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Ghastly Ghost Walking Tour in London

5.0 · 878 reviews 2 hours (approx.) From $34 Operated by Meet the Street Tours · Bookable on Viator
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London turns eerie after dark. This 2-hour Ghastly Ghost Walking Tour mixes St. Paul’s Cathedral with creepy side streets and storytelling that leans spooky, not jump-scare. I like how the guide keeps the tone entertaining and the history grounded, and I like that you get real City landmarks along the way. One thing to consider, though, is that it is not a full-on terror show, so if you want nonstop frightening moments, you might leave wanting more chills.

You’ll meet at All Hallows by Tower Church at 8:00 pm and finish near St. Paul’s Cathedral steps. It’s a moderate walking tour, capped at 40 people, and you’ll use a mobile ticket. Bring warm layers and comfy shoes, because two hours at night in London adds up.

Key things I’d circle before you go

  • Small group size (max 40) for a more personal feel on a night walk
  • St. Paul’s Cathedral as the anchor stop, with great City-area atmosphere
  • Dark back-street storytelling that focuses on London’s haunted past
  • Family-friendly spooky tone, with plenty of laughs mixed into the tales
  • Local guide energy, with standout praise for guide George’s pacing and humor

Price and value for a 2-hour London night story

Ghastly Ghost Walking Tour in London - Price and value for a 2-hour London night story
This tour costs $34.67 per person for about two hours, with a local guide included. That price makes sense because you are not paying for museum entry or transport. You are paying for time, route guidance, and storytelling that turns streets into scenes.

What helps the value is the way the tour is built. You start in the City of London area, move through central streets after dark, and end by St. Paul’s. So even if you are already familiar with London, you get a different angle: the same landmarks, but with the city’s quieter, creepier mood in play.

The other value point is pacing. Multiple accounts highlight that the tour never feels rushed, and questions are welcome. In a two-hour format, that matters. If you are someone who likes to understand the who, what, and why behind a story, a guided walk can beat reading about it later.

One consideration: hotel pickup is not included. That is common for walking tours, but it means you should plan to arrive under your own steam.

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Where you start at All Hallows by Tower at 8:00 pm

Ghastly Ghost Walking Tour in London - Where you start at All Hallows by Tower at 8:00 pm
You start at All Hallows by Tower Church, Byward St, London EC3R 5BJ. The start time is 8:00 pm. The meeting point is specific, and that’s good news. It usually means less wandering around trying to find your group.

Expect a proper night walk, not a quick photo stop. The guidance you need here is simple:

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes, and bring warm layers.
  • Arrive a few minutes early so you can settle in before the guide sets the tone.
  • Have your mobile ticket ready on your phone.

Because the tour runs at night, you also want to be practical. If you’re prone to getting cold, fix that early with a hat or gloves. Review comments repeatedly called out the cold in winter months, so plan for a chill walk.

St. Paul’s Cathedral: more than a landmark photo stop

Ghastly Ghost Walking Tour in London - St. Paul’s Cathedral: more than a landmark photo stop
Your first stop is St. Paul’s Cathedral, with a start that leads you through central London between skyscrapers and trendy restaurants. This matters because it frames what kind of ghost story you’re about to hear.

St. Paul’s is one of those places where history is not just a theme. It is visible. So the guide can use it as a launchpad for the City’s darker past. You get a nighttime atmosphere that feels different from daytime sightseeing, where you mostly see tourists and traffic. At 8:00 pm, the vibe shifts, and the guide’s stories make that shift feel intentional.

Admission at the stop is listed as free, which helps keep your budget clean. It also signals that this is about the street-level experience around St. Paul’s, not about rushing into ticketed areas.

What I like about making St. Paul’s the anchor is psychological. You know you are in the right part of London. Then the tour can safely steer you into narrower, darker streets with more confidence. It gives the stories a strong stage.

Meet The Street: back alleys, crime tales, and a spooky-but-safe tone

The second stop is Meet The Street, where the point is exactly what it sounds like. You sneak through dark streets and hear stories tied to London’s haunted past. The guide shares tales described as blood-curdling crime, midnight monsters, and devilish demons.

Now, here’s the key balancing act. This is a ghost walk, but it is designed to be family-friendly. One message from the provider specifically notes they aim to keep the experience appropriate for broader ages, and if someone wants something more gruesome, they direct people to a Jack the Ripper tour instead.

So if you want:

  • eerie atmosphere
  • entertaining storytelling
  • a mix of history and spine-tingle

this stop delivers.

If you want:

  • constant jump scares
  • graphic horror

this tour is probably not your match.

Either way, the route choice is smart. Streets like these are where London’s night legends feel the most believable. Narrow lanes and darker corners change how sound travels. Your imagination does the rest, and a good guide guides that imagination in the right direction.

