
Tour
4.5
(1946 Customer Reviews)



Tour
4.5
(1946 Customer Reviews)



Tour
4.5
(1946 Customer Reviews)


The 5 Women & Jack the Ripper Tour London
Retrace Jack the Ripper's path in London, learn about his victims and crime sites with an expert guide in multiple languages.
2 hrs
Free cancellation
Instant confirmation
Mobile ticket
The 5 Women & Jack the Ripper Tour London
Retrace Jack the Ripper's path in London, learn about his victims and crime sites with an expert guide in multiple languages.
2 hrs
Free cancellation
Instant confirmation
Mobile ticket
The 5 Women & Jack the Ripper Tour London
Retrace Jack the Ripper's path in London, learn about his victims and crime sites with an expert guide in multiple languages.
2 hrs
Free cancellation
Instant confirmation
Mobile ticket
Highlights
Trace the footsteps of Jack the Ripper through London's East End with an expert guide
Hear the stories of the five women whose lives were claimed in the infamous murders
Explore atmospheric locations like Spitalfields Market, Brick Lane and Ten Bells Pub
See evidence, crime scene photographs and newspaper clippings revealed on the tour
Choose your tour in English, Spanish, German, French or Italian
What’s Included
Guided walking tour led by a knowledgeable local historian
Visit to key murder sites and historical landmarks
Crime scene materials, photographs and quizzes
Insights into Victorian London and the Ripper case
London Women Jack the Ripper Walking Tour offers a compelling and essential perspective on one of history's most notorious unsolved mysteries. This acclaimed walking tour takes visitors through the atmospheric streets of Whitechapel, examining the infamous Jack the Ripper case through the lens of the women who lived, worked, and died in Victorian London's East End. Unlike traditional Ripper tours, this experience focuses on the stories of the victims, the female investigators, and the women who fought for justice during this dark chapter of London's past. When you book through tickadoo, you gain access to this top-rated tour that has earned widespread praise for its thoughtful and respectful approach to this sensitive historical subject.
The tour guides are highly-trained historians and storytelling experts who bring the Victorian era to life with remarkable attention to detail. As you walk through the narrow streets and alleyways of Whitechapel, your guide will share extensively researched stories about the five canonical victims, exploring their lives beyond the headlines and sensationalized accounts. You'll learn about Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, and Mary Jane Kelly as real people with hopes, dreams, and struggles rather than merely statistics. The tour also highlights the work of female journalists, social reformers, and activists who used the Ripper case to draw attention to the appalling living conditions faced by working-class women in Victorian London.
This outstanding walking tour covers significant locations connected to the Jack the Ripper case, including the sites where victims were discovered and the pubs and lodging houses they frequented. You'll visit Dorset Street, once considered London's most dangerous street, and learn about the Ten Bells pub, which served the local community during the autumn of terror in 1888. The tour also explores the broader social context of the time, discussing the economic factors that drove many women into poverty and dangerous situations. Your expert guide will explain how the murders highlighted issues of women's rights, social inequality, and the inadequate police response to crimes against marginalized women.
Participants will discover lesser-known aspects of the case, including the role of female witnesses, the contributions of women journalists who covered the story, and the theories proposed by female investigators over the years. The tour examines how the Ripper case influenced the women's suffrage movement and social reform efforts in late Victorian England. You'll also learn about modern forensic techniques and how contemporary female researchers continue to investigate this cold case using advanced technology and fresh perspectives.
The London Women Jack The Ripper Walking Tour provides an educational and thought-provoking experience that appeals to history enthusiasts, true crime fans, and anyone interested in women's history. When booking with tickadoo, you can expect a respectful, informative, and engaging tour that honors the memory of the victims while providing fascinating insights into Victorian London's social dynamics and the ongoing quest for historical truth.
Please stay with your guide during the walk
Respect the privacy of local residents
Use designated crossings and follow road safety laws
Keep your belongings secure during the tour
**Q: How long does the London Women Jack The Ripper Walking Tour last?**
A: The tour typically runs for approximately 2 hours, covering multiple historical sites throughout Whitechapel with detailed commentary and storytelling.
**Q: Is this tour suitable for children and teenagers?**
A: The tour deals with mature themes including murder and social issues. It's recommended for ages 16+ due to the sensitive nature of the historical content discussed.
**Q: What areas of London does the walking tour cover?**
A: The tour focuses on the Whitechapel and Spitalfields areas of East London, visiting locations directly connected to the Jack the Ripper case and Victorian women's history.
**Q: Do I need to book tickets in advance through tickadoo?**
A: Yes, advance booking is highly recommended as these popular tours often sell out, especially during peak tourist seasons and weekends.
