A Ghost Adventure: The Red Lady, Count Dracula and Henry VIII

London, England (8)

Summary

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Description

Tour Duration: 180 min

A Ghost Adventure: The Red Lady, Count Dracula and Henry VIII

On a dark misty evening you will stroll through abandoned London streets and parks. • Learn what inspired Bram Stoker to create Dracula • See the most haunted building in London • Hear about famous Death tree • Discover the most haunted palace in London • Walk through the royal park which once was a burial place   London has always been haunted by ghosts. Ghosts are sometimes seen at the moment of the death of the person. Other ghosts come back because they have not been properly buried. But the vast majority of ghosts are seen for no reason. They can even try to touch you!

What's included

Below are items that the provider has stated are included with A Ghost Adventure: The Red Lady, Count Dracula and Henry VIII at no additional cost

  • Professional guide

What's NOT included

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Points Of Interest

  • minutes: This walk goes through the distinctive parts of London featuring an array of hauntings that includes; Michael Faraday, founder of electromagnetism, Death tree in Green Park and a disturbing poltergeist activity in the most haunted building in London. The walk begins at the Green Park, one of the most marvellous Royal parks in London. You will be guided across the busy Piccadilly street before you arrive to Berkeley Square.
  • minutes: You will travel along New Bond street filled with luxurious stores before you arrive at the tranquil Albemarle Street and hear about its hauntings.
  • minutes: You will go back along Piccadilly and pause by Fortnum and Mason where the journalist Nancy Spain had a strange ghost encounter.
  • minutes: Be surprised by the 16th century Haunted Palace and walk through spooky St James Park. The last section of the walk will get you into the historical, cultural and political centre of London, lined with the most important landmarks and darkest stories.

Additional Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness