SPOOKTACULAR
“Top Ghost Walk in the UK” – Essential Travel
“Fear came upon me. And trembling.” The Book of Job, 4:14
Fear came upon them. And trembling. And screaming. As this video attests to. The “incident” took place on this walk a couple years back.
“The civilised human spirit cannot get rid of a feeling of the uncanny.” Doctor Faustus, Thomas Mann
Stygian gloom – Waking the dead – Walking amongst them
Ghostbusters on a recent tour with Adam
At night the ancient City is deserted. And eerie. Exploring its shadowy back streets and dimly lit alleys we might be in a medieval citadel, in overpowering stone. The very street names – Aldersgate, Cloth Fair, Charterhouse, Threadneedle – take us far back. We’re alone… Or are we? For this is the hour when the She-Wolf of France glides through the churchyard, the hour when the dark figure on Newgate wall rattles his chains, the hour when the Black Nun keeps her lonely vigil, and something inexpressibly evil lurks behind a tiny window. We’re on their trail… Or are they shadowing us? “How easy it is to awaken the unwanted attention of things that should sleep quietly in their tombs or hiding places…” Guided by the Duke of Darkness or the Shadow Walker or the Woman in Black.
GHOSTS OF THE OLD CITY – THE PRACTICALS
Ghosts of the Old City takes place at 7.30 pm every Saturday.
Meet the Duke of Darkness or the Shadow Walker or the Woman in Black just outside exit 2 of St. Paul’s Tube. N.B. the walk ends back at St. Paul’s Tube. The Duke of Darkness is Shaughan. The Shadow Walker is Adam. The Woman in Black is Karen – she’s merely “the world’s greatest guide”, according to the Travel & Leisure rankings. (Karen’s Travel & Leisure coronation was of course presaged by her winning the London Tourist Board’s Guide of the Year Award.)
HERE’S WHY
Ghost walks are tricky to guide. Get it wrong and it’s embarrassingly bad. Cringe-making fake “scary” voice, that sort of thing. It all comes down to the guiding. Now the immediately striking thing about the London Walks’ Ghost Walks guides “line up” is that all the guides – Adam’s the exception who proves the rule – are actors. Important? Or a coincidence? Yeah, you guessed it – it’s the former. The reason, quite simply, is it takes a special set of skills to make a ghost walk work. What are those skills, those “ingredients”? Well, you can guess – the great voice, presence, perfect timing, conviction – let alone the sixth sense about exactly how far the envelope needs to be pushed. Actors have those abilities – most of the rest of us don’t. Or at least don’t have the whole package. Which is why if you get some amateur fronting a ghost walk it’s not just a disappointment – it’s worse, it’s an embarrassment. It’s just common sense, really. All you need to do is think back to your childhood – hearing ghost stories round the campfire. It was only the born storytellers – the ones who had the gift – let alone the great voice – who could bring it off. The upside is that when that sort of thing is done brilliantly – by pros, by people who know what they’re doing – well, it’s as good as it gets. That’s why we’ve got professional performers fronting our ghost walks. And the proof of the pudding – well, see the JR note below. Or listen to Shaughan, the Duke of Darkness, at the start of his Ghosts of the Old City video. Or Captain Spooky (Peter) at the start of his Ghosts of the West End video.
Want to preview the walk and the guiding? And watch this sidekick video. It’s the Shadow Walker (Adam), setting the stage for the Ghosts of the Old City Walk. A born story-teller “can make you believe.” And an update, Adam’s bagged himself a professional guiding qualification. He’s now – as of 2019 – an award-winning, professionally qualified, “badged” guide.
“WHAT WILL I SEE?”