**Q: What happens if the weather is poor on the day of my tour?**
A: Tours typically run in all weather conditions, so dress appropriately. In extreme weather situations, the tour operator may offer rescheduling options.
**Q: How much walking is involved in this tour experience?**
A: The tour involves moderate walking over approximately 1.5 miles through city streets and some uneven surfaces. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for all participants.
**Q: Are there opportunities to ask questions during the tour?**
A: Yes, the expert guides encourage questions and interaction throughout the experience, providing additional context and answering specific inquiries about the historical cases.
**Q: Can I take photographs during the London Women Jack The Ripper Walking Tour?**
A: Photography is generally permitted at outdoor locations, though guides may request respectful behavior at certain sensitive sites connected to the victims' stories.
• **Meeting Point**: Tours typically begin at a central Whitechapel location, with exact details provided in your tickadoo confirmation email and booking information.
• **Comfortable Footwear**: Wear sturdy, comfortable walking shoes as the tour covers uneven cobblestones, city pavements, and potentially wet surfaces throughout East London.
• **Weather Preparation**: Dress appropriately for outdoor conditions and consider bringing an umbrella or waterproof jacket, as London weather can change unexpectedly during tours.
• **Mature Content Warning**: The tour discusses sensitive historical topics including violence against women, poverty, and social injustice from the Victorian era.
• **Group Size Information**: Tour groups are typically limited to ensure everyone can hear the guide clearly and have opportunities for questions and interaction.
• **Photography Etiquette**: While photos are generally allowed, please be respectful when taking pictures at locations connected to the victims and follow your guide's instructions.
• **Accessibility Considerations**: The walking route includes stairs, uneven surfaces, and historic streets that may not be fully accessible for mobility devices or wheelchair users.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Highlights
Trace the footsteps of Jack the Ripper through London's East End with an expert guide
Hear the stories of the five women whose lives were claimed in the infamous murders
Explore atmospheric locations like Spitalfields Market, Brick Lane and Ten Bells Pub
See evidence, crime scene photographs and newspaper clippings revealed on the tour
Choose your tour in English, Spanish, German, French or Italian
What’s Included
Guided walking tour led by a knowledgeable local historian
Visit to key murder sites and historical landmarks
Crime scene materials, photographs and quizzes
Insights into Victorian London and the Ripper case
London Women Jack the Ripper Walking Tour offers a compelling and essential perspective on one of history's most notorious unsolved mysteries. This acclaimed walking tour takes visitors through the atmospheric streets of Whitechapel, examining the infamous Jack the Ripper case through the lens of the women who lived, worked, and died in Victorian London's East End. Unlike traditional Ripper tours, this experience focuses on the stories of the victims, the female investigators, and the women who fought for justice during this dark chapter of London's past. When you book through tickadoo, you gain access to this top-rated tour that has earned widespread praise for its thoughtful and respectful approach to this sensitive historical subject.
The tour guides are highly-trained historians and storytelling experts who bring the Victorian era to life with remarkable attention to detail. As you walk through the narrow streets and alleyways of Whitechapel, your guide will share extensively researched stories about the five canonical victims, exploring their lives beyond the headlines and sensationalized accounts. You'll learn about Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, and Mary Jane Kelly as real people with hopes, dreams, and struggles rather than merely statistics. The tour also highlights the work of female journalists, social reformers, and activists who used the Ripper case to draw attention to the appalling living conditions faced by working-class women in Victorian London.
This outstanding walking tour covers significant locations connected to the Jack the Ripper case, including the sites where victims were discovered and the pubs and lodging houses they frequented. You'll visit Dorset Street, once considered London's most dangerous street, and learn about the Ten Bells pub, which served the local community during the autumn of terror in 1888. The tour also explores the broader social context of the time, discussing the economic factors that drove many women into poverty and dangerous situations. Your expert guide will explain how the murders highlighted issues of women's rights, social inequality, and the inadequate police response to crimes against marginalized women.
Participants will discover lesser-known aspects of the case, including the role of female witnesses, the contributions of women journalists who covered the story, and the theories proposed by female investigators over the years. The tour examines how the Ripper case influenced the women's suffrage movement and social reform efforts in late Victorian England. You'll also learn about modern forensic techniques and how contemporary female researchers continue to investigate this cold case using advanced technology and fresh perspectives.
The London Women Jack The Ripper Walking Tour provides an educational and thought-provoking experience that appeals to history enthusiasts, true crime fans, and anyone interested in women's history. When booking with tickadoo, you can expect a respectful, informative, and engaging tour that honors the memory of the victims while providing fascinating insights into Victorian London's social dynamics and the ongoing quest for historical truth.
