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London Ghost Walks

Discover the Haunting Tales of London

About My Ghost Walks

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Hello everyone my name is Alan Aspinall and I want to introduce you to the ghosts and spirits that walk the city of London by night.

 

It is said that England is the most haunted country on Earth, and indeed, there are more ghost stories and strange tales, mile for mile, than any other place in the world. With such a rich and varied history, this should come as no real surprise. Therefore, it seems only fitting that it should also have the most haunted capital city on Earth. On this ghost walk, we will encounter everything from murderous queens to demon dogs, as well as a few gentler souls. And while this walk is primarily a ghost walk, I will also point out a few places of historical interest.

Not only will you be led by a fully experienced City of London guide, but also a veteran ghost hunter. Who has personally taken part in over 15 overnight ghost hunts across England.
 

​(How to book)

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Walks cost £12 per person. All places must be pre-booked

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You can pay online using the Ticket source link below,

 

All booking must be made no later then 5.30pm on the day of the walk.

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Walks start from exit one of St Paul's Underground station. Come Rain and Shine.

 

Walks commence on 11th of September 2024, and then every following Wednesday, at 7.30PM, until December 18th

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(Paying by cash)

You will be able to pay by cash if you don't wish to prepay online.​

 

If this is the case you must either call me on 07954622941, or email me on alanaspinall37@gmail.com to make your booking.

 

But you must do so before 5.30pm on the day of the walk.

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We will visit many of London most haunted locations, including several of City's most famous buildings.

 

The walk consists of 13 stops.

 

Christ Church Greyfriars,

St Sepulchre-without- Newgate,

The Old Bailey

Amen Court,

Temple Bar,

St. Paul's Cathedral

St Paul's Cross,

St Mary Le Bow,

The Bank of England,

Bank Underground Station,

Monument to the Great Fire of London,

king William street station,

London Bridge

 

At each location you will be treated to a ghostly tale, and stories of the macabre.

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