A
'SINISTER LONDON' EVENING TOUR
An evening
tour to thrill and chill!! Not for the nervous!!
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Do
you dare join? Tonight you'll hear stories and see the sites of
London's darker side - death, despair, torture,
executions!
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This fun, Jack the Ripper and friends evening, is run on a 16 seat mini-bus, and takes you to parts the walking tours daren't go!! We visit places away from the tourist areas to see the London East End haunts of Jack the Ripper, London's gangsters and Sherlock Holmes. Shiver at 'Execution Dock' - where many a pirate lost his life - grimace at tales of body snatchers, see where Wallace 'Braveheart' was executed, learn how 'Bloody Mary' Tudor got her name and walk where the ghosts roam! On week nights, go down into a haunted pub cellar...
The tour also includes the back streets of Soho, London's West End entertainment district.
Our itinerary and script is explicit! It may not be suitable for the very young or easily offended. The tour also extensively features pubs and we go into several as part of the tour. |
The price depends on the size of the group.
A 6 seat MPV costs £200
A 16 seat mini-van £295
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Departure:
Most evenings of your choice throughout the year. |
| Pick-up
from the following hotels |
Pick-up
times |
| Holiday
Inn Forum Hotel (underground station Gloucester Rd) |
18.30
h |
| Thistle
Victoria Hotel (underground station Victoria) |
18.45
h |
| Corus Hyde Park Hotel (underground station Lancaster Gate) |
18.55
h |
| Cumberland
Hotel (underground station Marble Arch) |
19.05
h |
| Royal
National Hotel (underground station Russell Square) |
19.20
h |
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Please,
try to give two alternative dates for your tour when booking
in case your first choice is already full.
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It's
very important
that you phone in to reconfirm your tour on arrival in London.
Tel. 020 8566 5312.
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