Please stay with your guide during the walk
Respect the privacy of local residents
Use designated crossings and follow road safety laws
Keep your belongings secure during the tour
**Q: How long does the London Women Jack The Ripper Walking Tour last?**
A: The tour typically runs for approximately 2 hours, covering multiple historical sites throughout Whitechapel with detailed commentary and storytelling.
**Q: Is this tour suitable for children and teenagers?**
A: The tour deals with mature themes including murder and social issues. It's recommended for ages 16+ due to the sensitive nature of the historical content discussed.
**Q: What areas of London does the walking tour cover?**
A: The tour focuses on the Whitechapel and Spitalfields areas of East London, visiting locations directly connected to the Jack the Ripper case and Victorian women's history.
**Q: Do I need to book tickets in advance through tickadoo?**
A: Yes, advance booking is highly recommended as these popular tours often sell out, especially during peak tourist seasons and weekends.
**Q: What happens if the weather is poor on the day of my tour?**
A: Tours typically run in all weather conditions, so dress appropriately. In extreme weather situations, the tour operator may offer rescheduling options.
**Q: How much walking is involved in this tour experience?**
A: The tour involves moderate walking over approximately 1.5 miles through city streets and some uneven surfaces. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for all participants.
**Q: Are there opportunities to ask questions during the tour?**
A: Yes, the expert guides encourage questions and interaction throughout the experience, providing additional context and answering specific inquiries about the historical cases.
**Q: Can I take photographs during the London Women Jack The Ripper Walking Tour?**
A: Photography is generally permitted at outdoor locations, though guides may request respectful behavior at certain sensitive sites connected to the victims' stories.
• **Meeting Point**: Tours typically begin at a central Whitechapel location, with exact details provided in your tickadoo confirmation email and booking information.
• **Comfortable Footwear**: Wear sturdy, comfortable walking shoes as the tour covers uneven cobblestones, city pavements, and potentially wet surfaces throughout East London.
• **Weather Preparation**: Dress appropriately for outdoor conditions and consider bringing an umbrella or waterproof jacket, as London weather can change unexpectedly during tours.
• **Mature Content Warning**: The tour discusses sensitive historical topics including violence against women, poverty, and social injustice from the Victorian era.
• **Group Size Information**: Tour groups are typically limited to ensure everyone can hear the guide clearly and have opportunities for questions and interaction.
• **Photography Etiquette**: While photos are generally allowed, please be respectful when taking pictures at locations connected to the victims and follow your guide's instructions.
• **Accessibility Considerations**: The walking route includes stairs, uneven surfaces, and historic streets that may not be fully accessible for mobility devices or wheelchair users.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Highlights
Trace the footsteps of Jack the Ripper through London's East End with an expert guide
Hear the stories of the five women whose lives were claimed in the infamous murders
Explore atmospheric locations like Spitalfields Market, Brick Lane and Ten Bells Pub
See evidence, crime scene photographs and newspaper clippings revealed on the tour
Choose your tour in English, Spanish, German, French or Italian
What’s Included
Guided walking tour led by a knowledgeable local historian
Visit to key murder sites and historical landmarks
Crime scene materials, photographs and quizzes
Insights into Victorian London and the Ripper case
London Women Jack the Ripper Walking Tour offers a compelling and essential perspective on one of history's most notorious unsolved mysteries. This acclaimed walking tour takes visitors through the atmospheric streets of Whitechapel, examining the infamous Jack the Ripper case through the lens of the women who lived, worked, and died in Victorian London's East End. Unlike traditional Ripper tours, this experience focuses on the stories of the victims, the female investigators, and the women who fought for justice during this dark chapter of London's past. When you book through tickadoo, you gain access to this top-rated tour that has earned widespread praise for its thoughtful and respectful approach to this sensitive historical subject.
The tour guides are highly-trained historians and storytelling experts who bring the Victorian era to life with remarkable attention to detail. As you walk through the narrow streets and alleyways of Whitechapel, your guide will share extensively researched stories about the five canonical victims, exploring their lives beyond the headlines and sensationalized accounts. You'll learn about Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, and Mary Jane Kelly as real people with hopes, dreams, and struggles rather than merely statistics. The tour also highlights the work of female journalists, social reformers, and activists who used the Ripper case to draw attention to the appalling living conditions faced by working-class women in Victorian London.
