Melbourne: Ghosts, Murder, & Mystery Guided Walking Tour
Melbourne: Ghosts, Murder, & Mystery Guided Walking Tour
Melbourne: Ghosts, Murder, & Mystery Guided Walking Tour
Melbourne: Ghosts, Murder, & Mystery Guided Walking Tour
Melbourne: Ghosts, Murder, & Mystery Guided Walking Tour
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Melbourne: Ghosts, Murder, & Mystery Guided Walking Tour

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Available from Apr 10
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Highlights

Discover hidden laneways and secret speak easys
Discover the story of the opera singer who fell to his death in front of an audience
Hear stories of the ghostly past from your very own ghost host

Last updated on 7 April 2026

Prices start from 2.004,91 RUB per person, offering great value for your next unforgettable experience

Rated 4,7 out of 5 by 53 verified travellers

Plan your trip with 1 available package, including options like Melbourne: Ghosts, Murder, & Mystery Guided Walking Tour-itinerary-Melbourne: Ghosts, Murder, & Mystery Guided Walking Tour-20:30:00

Only 100 spots left! Book now to secure your spot. Available from 10 April 2026.

Itinerary
Your tour departs at 8.30pm, please arrive at 8.20pm for check-in outside Young & Jackson Hotel Corner of Flinders Street and Swanston Street 
Venture into the dark heart of old Melbourne, where the shadows of the past still linger in every alleyway.

Step back to a time when the sweet scent of Chinatown's spices masked the bitter smoke drifting from hidden opium dens, and the city's poorest were sacrificed in the name of “science”—their bodies sold from poorhouses to medical schools under the cover of night.

Visit the very alleyways where Jack the Ripper is rumoured to have hidden from the Metropolitan Police, his dark legacy trailing him across continents and through time.

Hear the haunting tale of famed opera singer Frederick Federici, who gave his final and most chilling performance at the Princess Theatre—vanishing beneath the stage as he plummeted to his death before a stunned audience. Some say he never left.

Uncover a Melbourne most will never see—one of betrayal, tragedy, and restless spirits still calling from beneath the cobblestones.

Approximate Duration: 1.5 hours

Venue: Street tour

Terrain: Leisurely 2 km of flat paths