Jack the Ripper – Whitechapel (1888)

Few mysteries are as infamous as Jack the Ripper. In the autumn of 1888, a series of murders shocked Victorian London and made Whitechapel the centre of one of the world’s most famous unsolved cases.

On the London Legends Mini Bus Tour, this final stop explores the real history, the timeline of events, and why the case still captivates visitors today — all in the atmospheric East End streets where the story unfolded.

Jack The Ripper

The Whitechapel Murders

In 1888, several murders in the Whitechapel area became linked by investigators and the press. Newspapers across Britain and beyond reported on the crimes, creating fear, fascination and a legend that has never faded.

The name “Jack the Ripper” entered the public imagination through letters sent to the press. Despite a major Victorian-era investigation, the killer was never officially identified — and the case remains unsolved.

Why Whitechapel Still Captivates Visitors

Whitechapel’s streets still retain echoes of Victorian London — narrow lanes, old brickwork, and a distinctive East End atmosphere. This setting helps visitors understand the social conditions and urban environment that shaped the story.

On this stop you’ll hear about:

  • The timeline of the Whitechapel murders
  • Key theories and suspects discussed over time
  • How the press helped create the legend
  • Why the case remains unsolved today
Book The Tour

Experience Jack the Ripper – Whitechapel (1888) on The London Legends Mini Bus Tour

This final chapter concludes our 2½-hour journey through London’s most infamous legends — from the Gunpowder Plot and Fleet Street folklore to the Great Fire, Tower hauntings and the chilling mystery of Whitechapel.

Tour Details

Duration: Approximately 2½ hours (traffic dependent)
Price: £54 per person
Start Point: Victoria Train Station
End Point: Whitechapel Station or return to central London

FAQs

Jack the Ripper is the name given to an unidentified killer linked to a series of murders in Whitechapel in 1888. The case remains officially unsolved.

Despite extensive investigation and widespread press coverage, no definitive evidence ever established the killer’s identity.

The crimes occurred in and around the Whitechapel district of East London.

The London Legends Mini Bus Tour lasts approximately 2½ hours depending on traffic.