This outstanding walking tour covers significant locations connected to the Jack the Ripper case, including the sites where victims were discovered and the pubs and lodging houses they frequented. You'll visit Dorset Street, once considered London's most dangerous street, and learn about the Ten Bells pub, which served the local community during the autumn of terror in 1888. The tour also explores the broader social context of the time, discussing the economic factors that drove many women into poverty and dangerous situations. Your expert guide will explain how the murders highlighted issues of women's rights, social inequality, and the inadequate police response to crimes against marginalized women.
Participants will discover lesser-known aspects of the case, including the role of female witnesses, the contributions of women journalists who covered the story, and the theories proposed by female investigators over the years. The tour examines how the Ripper case influenced the women's suffrage movement and social reform efforts in late Victorian England. You'll also learn about modern forensic techniques and how contemporary female researchers continue to investigate this cold case using advanced technology and fresh perspectives.
The London Women Jack The Ripper Walking Tour provides an educational and thought-provoking experience that appeals to history enthusiasts, true crime fans, and anyone interested in women's history. When booking with tickadoo, you can expect a respectful, informative, and engaging tour that honors the memory of the victims while providing fascinating insights into Victorian London's social dynamics and the ongoing quest for historical truth.
• **Meeting Point**: Tours typically begin at a central Whitechapel location, with exact details provided in your tickadoo confirmation email and booking information.
• **Comfortable Footwear**: Wear sturdy, comfortable walking shoes as the tour covers uneven cobblestones, city pavements, and potentially wet surfaces throughout East London.
• **Weather Preparation**: Dress appropriately for outdoor conditions and consider bringing an umbrella or waterproof jacket, as London weather can change unexpectedly during tours.
• **Mature Content Warning**: The tour discusses sensitive historical topics including violence against women, poverty, and social injustice from the Victorian era.
• **Group Size Information**: Tour groups are typically limited to ensure everyone can hear the guide clearly and have opportunities for questions and interaction.
• **Photography Etiquette**: While photos are generally allowed, please be respectful when taking pictures at locations connected to the victims and follow your guide's instructions.
• **Accessibility Considerations**: The walking route includes stairs, uneven surfaces, and historic streets that may not be fully accessible for mobility devices or wheelchair users.
Please stay with your guide during the walk
Respect the privacy of local residents
Use designated crossings and follow road safety laws
Keep your belongings secure during the tour
**Q: How long does the London Women Jack The Ripper Walking Tour last?**
A: The tour typically runs for approximately 2 hours, covering multiple historical sites throughout Whitechapel with detailed commentary and storytelling.
**Q: Is this tour suitable for children and teenagers?**
A: The tour deals with mature themes including murder and social issues. It's recommended for ages 16+ due to the sensitive nature of the historical content discussed.
**Q: What areas of London does the walking tour cover?**
A: The tour focuses on the Whitechapel and Spitalfields areas of East London, visiting locations directly connected to the Jack the Ripper case and Victorian women's history.
**Q: Do I need to book tickets in advance through tickadoo?**
A: Yes, advance booking is highly recommended as these popular tours often sell out, especially during peak tourist seasons and weekends.
**Q: What happens if the weather is poor on the day of my tour?**
A: Tours typically run in all weather conditions, so dress appropriately. In extreme weather situations, the tour operator may offer rescheduling options.
**Q: How much walking is involved in this tour experience?**
A: The tour involves moderate walking over approximately 1.5 miles through city streets and some uneven surfaces. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for all participants.
**Q: Are there opportunities to ask questions during the tour?**
A: Yes, the expert guides encourage questions and interaction throughout the experience, providing additional context and answering specific inquiries about the historical cases.
**Q: Can I take photographs during the London Women Jack The Ripper Walking Tour?**
A: Photography is generally permitted at outdoor locations, though guides may request respectful behavior at certain sensitive sites connected to the victims' stories.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Highlights
Trace the footsteps of Jack the Ripper through London's East End with an expert guide
Hear the stories of the five women whose lives were claimed in the infamous murders
Explore atmospheric locations like Spitalfields Market, Brick Lane and Ten Bells Pub
See evidence, crime scene photographs and newspaper clippings revealed on the tour
Choose your tour in English, Spanish, German, French or Italian
What’s Included
Guided walking tour led by a knowledgeable local historian
Visit to key murder sites and historical landmarks
Crime scene materials, photographs and quizzes
Insights into Victorian London and the Ripper case
London Women Jack the Ripper Walking Tour offers a compelling and essential perspective on one of history's most notorious unsolved mysteries. This acclaimed walking tour takes visitors through the atmospheric streets of Whitechapel, examining the infamous Jack the Ripper case through the lens of the women who lived, worked, and died in Victorian London's East End. Unlike traditional Ripper tours, this experience focuses on the stories of the victims, the female investigators, and the women who fought for justice during this dark chapter of London's past. When you book through tickadoo, you gain access to this top-rated tour that has earned widespread praise for its thoughtful and respectful approach to this sensitive historical subject.
