Jack the Ripper Tour in Spanish





Description
Far from conventional trade routes, this experience offers a high-impact dive into 1888 London, designed for those who seek historical and criminological truth at the heart of the East End. Guided by José Oranto, resident researcher in Whitechapel. His mastery of the case allows a fluid and technical narrative, based on the knowledge of those who study the field on a daily basis, away from memorized scripts. Awarded the Robert Linford Award (2023) — the highest international recognition in the investigation of the case. Their work has been key to reconstructing the actual biographies of the victims and bringing to light hitherto unknown evidence. Respect and Ethics: A dignified reconstruction that prioritizes the reality of the victims and their social context over sensationalism. An activity designed for both True Crime enthusiasts and families and travelers.
Tour Options
Itinerary
Original enclave of the medieval chapel whose whitewashed walls gave its name to the district of Whitechapel.
Frying Pan Public House : building of the old pub where Mary Ann Nichols was last seen. Analysis of the social context of the first official victim and the importance of these premises in the daily life of Whitechapel.
Tour of the most popular historical and cultural axis of the East End. Observation of Victorian architecture and neighborhood contrasts to analyze how overcrowding and the structure of its alleys determined the narrative of the 1888 crimes.
Location of what was London's most dangerous enclave. Travelers will learn about the reality of the two houses that dominated this criminal axis and their direct connection to the victims.
Annie Chapman's crime scene. Examination of the evidence in the case, the design of Victorian houses and backyards, assessing how these factors allowed the killer to act and escape undetected.
Tour of one of the best preserved streets of the time. Travelers will experience the original atmosphere of 1888 through its intact architecture, visualizing the exact urban environment through which victims and perpetrators moved.
Geographic epicenter of the area. We will observe Christ Church, the Victorian Market and the iconic pub The Ten Bells. The direct connection of these points with the victims will be explained.
Catherine Eddowes crime scene. Examination of the performance of the killer under police surveillance and the conflict of competences between the City and Metropolitan Police.
I walk past the place where the fragment of Eddowes' apron and the graffiti were found.
Location of the murder of Mary Jane Kelly. Deep analysis of the most egregious scenario in the series, examining how the privacy of the accommodation allowed the killer to act without restriction, closing the cycle of crimes in the fall of 1888.
Highlights
What's included
Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels



