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This tour will cover a number of neighbourhoods, all of different characteristics & historical time periods. Starting in the East End where The Krays famously & violently ruled the roost in the heart of the old East End.
Not too far away you will go back in time almost a century and retread the footsteps of Jack The Ripper & his victims whilst visiting and learning about the feared Workhouses that so many lived in and so many were trapped in. Then towards Smithfields, home of many a famous & bloody execution. Stopping briefly at the beautiful St. Bartholomews church before visiting the shrine of William Wallace (Braveheart) where he was put to death in one of the most horrible ways imaginab...
Points forts
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
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3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
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VISITE PRIVÉE
Guide professionnel
Hotel pickup and drop-off (on foot / London Underground)
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Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Whitechapel
Just outside the entrance!
Retour
Borough
London Crimes And Punishment Private Walking Tour
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This tour will cover a number of neighbourhoods, all of different characteristics & historical time periods. Starting in the East End where The Krays famously & violently ruled the roost in the heart of the old East End.
Not too far away you will go back in time almost a century and retread the footsteps of Jack The Ripper & his victims whilst visiting and learning about the feared Workhouses that so many lived in and so many were trapped in. Then towards Smithfields, home of many a famous & bloody execution. Stopping briefly at the beautiful St. Bartholomews church before visiting the shrine of William Wallace (Braveheart) where he was put to death in one of the most horrible ways imaginab...
Points forts
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Guide local
VISITE PRIVÉE
Guide professionnel
Hotel pickup and drop-off (on foot / London Underground)
Transport vers/depuis les attractions
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Whitechapel
Just outside the entrance!
Retour
Borough
Éléments | London Crimes And Punishment Private Walking Tour
Having visited an important site relating to early Communism, we next stop off here at the famous foundry which made Big Ben and the Liberty Bell and will learn how Big Ben got its name.
10 minutes
2
The Blind Beggar Public House Whitechapel
The scene of perhaps the most infamous London gangland shooting back in the 60's with the feared Krays.... Londons answer to Al Capone!
10 minutes
3
Les dix cloches
The pub most closely linked with Jack The Ripper, possibly at the end of the street at which he lived.
5 minutes
4
Le Cerf Blanc
This famous pub is one of a few closely associated with Jack The Ripper. After few minutes up the road we will visit the site of a potential Ripper killing.
10 minutes
5
Brick Lane
Now a trendy street and home to a thriving 1-mile stretch of curry restaurants, we will learn what life was like here in Victorian times when Jack was about.
15 minutes
6
Brick Lane Jamme Masjid
Now a beautiful mosque, at the time of Jack The Ripper the building was a synagogue and a century earlier a Protestant church for fleeing French refugees. Learn about the history and heritage of this once poverty stricken part of London
5 minutes
7
Golden Boy of Pye Corner
Why do we have a golden statue of a rather fat young boy in this quiet London Street? It's all to do with The Great Fire of London.
5 minutes
8
Christ Church Spitalfields
This beautiful stone built church was the centre of Victorian life and just across the road from both the bustling market and brewery but also adjacent to perhaps the most dreadful street in London.
10 minutes
9
Soup Kitchen for the Jewish Poor
Here we can see the first and indeed one of the last Jewish soup kitchens in the East End of London
5 minutes
10
Vieux marché de Spitalfields
Once an industrial market, now a funky market where these is always something to see under the fabulous old Victorian roof.
5 minutes
11
Smithfield Market
Smithfields has long been the centre of the London meat trade. Centuries ago when food production was less ethical, it wasn't just dead animals that were butchered here.
10 minutes
12
WIlliam Wallace Memorial
See the site of where William 'Braveheart' Wallace was Hung Drawn and Quartered as well as quite a few other interesting histories just a few feet away.
10 minutes
13
Peasants' Revolt Plaque
Learn all about the infamous Peasants Revolt and how it helped shape life in modern day Western countries today.
5 minutes
14
Church of St. Bartholomew the Great
Visit this small but fascinating graveyards and learn of the secrets within.
5 minutes
15
Cathédrale Saint-Paul
From the outside see one of the most beautiful of buildings and learn of how it miraculously avoided destruction in WW2.
5 minutes
16
The Viaduct Tavern
This old pub is notorious for both being right next to the site of centuries of executions but also in the cellars beneath the streets being holding cells where condemned men would spend their last night on earth.
5 minutes
17
Holy Sepulchre London
Learn the often rather gruesome history of this fabulous old church.
5 minutes
18
Old Bailey
Perhaps the oldest court in the Western World. Still the place where the baddest of the bad are put on trial.
5 minutes
19
Christchurch Greyfriars Church Garden
This small garden and ruins is a memorial garden to The Blitz in WW2.
5 minutes
20
Pont de Londres
The modern incarnation of London Bridge with the large ceremonial spike on which the heads of the executed would be stuck as a warning to those entering the city.
5 minutes
21
The National Firefighters Memorial
This small memorial remembers those who gave their lives protecting London and other cities from the terrible bombings and fires of the WW2 Blitz bombings by the Luftwaffe.
5 minutes
22
Pont du Millénaire
20 year old Millennium Bridge doesn't have any gore itself but from here we can see what was once one of the top suicide spots in London and decidedly sexist it was too!
5 minutes
23
Shakespeare's Globe
Now one of the finest places to see a play but in the time of Shakespeare, this area was the absolute pits. Rather like the Amsterdam of its day... for good or for bad!
10 minutes
24
Le musée de la prison de Clink
Not going in the museum itself but the outside is very authentic as it is. We'll learn why this part of London was just so bad.
10 minutes
25
Palais de Winchester
Winchester Palace, mostly destroyed in one of the many huge fires of London. Once the home to the Bishop and we'll find out about his terrible ways just a little bit further on.
5 minutes
26
Marché de l'arrondissement
Now entering the heart of Dickensian London and the setting for much of Oliver Twist. There has been a market here pretty much since Roman times.
10 minutes
27
Mur sud de la prison de Marshalsea
We finish the tour at the location of an old debtors prison that had such a terrible impact on Charles Dickens.
10 minutes
28
Cimetière Crossbones et jardin du souvenir
Crossbones Cemetery if almost unknown even to Londoners, perhaps because of its grisly history. The resting place of criminals, prostitutes, plague victims and suicides for centuries. Learn the fascinating story this tragic but beautiful place.
15 minutes
29
Chalets et jardin de la Croix-Rouge
Learn the story of one of the first attempts to improve the welfare of the poverty stricken in London.