Secret Societies, Medieval Mysticism & the Knights Templar
A Private Walking Tour into the Occult Underworld of London
This is a tour that should not be taken.
For centuries, London has been a city of shadows and secrets, where hidden societies have gathered to practice forbidden rites, where whispers of alchemy, necromancy, and the arcane still linger in the air. This is a journey into the esoteric, the forbidden, and the unexplained—where Freemasons, occultists, and secret orders have shaped history from the shadows. If you dare to look beyond the veil of ordinary knowledge, prepare to uncover the hidden world of London’s occult past.
Highlights:
• See hidden Masonic temples, where initiates still gather in secrecy.
• Uncover the cult that practiced dark sex rituals in Victorian London.
• Discover how Ancient Egyptian magic infiltrated Britain’s elite.
• Visit sites where Victorian magicians allegedly performed necromantic rituals.
• Explore the oldest occult bookshop in the UK, a portal to forbidden knowledge.
Tour Overview:
Your journey begins at St James’s Palace, an ancient royal residence where whispers of secret rites and hidden corridors have long fascinated historians. From here, your guide will take you deep into the occult history of London, revealing the forbidden knowledge once sought by alchemists, mystics, and secret societies.
Venture through Pall Mall, where you will uncover the chilling history of the Suicide Circle, a 19th-century society whose members met a sinister fate. Then, enter the oldest occult bookshop in Britain, where dusty tomes hold forbidden secrets—from ancient spellbooks to texts on the lost arts of necromancy and divination. Here, you may feel a strange presence—as if the spirits of old scholars still linger between the pages.
Continue your journey into the dark heart of Victorian mysticism, arriving at Charing Cross Hotel, where the infamous French occultist Éliphas Lévi is said to have performed a ritual to summon the dead. Did his experiment succeed? Some say the spirits he conjured never truly left.
Follow hidden alleyways to Cleopatra’s Needle, a relic of Ancient Egyptian power surrounded by rumors of a deadly curse. Some say those who dared to disturb this monument met strange and untimely ends—others believe it holds an unseen force that still watches over the city.
Your path will then take you into London’s Freemason quarter, where the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.), once led by the notorious Aleister Crowley, continues to guard its occult knowledge. Some claim the O.T.O. are the true Illuminati, manipulating events from behind closed doors. Do they still hold influence today?
Before your journey ends, pause at the Swedenborg Society, where 18th-century mystic Emanuel Swedenborg claimed to have communed with spirits and seen visions of the afterlife—a man whose ideas fascinated Jung, Dostoevsky, and William Blake. Finally, pass the British Museum, where hidden within its corridors lie secret artefacts.
As your journey through London’s hidden orders and arcane past nears its end, you will come to realize that some knowledge is meant to remain undiscovered. Every alleyway, every statue, and every stone in this city has witnessed rites performed in secret, whispers of ancient incantations, and the silent passing of esoteric knowledge from one generation to the next.
The question remains: Are these mysteries truly buried in history, or do they still shape the world we live in?
Many believe the Freemasons, the Golden Dawn, and the Ordo Templi Orientis are long-gone relics of the past. Others, however, will tell you that their traditions still thrive, their symbols hidden in plain sight, their influence quietly guiding the course of modern politics, finance, and power.
Perhaps you’ve noticed a symbol carved into a building, or a name that has appeared one too many times on your journey today. Maybe it’s a coincidence… or maybe, you’ve already seen the fingerprints of those who walk among us, unseen but always present.
The Choice is Yours
This tour is not for the faint-hearted. It is for those who seek to question the official histories, to peer behind the curtain, and to unravel the tangled web of secrecy that has long cloaked London’s most powerful figures.
The path of knowledge is never without risk. Once the door has been opened, it cannot be closed.
So tell me, traveler—are you ready to see the world as it truly is?
Price:
£1484 per group