The tour guides are highly-trained historians and storytelling experts who bring the Victorian era to life with remarkable attention to detail. As you walk through the narrow streets and alleyways of Whitechapel, your guide will share extensively researched stories about the five canonical victims, exploring their lives beyond the headlines and sensationalized accounts. You'll learn about Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, and Mary Jane Kelly as real people with hopes, dreams, and struggles rather than merely statistics. The tour also highlights the work of female journalists, social reformers, and activists who used the Ripper case to draw attention to the appalling living conditions faced by working-class women in Victorian London.
This outstanding walking tour covers significant locations connected to the Jack the Ripper case, including the sites where victims were discovered and the pubs and lodging houses they frequented. You'll visit Dorset Street, once considered London's most dangerous street, and learn about the Ten Bells pub, which served the local community during the autumn of terror in 1888. The tour also explores the broader social context of the time, discussing the economic factors that drove many women into poverty and dangerous situations. Your expert guide will explain how the murders highlighted issues of women's rights, social inequality, and the inadequate police response to crimes against marginalized women.
Participants will discover lesser-known aspects of the case, including the role of female witnesses, the contributions of women journalists who covered the story, and the theories proposed by female investigators over the years. The tour examines how the Ripper case influenced the women's suffrage movement and social reform efforts in late Victorian England. You'll also learn about modern forensic techniques and how contemporary female researchers continue to investigate this cold case using advanced technology and fresh perspectives.
The London Women Jack The Ripper Walking Tour provides an educational and thought-provoking experience that appeals to history enthusiasts, true crime fans, and anyone interested in women's history. When booking with tickadoo, you can expect a respectful, informative, and engaging tour that honors the memory of the victims while providing fascinating insights into Victorian London's social dynamics and the ongoing quest for historical truth.
• **Meeting Point**: Tours typically begin at a central Whitechapel location, with exact details provided in your tickadoo confirmation email and booking information.
• **Comfortable Footwear**: Wear sturdy, comfortable walking shoes as the tour covers uneven cobblestones, city pavements, and potentially wet surfaces throughout East London.
• **Weather Preparation**: Dress appropriately for outdoor conditions and consider bringing an umbrella or waterproof jacket, as London weather can change unexpectedly during tours.
• **Mature Content Warning**: The tour discusses sensitive historical topics including violence against women, poverty, and social injustice from the Victorian era.
• **Group Size Information**: Tour groups are typically limited to ensure everyone can hear the guide clearly and have opportunities for questions and interaction.
• **Photography Etiquette**: While photos are generally allowed, please be respectful when taking pictures at locations connected to the victims and follow your guide's instructions.
• **Accessibility Considerations**: The walking route includes stairs, uneven surfaces, and historic streets that may not be fully accessible for mobility devices or wheelchair users.
Please stay with your guide during the walk
Respect the privacy of local residents
Use designated crossings and follow road safety laws
Keep your belongings secure during the tour
**Q: How long does the London Women Jack The Ripper Walking Tour last?**
A: The tour typically runs for approximately 2 hours, covering multiple historical sites throughout Whitechapel with detailed commentary and storytelling.
**Q: Is this tour suitable for children and teenagers?**
A: The tour deals with mature themes including murder and social issues. It's recommended for ages 16+ due to the sensitive nature of the historical content discussed.
**Q: What areas of London does the walking tour cover?**
A: The tour focuses on the Whitechapel and Spitalfields areas of East London, visiting locations directly connected to the Jack the Ripper case and Victorian women's history.
**Q: Do I need to book tickets in advance through tickadoo?**
A: Yes, advance booking is highly recommended as these popular tours often sell out, especially during peak tourist seasons and weekends.
**Q: What happens if the weather is poor on the day of my tour?**
A: Tours typically run in all weather conditions, so dress appropriately. In extreme weather situations, the tour operator may offer rescheduling options.
**Q: How much walking is involved in this tour experience?**
A: The tour involves moderate walking over approximately 1.5 miles through city streets and some uneven surfaces. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for all participants.
**Q: Are there opportunities to ask questions during the tour?**
A: Yes, the expert guides encourage questions and interaction throughout the experience, providing additional context and answering specific inquiries about the historical cases.
**Q: Can I take photographs during the London Women Jack The Ripper Walking Tour?**
A: Photography is generally permitted at outdoor locations, though guides may request respectful behavior at certain sensitive sites connected to the victims' stories.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Share this:
Share this:
Share this:
Similar
More Tour
From £20