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The guide experience: why the tour feels fun and not chaotic

Ghastly Ghost Walking Tour in London - The guide experience: why the tour feels fun and not chaotic
One name comes up again and again: George. People praise him for being funny, engaging, and able to answer questions while keeping the group moving at a comfortable pace. They also call out that he blends historical information with ghost stories and does it in a way that keeps different ages interested.

Even if you do not get George specifically, the pattern is clear: the guide style is part of the product. This is not a recording playing over speakers. It’s a live storyteller managing a group of up to 40 people in the dark.

What that means for you:

  • You are more likely to feel included, not just herded.
  • You can ask questions without derailing the tour.
  • The walk can adjust to the group mood, which helps at night when weather or energy levels shift.

And since there is no hotel pickup, your only chance for a smooth start is that the guide helps you get oriented fast. The strong feedback about pacing and engagement is a real advantage for a first-timer in the City.

How much walking you should plan for (and how to prepare)

This is a walking tour that runs about two hours. The physical fitness level is described as moderate, and that tracks with the overall format. You are out at night, staying on streets, and moving between points.

To make it comfortable:

  • Plan on steady walking, not stop-and-go. Even if there are story moments, you will still cover ground.
  • Wear shoes you can walk in for two hours without thinking about it.
  • If you wear layers, choose things you can move in, because London nights can go from chilly to windy.

If you have mobility limitations, it is worth considering carefully. The tour is not described as wheelchair-friendly, and the itinerary is built around street walking and turning corners. Service animals are allowed, which is helpful to know.

Photos and landmark spotting during a night route

Ghastly Ghost Walking Tour in London - Photos and landmark spotting during a night route
The highlights mention snapping photos of major landmarks and possible apparitions. That phrase is obviously playful, but the practical point is: you will be in areas where you can capture interesting angles.

The best photo strategy for a night tour is not complicated:

  • Keep your phone ready, but do not stop moving when the group is shifting.
  • Listen first. If you pause too much, you will miss story setup.
  • Use small adjustments to your framing rather than big stops.

Also, remember you are walking. No one wants a photo quest that slows the group. The tour is designed to fit within a two-hour window, so it should still feel like a real experience, not a series of standstills.

Who this tour suits best

Ghastly Ghost Walking Tour in London - Who this tour suits best
This ghost walk is a solid match if you like:

  • London history mixed with storytelling
  • ghost legends that are spooky but not brutal
  • seeing central City streets after dark
  • guided context that makes familiar areas feel new

It also fits couples on a date night. One review called it a great date night, even for Londoners who know the city already. That makes sense. If you live near London, you might know the big sights, but you might not know the darker stories that connect them.

Because the tone is family-friendly, it can also work for older kids who enjoy stories and facts. One comment mentioned a 9-year-old enjoying the tour, and the provider’s own stance supports that it is not aiming at extreme horror.

If you are a hardcore horror fan craving gore and maximum fear, look at the Jack the Ripper option instead, since this walk is explicitly kept appropriate.

Meeting point details and the route finish by St. Paul’s

The end point is St. Paul’s Cathedral, specifically St. Paul’s Churchyard, London EC4M 8AD. The guidance says you end outside the steps of St Paul’s Cathedral.

That ending location is practical. It keeps you near one of the most central hubs for getting around. So even if you came straight from dinner, you should be able to transition to transit or a late-night walk without needing to backtrack far.

If you are staying near the City, this finish can feel convenient. You get the story, then you land near a landmark you already recognize, so your bearings stay easy.

Quick practical tips before you book

Here are the things I would do before you lock in your spot:

  • Bring comfortable walking shoes, because two hours at night is still two hours.
  • Dress warm. Winter cold shows up fast in London when you are outdoors.
  • Plan for a moderate walking pace and keep water in your bag if it helps you.
  • Keep your mobile ticket accessible for entry.
  • If you hate delays, arrive early. Night meetups work better when everyone is already gathered.

And yes, it gets booked ahead. It’s commonly reserved around 20 days in advance on average, so booking sooner can reduce stress if you are traveling during peak weeks.

Should you book the Ghastly Ghost Walking Tour in London?

I’d book this tour if you want a fun, guided night walk that mixes London history with spooky tales, without going fully graphic. It is great for first-timers who want a new side of the City, and it also works for people who know the main sights, because the storytelling gives the streets meaning.

Skip it or adjust expectations if you are chasing a terror-heavy experience. This one is built to be engaging and family-friendly, with humor and historical context. If that sounds like your kind of spooky, you’re in the right place.

If you want a balanced evening activity that costs less than a big attraction ticket and still feels like a “real London moment,” this is a strong pick.

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