These are “extras”, “incidentals” – our main fare is ghostly goings-on. But in addition, in passing, you’ll also get…
1. Three of the most splendid of Wren’s spires in attendance upon St. Paul’s dome
2. The sparking point of the City
3. The focus, the concentration of City life
4. A nine-foot-long dragon
5. A bare-breasted native American
6. A perfect example of a 1672 house (lived in by one of our greatest poets)
7. The City’s most delightful hidden network of streets, shops and restaurants
8. A tent-like structure that seems to grow out of the ground (the rainwater collected by its roof is used to flush toilets and irrigate the nearby planting)
9. 350-year-old cottages built for canons
10. A street that shows perfectly – it’s often used as a film location – the pre-Victorian scale of the City
11. The ebullient late Victorian building that replaced the grimmest structure in London (the one that featured carved manacles and chains and grim, windowless rustication)
And that’s just for starters…
IT ALL COMES DOWN TO THE GUIDING
Don’t just take it from us…
Meet your guide. I, David, describe Adam as the only human being I know who talks like a very well written magazine article. The information is brilliant. As is the way it’s put across. As this wonderful little sidebar podcast Adam’s put together attests to.
LONDON WALKS REVIEWS
“London Walks has many copycats, but it’s the best.” Frommer’s London by Night
“It’s hard to remember how many times I’ve taken this walk [London Horror Story]. Every time I am taking a relative or friend around London with me, this is the walk I take. The scenery is straight out of a movie, and what can I say about Shaughan. He’s definitely better than any write-up either I or this brochure could come up with. The stories, the tidbits, the drama – this walk has it all. I guess I’ve done this walk about 6 or 7 times. It’ll be up to 8 the next time I’m in town . . .” JR New Jersey, USA
“Top Ghost Walks in the UK London, England: London Walks…their four ghost walks” Essential Travel
“prowling shadows, sense of dread, the dark negative of the sunny snapshots of tourist London”
GLAD TO HEAR IT
Click here to meet your guide – here’s the Adam interview we did for the London Walks podcast
THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING
(Here’s a quick sneak preview – some pictorials, a word from the guide and a classic payoff at the end.)
(And here’s a quickie intro video – a four-guider – about private walks, how they work, etc. Should you fancy one.)
FINAL THOUGHT
You don’t have to be in London on a Saturday evening to go on the Ghosts of the Old City walk in London, don’t have to be in London to go on Adam’s spooktacular. You can be in San Diego. Or Vienna. Or Toronto. Or Melbourne. Or Singapore. Or wherever. How cool is that.
And how’s that magic work? Easy. Adam runs it occasionally as a Virtual Tour. Keep an eye for it, when one hoves into view, sign up for it and you’re away, you’re in ghostly London.
Bruce Hislop –
Simons tour was excellent with the right balance of horror and humour mixed with real history
Theresa Foy –
We did the walking tour on 7th Oct with Simon as our guide, a brilliant tour, Simon’s knowledge of the city and its history was amazing. Definitely recommend this tour
Garry –
Great tour full of real facts.
Entertaining.
Nikunj Khandelwal –
It was an excellent experience and Adam is a brilliant guide and storyteller. Thoroughly entertaining ! Definitely recommend it!
Anthony Podowski –
Both my wife and son and I were lucky to book a tour, with the ghosts of the old city, with the Adam Scott Golding, to say he is a master storyteller is an understatement!We thoroughly enjoyed our tour exploring parts of the old city of London, that we’ve never visited before, the creepy locations,the wonderful stories, captivated us thank you, Adam for such a wonderful tour experience
We hope to take advantage of some more of your wonderful tours
Mohan D Khandelwal –
GHOSTS OF THE OLD CITY with Adam was thoroughly entertaining and enjoyable! There was a lot of learning too. I would recommend it highly.
Sara –
Highly entertaining! Simon is a brilliant guide, funny and knowledgeable. We can really recommend it!
John –
Thoroughly enjoyed tonight’s walk with Simon. Entertaining and informative with just the right amount of ghostly tales
Asim Ulah –
I really love the tour especially the stories about the spikes and the execution. Simon was interesting and interactive. He gave us an amazing tour. I enjoy it a lot.
Paul Baker –
I am a support worker for an organisation that houses and supports people with learning difficulties. Two of whom are ghost buffs! They thoroughly enjoyed the walk which was lead by Simon and one of them wanted to go again! I thought Simon interacted with our group very well and even shared family stories to do with ghosts. The tour was funny, informative and very entertaining.