The Nights of Jack the Ripper FreeTour
Tour description
Discover the complete story of “Jack the Ripper,” known in Spanish as Jack el destripador. The first serial killer of the 19th century. Dare to uncover the great mystery surrounding the five femicides that occurred in Whitechapel in 1888.
Learn the true story of the victims' lives from the perspective of Jack's spirit.
The tour begins by departing from the Tower Hill metro station, on the left side at the sundial.
The guide will be wearing a mask and carrying a red umbrella.
Strategic points:
1. Chamberlain: A favorite spot for Ripperologists.
2. Algate Church: A favored place for prostitutes in the 19th century.
3. Mitre Square: Site of the double event.
4. Goulston St: The heart of Whitechapel.
5. Lilian Building: Former night refuge. 6. Artillery Passage. A lively street with a dark corner.
6. Spitalfields Market: Former 17th-century silk market.
7. Ten Bells: Pub of the last night.
Authentic information. No fiction. It is reminded that Jack himself will guide you for 2 hours through the streets he once walked.











