Jack the Ripper Museum

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Book Jack the Ripper Museum tickets for one of the best history museums in London

In 1888, Jack the Ripper left London startled after committing a series of murders that became infamous throughout the world. Based in the East End of London, the killings spawned hundreds of theories, books and films, and the crimes remain a mystery to this day.

There's so many things to do at the Jack the Ripper Museum in Whitechapel

Situated in a historic Victorian house in the heart of Whitechapel, the Jack the Ripper Museum delves into the full story of the infamous murders. Get ready to step back in time to 1800's London, the greatest city in the world, with the greatest unsolved crimes.

  • Explore the museum and discover everything there is to know about the lives of the victims
  • Discover main suspect theories behind the murders
  • Peek into the police investigation and find out why it was such a complicated case
  • Delve into the daily life of those living on the East End in 1888
  • See details of each crime as they appear documented on the museum walls
  • Get up-close to real newspaper reports and illustrations of the crimes 
  • Gather all the clues and see if you can solve the mystery of Jack the Ripper
  • Enjoy an immersive journey into the dark corners of history

"Worth the money! Beautifully done with lots of love! There was lots of space. It wasn’t too crowded and you could actually see a lot in there! It was just Amazing!"

Discover everything about Jack the Ripper in Whitechapel

Everything you need-to-know about the Jack the Ripper Museum:

  • Opening Hours: Daily, 9:30AM to 6PM
  • Duration: 60-90 minutes
  • Age Recommendation: 7+
  • PLUS: Experience the Jack the Ripper Walking Tour at 3PM daily.

Book Jack the Ripper Museum tickets for one of the best history museums in London!

12 Cable St,
Aldgate,
London,
GB E18JG
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How to find us

Address: Jack the Ripper Museum, 12 Cable Street, London, England, E1 8JG

What3Words: drips.dared.spaces

By Public Transport:

  • Tower Hill Station: 7-minutes on the District and Circle lines
  • Shadwell: 10-minutes on the Overground Line
  • Aldgate East: 7-minutes on the District and Hammersmith & City lines.
  • Toilets
  • Food and drink nearby
  • Parking nearby
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Public transport accessible

Yes, the Jack the Ripper Museum is fully accessible to wheelchair users.

The content in the Jack the Ripper Museum is disturbing and frightening and the content is not suitable for very young children. Ages 7+ are allowed to purchase a child's ticket but parents or guardians should use discretion when booking tickets for children. 

The opening hours for the Jack the Ripper Museum in London are as follows:

  • Open 7 days a week
  • Doors Open: 09:30am
  • Doors Close: 6pm

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