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Discover Greenwich's haunted side with this 2-hour walking tour, featuring ghost stories at iconic sites like the Cutty Sark and Old Royal Naval College.

For those interested in uncovering Greenwich’s spooky legends and dark tales, Ghosts of Greenwich: London’s Haunted Walking Tour offers an engaging 2-hour experience for just $21.88 per person. This tour, led by knowledgeable guides from Where Now Tours, combines immersive storytelling with visits to some of Greenwich’s most historic and eerie sites, all while maintaining a small group size of up to 15 for a more intimate atmosphere. Starting in the evening at 7:30 pm, the tour is perfect for shorter visits or those wanting an exciting twist on classic sightseeing.
The tour’s high rating of 5.0 out of 5 from 29 reviews, with 100% recommendation, speaks to its enjoyable and well-delivered storytelling. While the tour covers a range of ghost stories and dark history, it is especially suited for history buffs, ghost enthusiasts, or travelers short on time who want a taste of Greenwich’s haunted past without a lengthy commitment. The mobile ticket ensures easy access, and the tour’s free cancellation policy adds a layer of confidence for booking.

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The tour kicks off at Cutty Sark Gardens, right next to the iconic 1869 merchant vessel, the Cutty Sark. Here, the guide shares the ghostly origins of the ship’s name and details about its first voyage, setting the tone for a spooky exploration of Greenwich’s maritime past. The free admission to the ship means the focus remains on storytelling rather than entry tickets, making it a convenient starting point.
This location is accessible via nearby public transportation, and the walk from the Gardens to subsequent stops is short, making the tour easy to follow for all visitors. The impressive vessel provides a fitting backdrop for ghost stories related to Greenwich’s seafaring history.
Next, the tour ventures into the Greenwich Foot Tunnel, located at the bottom of the Thames. Here, the guide recounts a harrowing story from World War II and the hauntings that are said to have occurred within this eerie, underground passage. The tunnel’s dark, quiet atmosphere heightens the sense of mystery, and stories of paranormal activity keep the mood chilling.
Spending about 10 minutes at this site, the guide emphasizes the historical significance of the tunnel, which served as a vital crossing point during wartime. Visitors should be prepared for a short walk and a story that adds a layer of dark history to Greenwich’s story.
The tour then moves to the Bellot Memorial, where the focus is on two British ships that vanished, and the 229 lives lost aboard. This story combines maritime tragedy with ghostly speculation, highlighting how the sea’s mysteries continue to loom over Greenwich.
Spending another 10 minutes, the group learns about the mysterious disappearances and the chilling tales associated with this memorial. The stop offers a gripping look into maritime legends and ghost stories, connecting Greenwich’s proud naval history with its haunted reputation.

Along the Thames Path, the guide shares the uplifting story of an Angel who appears during times of turmoil. This stop offers a less spooky but poignant insight into Greenwich’s folklore, symbolizing hope amidst distress.
In about 10 minutes, visitors hear about the angel’s role in local legend, adding a lighter, yet spiritually significant, story to the tour. The setting by the dark water of the Thames offers an atmospheric backdrop to this tale of comfort and heroism.

The Trafalgar Tavern, built in 1837, provides a mysterious ghost story involving a ghostly pianist who plays after hours. This historic pub has hosted notable figures like Benjamin Disraeli and Charles Dickens, adding a layer of cultural history to the hauntings.
In just 10 minutes, the guide recounts stories of paranormal activity within the tavern, emphasizing its long-standing reputation for ghostly encounters. Visitors can imagine the haunting melodies played in the quiet of the night, making the tavern a compelling stop for those interested in historic ghost stories.
The tour also explores Crowleys Wharf, where stories of British pirates and their bloody revenge unfold. The guide recounts pirate history and the haunting experiences of those involved in the construction of the Millennium Dome.
This stop, lasting about 10 minutes, appeals to those intrigued by pirate legends and revenge stories, tying Greenwich’s maritime past to its more recent history. The tales of bloodshed and hauntings bring a vivid sense of the dangerous life at sea and its lingering specters.
Next, the tour visits the Star of Greenwich, home to the Ghost Club founded in 1862. The guide highlights that members included Charles Dickens, Arthur Conan Doyle, Siegfried Sassoon, and Harry Houdini—a fascinating mix of literary and paranormal figures.
In 10 minutes, visitors learn about the history of the Ghost Club, believed to be the oldest ghost-hunting organization, giving a unique insight into Greenwich’s paranormal research. The site’s rich ghostly lore makes it a highlight for history and ghost enthusiasts alike.
The Old Royal Naval College serves as one of the most haunted sites on the tour, with multiple ghost stories reported. The guide discusses hauntings on the grounds and the famous incident of paranormal activity involving the Queen’s House ghost.
Spending 15 minutes here, the tour emphasizes this site’s notable reputation for ghost sightings and strange occurrences. The historic buildings and ghost stories create an atmosphere of mystery that many find compelling.
The story of a procession of women’s ghosts at King William Walk offers a spine-tingling glimpse into Greenwich’s ghostly legends. The guide details an investigation linked to the apparition, adding a crime and paranormal twist to the tour.
This 10-minute stop maintains an eerie tone and enhances the overall experience by connecting local history with supernatural tales.
The final stop, St Alfege Church, combines stories of Vikings, torture, and the death of an Archbishop. The guide shares a gruesome tale of dark rituals and a warning from beyond the grave, closing the tour with a powerful story rooted in Greenwich’s earliest days.
Spending about 10 minutes, this stop encapsulates centuries of dark history and supernatural warning, providing a fitting conclusion to the ghostly journey through Greenwich.
The tour includes a projector to assist storytelling and begins at 7:30 pm from Cutty Sark Gardens. It ends at St Alfege Church, with the route designed for easy walking around Greenwich’s historic sites. The small group size ensures a personalized experience, and service animals are allowed.
Booking is flexible with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance, ideal for travelers who want to plan with confidence.
This ghost walk appeals most to those interested in history, maritime legends, and ghost stories, especially if short on time in Greenwich. The knowledgeable guides and engaging storytelling elevate the experience, making it enjoyable for adults and teens alike. However, the dark content and ghostly themes may not suit very young children or those sensitive to ghost stories.
Ghosts of Greenwich offers an affordable, well-organized, and entertaining way to explore Greenwich’s haunted past. The small group setting and expert storytelling ensure a personalized experience, bringing to life tales of pirates, ghostly ships, and historic tragedies.
While the tour is not long, its carefully curated stops hit many of Greenwich’s most atmospheric legends, making it ideal for history buffs, ghost enthusiasts, or those seeking a unique evening activity. The $21.88 price combined with free cancellation makes it a practical choice for visitors wanting a cost-effective, memorable ghost walk in London’s historic Greenwich district.
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What is the starting point for the tour?
The tour begins at Cutty Sark Gardens, next to the Cutty Sark vessel.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, starting at 7:30 pm.
What stops are included?
Stops include Cutty Sark, Greenwich Foot Tunnel, Bellot Memorial, Thames Path, Trafalgar Tavern, Crowleys Wharf, Star of Greenwich, Old Royal Naval College, King William Walk, and St Alfege Church.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, it generally suits most travelers, including teenagers, especially those interested in ghosts and history.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
Is there an age restriction?
The data suggests most travelers can participate, but no specific age restrictions are noted.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted on the tour.
What makes this tour stand out?
The small group size, engaging guides, and focus on Greenwich’s haunted sites make it a memorable experience for those interested in London’s darker stories.