Secret Nuclear Reactor & British Empire Conspiracies
A Walking Tour into London’s Darkest Secrets
Step into the hidden world of secret societies, occult symbols, and government cover-ups on this extraordinary walking tour. Uncover the mystical birthplace of the British Empire, see a nuclear reactor hidden within a UNESCO site, and follow the ley lines that connect London’s most mysterious landmarks. From ritual magic to Cold War secrets, this tour will change the way you see London forever.
Highlights:
• Discover the secrets of J.P. Morgan and his influence over global finance.
• See St Anne’s Church and its eerie occult pyramid, designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor.
• Visit the site where Queen Elizabeth I’s magician, John Dee, made a pact with a spirit.
• Walk through a 117-year-old foot tunnel under the Thames.
• Explore the hidden nuclear reactor within Greenwich’s Royal Naval College.
• Trace ancient ley lines connecting sites of power and mystery.
• Stand on the Prime Meridian and unravel the hidden symbolism behind it.
Tour Overview:
Your journey begins at Limehouse DLR Station, leading you to St Anne’s Church, where Hawksmoor’s bizarre occult pyramid still raises questions. As you move through Canary Wharf, pause by the Cosmic Egg sculpture, linked to Egyptian mythology, before walking along the mysterious ley lines of Mudchute Park. Here, legend says John Dee conjured a spirit and sealed the fate of the British Empire.
Cross the Thames via the Greenwich Foot Tunnel, emerging at the Royal Naval College, where London’s secret nuclear reactor operated in complete secrecy until the 1990s. Follow the ley lines straight through the Queen’s House and up to Greenwich Observatory, where the Meridian itself carries hidden significance.
Finally, walk across Blackheath Common to All Saints Church, marked by a visible pentacle and its infamous 666 pews. As you uncover the 400-year-old conspiracy of the ‘School of Night’, you’ll leave feeling as though London’s deepest secrets are no longer hidden from you.
Price:
£1484 per group