street in the early hours of 30th September 1888. Her death was only the first in a night that would forever become known as the "double event".

Mitre Square - Scene of the Catherine Eddowes murder

The 30th September 1888 became known as the "double event" when the Ripper killed twice in one night. You'll visit the original cobble-stoned square, investigate the evidence and find out how the ripper evaded capture.

Goulston Street - Scene of perhaps the most vital clue in the ripper case

The night of the double murder left perhaps one of the most important clues in the entire case. What was it? Does it help solve the mystery?

Dorset Street - Scene of the Mary Kelly murder

The Ripper's final victim was found in her small room at 13 Millers Court on 9th Nov 1888 and was the most savagely mutilated victim of them all. You'll visit the murder sight and recreate the final moments of the ripper's reign of terror. Over a century later, the police photo is still very disturbing.

Who was Jack the Ripper?

Using modern criminal profiling, your guide will reveal the man police should of been looking for throughout the biggest man hunt in British history.
Inclusions
  • Professional guide

Exclusions
  • Gratuities
  • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 45 travelers
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Departure Point

77-82 Whitechapel High St, London E1 7QX, UK


Departure Time

05:00 PM


Return Details

Returns to original departure point

Voucher info

You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.

Duration

1 hour 45 minutes


User's Reviews

michaelsO870OV

24 Mar, 2024

My family and I did the afternoon tour and loved it. Very informative and our guide was fantastic. We would absolutely suggest anyone in the area to take it.

tunana

19 Mar, 2024

Our guide, Mr. André Price, our guide, was very entertaining and certainly knows the subject of the tour. He lives in the area and is familiar with its history beyond just the Jack the Ripper time. Wear comfortable walking shoes.

187kevinw

17 Mar, 2024

The tour was very interesting, Rob our guide was amazing and did a wonderful job bringing the events from so long ago to life.

V9923CQkevinc

12 Mar, 2024

Great tour & very informative by our tour guide Rob. Would highly recommended this tour, if you like the history of victorian London & see so much more walking around the streets of Whitechapel.

gardenthumper

10 Mar, 2024

This is a must while you are in London. Great tour with a great guide (Ivan). His knowledge was amazing and we visited parts of London we didn’t know existed. Very educational tour. 5*

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