Ghosts of Greenwich: London's Haunted Walking Tour - The Guide’s Style and Engagement

Ghosts of Greenwich: London’s Haunted Walking Tour

Discover Greenwich's haunted past on this 2-hour guided walking tour featuring ghost stories, historic sites, and stunning views along the River Thames for $21.55.

Explore the dark side of Greenwich with Ghosts of Greenwich: London’s Haunted Walking Tour, offered by Where Now Tours. Priced at $21.55 per person and lasting 2 hours, this tour invites you to uncover the spooky stories and eerie histories that whisper through one of London’s most charming neighborhoods. Starting outside the Cutty Sark, the tour takes you along the banks of the River Thames, with stops at iconic sights like the Trafalgar pub and Old Royal Naval College. Known for its knowledgeable guides and engaging storytelling, this experience is perfect for those interested in London’s ghostly legends and history buffs alike.

While the tour focuses on ghost stories and dark histories, it also provides a chance to enjoy spectacular views of the O2 Arena and learn about local landmarks. The walk is accessible for wheelchair users, and the meeting point is easy to find outside the Cutty Sark Gardens. It’s suited for adults and older children (over age 10), who are comfortable walking on uneven surfaces and in various weather conditions.

Key Points

  • Affordable at just $21.55 per person for a 2-hour guided walk
  • Focused on Greenwich’s haunted past, with stories of spectres, pirates, Vikings, and ghostly legends
  • Starts at the famous Cutty Sark and follows the River Thames
  • Features photo stops and guided tours at landmarks like Bellot Memorial and Old Royal Naval College
  • Led by engaging guides praised for their knowledge, humor, and storytelling skills
  • Wheelchair accessible and suitable for guests over 10 years old
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Greenwich’s Haunted History Comes to Life at the Starting Point

Ghosts of Greenwich: London's Haunted Walking Tour - Greenwich’s Haunted History Comes to Life at the Starting Point

The tour begins outside the Cutty Sark Gardens, where the guide welcomes groups with an orange umbrella. Here, you get a quick introduction to Greenwich’s maritime history, setting the stage for the spooky stories ahead. The Cutty Sark itself is a highlight, with a 15-minute guided visit and photo stop where you learn about its history and the inspiration behind its name from the poet Rabbie Burns. The ship’s storied past becomes intertwined with tales of ghostly sightings and maritime mysteries.

As you leave the ship, the Bellot Memorial beckons for a quick photo stop, offering a chance to learn about its significance while soaking in views of the historic area. The journey continues along the Thames, giving you a spectacular backdrop of the O2 Arena and the city skyline. This scenic walk is an ideal setting for the ghostly tales that add a layer of intrigue to the sights.

Exploring Greenwich’s Historic Pubs and Landmarks

One of the tour’s highlights is the Trafalgar Tavern, where you’ll stop for a guided visit and photo. This imposing pub has a ghoulish reputation thanks to stories linked to its history of pirates and sailors, and the spectral tales that linger here. Overlooking the Thames, it also offers stunning views of the river.

Further along, the Greenwich Power Station and Trinity Hospital stops reveal more about the area’s industrial past and historic architecture. Each site is accompanied by stories of ghosts and unexplained phenomena, enriching your understanding of Greenwich’s dark side. The guide’s storytelling makes these stops lively, blending history and ghost tales seamlessly.

From the Old Royal Naval College to St Alfege Church

Ghosts of Greenwich: London's Haunted Walking Tour - From the Old Royal Naval College to St Alfege Church

The Old Royal Naval College offers an impressive backdrop with its Baroque architecture and seafaring history. The tour’s guide shares chilling tales of disappearing hitchhikers and disastrous voyages, including the story of the disappearance of the crew of the Terror.

The final stop at St Alfege Church combines history and ghost stories with free time, allowing you to explore at your own pace. The guide’s entertaining style keeps the atmosphere light yet spooky, making it a satisfying conclusion to the ghostly journey through Greenwich.

The Guide’s Style and Engagement

Ghosts of Greenwich: London's Haunted Walking Tour - The Guide’s Style and Engagement

Guides like Jamie receive glowing reviews for their friendly, humorous, and well-prepared approach. Reviewers praise their knowledge and storytelling ability, often noting how interactive techniques, like visual projections, help bring the stories to life. Many appreciate the personalized attention, especially in smaller groups, and highlight how Jamie’s humor and enthusiasm make the dark tales even more captivating.

Multiple reviews mention that the tour flows smoothly, with timing well managed across stops. The pace is easy, making it suitable for most walkers, and the storytelling keeps the atmosphere engaging without feeling rushed.

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Practical Details and Accessibility

This guided walking tour takes place entirely outdoors, on uneven surfaces, so comfortable shoes are recommended. It operates in English and is wheelchair accessible, making it accessible to a wide audience. The tour starts outside the Cutty Sark, near the Greenwich foot tunnel, with public transport options including Cutty Sark DLR and Greenwich Overground nearby.

Guests should check the weather before setting out and dress accordingly, as the walk involves outdoor exposure. The cancellation policy allows full refunds if canceled 24 hours in advance, adding flexibility to your plans.

Why This Tour Stands Out Compared to Other Options

Ghosts of Greenwich: London's Haunted Walking Tour - Why This Tour Stands Out Compared to Other Options

Unlike some ghost tours that focus solely on haunted tales, this experience combines historic landmarks with spooky stories, creating a well-rounded cultural and supernatural experience. The photo stops at iconic sites like the Bellot Memorial and Star of Greenwich enrich the journey, providing perfect opportunities for photos amid the haunted ambiance.

The value for money is highly praised by reviews, with many noting the quality of the storytelling, the knowledge of the guides, and the scenic route along the Thames. It is especially suitable for history enthusiasts, ghost story lovers, and those seeking an entertaining, educational walk that also offers stunning views of London.

Final Thoughts on the Ghosts of Greenwich Tour

This 2-hour haunted walk offers a balance of history and spine-chilling stories, led by guides celebrated for their engagement and expertise. It’s ideal for adults and older children who enjoy ghost stories intertwined with local history. The accessible route and affordable price add to its appeal.

If you appreciate dark tales set against scenic London backdrops, this tour will satisfy your curiosity about Greenwich’s haunted reputation. While it’s not a ghost-hunting expedition, it provides plenty of spooky stories to keep you intrigued from start to finish. Expect a fun, lively experience that highlights the mysterious side of one of London’s most picturesque neighborhoods.

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Ghosts of Greenwich: London’s Haunted Walking Tour



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“Easy paced fun and lots of interesting spooky stories about the area. Tom was an excellent guide. Thank you.”

— Jan-Michelle, May 20, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the Ghosts of Greenwich tour?
The tour lasts 2 hours, covering multiple historic sites and ghost stories.

Where does the tour start and end?
It begins outside Cutty Sark Gardens and concludes back at St Alfege Church.

Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, it’s suitable for guests over 10 years old who are comfortable walking on uneven surfaces.

What’s included in the price?
The tour includes a guided walk, stories of ghosts and spectres, and visits to key sites like Cutty Sark and Old Royal Naval College.

Are there any physical requirements?
The tour involves walking on uneven surfaces but is wheelchair accessible.

Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refund is available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance.

Is the tour conducted in English?
Yes, it is led by a live English-speaking guide.

Do I need to bring anything?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, and dressing appropriately for the weather is advised.

Is food or drink included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the price.

What makes this tour different from other London ghost walks?
This tour combines historic landmarks with ghost stories, providing stunning river views and photo opportunities that set it apart.

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