




Traipse through the museum dedicated to the history of East London in the 1880s, focusing on the crimes of Jack the Ripper!
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If you’re a fan of gruesome, unsolved murder mysteries, you cannot miss a visit to Jack the Ripper Museum
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The museum gives you a closer look into his unsolved crimes within the social context of the period
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Hop between the six floors, each with recreated scenes and artefacts from the 1880s
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Walk through Jack the Ripper’s “sitting room” and gasp at Ripper memorabilia
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In the attic, you’ll find a recreation of Mary Kelly’s living situation (where she ultimately died)
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Enter the Whitechapel police station recreation and study the wall of clues
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Get your investigative juices flowing at the morgue, and look at autopsy photographs and reports
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Admission into Jack the Ripper Museum
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Access to all 6 floors
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These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Pauline
Apr, 2024
This museum is very interesting. Easy to find in London, booklets are available in different languages and everything was clearly explained when we arrived. The museum is in a Victorian house of 4 floors and a basement so the rooms are pretty small. However, there is a lot of information and interesting theories about who was Jack the Ripper. The visit lasted about an hour.Jill
Jan, 2025
Very informative and the set up of the museum was organised. Did enjoy the little detailsAlessandro
Sep, 2024
Step back in time and find yourself in the 1880s, when crime and horror lurked around the dark corners of East London. This is the world’s only museum dedicated to Jack the Ripper, the suspects, and victims involved in the terrible murders of 1888. Set across six floors, you are privy to recreated scenes and artifacts from the murders that have never been shown to the public before. Take a look at the recreation of PC Watkins discovering Catherin Eddowe’s body on Mitre Square. Explore Jack the Ripper’s “sitting room” that contains medical instruments, books, and an impressive collection of Ripper memorabilia!
The recreation of the Whitechapel police station will blow you away: it was the epicenter of the investigation. Get your investigative juices flowing as you study the wall of clues, newspaper clippings, and letters. The attic is a recreation of Mary Kelly’s (a victim) humble abode, where she lived and died. Learn about the lives of women he murdered. Descend to the morgue (if you dare) where actual autopsy photographs and medical reports of nine women (who fell victim to his bloody knife) are revealed.
Important Information
- Facilities: Wheelchair access, lift.
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Please print your voucher and display it with a valid photo ID at the attraction
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Ticket Redemption Point
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You can redeem the tickets directly at the entrance of the attraction: Jack the Ripper Museum
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Address: 12 Cable St, Tower Hill, Whitechapel, London E1 8JG, United Kingdom
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Getting There
By Bus
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The closest bus stop is The Highway, a 4-minute walk to the museum
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Board bus 100 to get there.
Validity
- This ticket is valid for the date selected during checkout
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