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7 Spooky Places In London To Visit On Halloween 2022

  • Writer: Steven Brown
    Steven Brown
  • Oct 28, 2022
  • 3 min read

Who does not love a spine-chilling horror story? You may not have the superstition to believe in ghosts. However, if the story is a real-life incident, surely you cannot deny the facts.

Halloween or All Hallow’s Eve is supposedly an infamous day when the spirits roam freely on the Earth. Initially a harvest festival, Halloween marks a pompous celebration nowadays. From dressing up as ghouls to attending theme parties, Halloween means endless fun with a scary twist.



When there are lots of options, going specific about what to do on Halloween 2022 can be a little baffling.

If you are in London, then why not go back a bit in history?

Behind the glamour of the dazzling lights, London has a darker side. There are many haunted locations in London waiting to tell about their grim adventures.

Here is a compilation of some of the haunted places taken from the experience of top sightseeing tour guides in London.


Real-life Haunted Places In London


1. Tower Of London: The Tower of London is situated along the bank of the river Thames. One of the many residences of the royal family, the tower of London was used as the prison from 1100 to 1952. Here, many torture weapons sucked the last bit of blood from a prisoner’s body or broke every bone.

The gloomy ambiance and the gothic architecture still hold the shrieks of prisoners when they were tormented brutally. Who knows, you might feel the presence of something ominous while you roam the corridors on Halloween.


2. Murder Sites Of Jack The Ripper: Everyone across the globe has heard horrifying stories about how Jack the Ripper murdered his victims. The identity of the notorious serial killer is still ambiguous. However, the eerie alleys across East End, where he lured the ladies to death, still testify to the cruelty.

Experience how people of 1888 London walked in fear. Let the same frighting feeling soak into your soul as it did in people in autumn, 134 years back.

You can take the assistance of a sightseeing tour guide to season your Halloween trip with dreadful stories of Jack the Ripper.


3. Spaniards Inn: Halloween is all about enjoying it thoroughly. Thus, having good food and a fine drink is imperative. If you decide to spend the occasion treating your palate, then visit the Spaniards Inn. The Spaniards Inn is a well-known pub with appealing wooden decor.

It is said that it was a regular place for Dick Turpin, a well-known murderer in history. Imagine, someone may have breathed his last breath on the table where you will have a drink. The stools where you will be seating may have held a dead body with a bullet in its head.


4. The Flask: Heartbroken lovers often choose Death to get ultimate comfort and solace. Their bodies may die. What about their tormented souls which are trapped in incompleteness? Well, if you want to share this pain with someone from the other world, visit the Flask.

There are several stories related to the suicide of a barmaid here. Moreover, in one of the rooms of the Flask, the first-ever autopsy was held in London. Fascinating, right?


5. Bleeding Heart Yard: Do not go by the name as it is not another place with a breakup story. Rather, this place still smells of fresh blood from one of the most gruesome murders in history.

Elizabeth Hatton, a famous London socialite, was killed in this place with five swords pierced through her heart. Want to know why Elizabeth Hutton was murdered, in detail? You can always take help from your sightseeing tour guide.


6. The Old Operating Museum: Do people who die naturally go away in peace? Not every time, especially if they died during a medical experiment. The walls of the Old Operating Museum have been inflicted with this pain for decades.

The place is located in the loft of the old St Thomas’ Hospital.

The museum has many records of first-ever surgeries in London. If you are lucky (or unfortunate) you will surely hear the painful cries of the patients who have died long ago.


7. Bruce Castle Museum: Although Halloween falls on 31st October every year, still the festive spirits continue for some more days. Here is what to do.

Have you ever imagined the enactment of a scene from the horrific past in front of your eyes?

If not yet, then here is the chance. In Bruce Castle, lady Coleraine who was violently tortured by her husband committed suicide on 3rd November in the 1600s. As per the rumors, every year, Lady Constantia Coleraine does the same to get rid of her agony.

The Bottom Line

Halloween is the perfect event to try the authenticity of horror stories that you have always read in books. The warm weather sets the perfect mood. You can also visit one of these locations on Guy Fawkes Night 2022. After all, the power-packed Halloween spirits are deemed to linger.


 
 
 

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