Nestled beneath London Bridge with Haunting Nights
About this Event
Ghost Hunts at the notorious London Tombs with Haunting Nights
Nestled beneath London Bridge, this historic site is a hotspot for paranormal activity.
The London Tombs date back to the medieval era, serving as burial grounds during the Great Plague and the Great Fire of London. With such a tragic history, it’s no wonder that ghost stories abound in this atmospheric underground maze.
London, a city steeped in history, has its fair share of ghostly tales, none more intriguing than those surrounding the London Tombs. Nestled beneath the bustling streets of Southwark, this historic site offers a chilling glimpse into the past where the spirits and ghosts of the deceased are said to linger.
Originally constructed in the 16th century, the London Tombs served as a burial ground during a time when the city was plagued by the bubonic plague.
Thousands were buried here, and the site quickly became associated with death and decay. Over the centuries, it transformed into a notorious burial site, filled with both the wealthy and the destitute.
As the city evolved, the tombs were largely forgotten, until they were rediscovered in the 1990s.
One of the most chilling aspects of the London Tombs is the legend of the plague victims.
It is said that the spirits of those who perished during the plague still roam the dark corridors. Visitors have reported eerie sensations, sudden drops in temperature, and the feeling of being watched.
Many claim to have heard whispers and faint cries echoing through the tombs, creating an unsettling atmosphere that lingers long after they leave.
Among the many ghosts purported to haunt the tombs, the most famous is the White Lady. Dressed in a flowing white gown, she is said to appear near the entrance, watching visitors with sorrowful eyes.
Legend has it that she was a grieving widow who lost her husband to the plague and now wanders the tombs in search of his spirit. Those who have encountered her often describe feelings of sadness and empathy, as if she is trying to share her tragic story.
Another notorious spirit is known simply as the Dark Presence.
Unlike the White Lady, this entity is said to evoke fear and unease. Visitors have reported feeling a heavy weight on their chests and an overwhelming urge to leave the tombs.
The London Bridge Experience & London Tombs has a cursed painting which we will have access to during the night, If you really want too!! find out the history of the painting HERE
Dare to explore The London Tombs in the dead of night on a ghost hunt with Haunting Nights and you might just uncover the secrets hidden beneath the city!
Over recent years improvements to the facilities mean that for our ghost hunts we have a comfortable base room with ample seating
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The London Bridge Experience & London Tombs, 2 - 4 Tooley Street, London, United Kingdom
GBP 60.29