c2c plans spooky adventures for Halloween

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Train operator is getting into the spirit of Halloween by launching across the City of London that will take visitors to many spooky sites.

All of the sites are within a 30-minute walk of Fenchurch Street station. Participants can choose to discover sites inspired by Halloween, take a guided walk around the City of London, follow their own frightful path, or enjoy a haunted pint or two.

c2c Halloween map
c2c Halloween spooky London map. // Credit: c2c

Among the mysterious tales to be found on the trail are a haunting in Cock Lane which is next to London’s Smithfield market and achieved notoriety when Charles Dickens wrote about it, the story of a ghostly figure who was seen in St Botolph’s of Bishopsgate, and the friendly ghost named Fred who roams the Viaduct Tavern in Newgate Street.

Those are just a few of the spooky encounters to be discovered.

There are many more along c2c’s network, as can be seen from the map it has produced, which can be downloaded here.

c2c Halloween journey
Spooky sites along the c2c network. // Credit: c2c

Near the end of c2c’s network is , where visitors can enjoy some spooky fun at its Halloween parade.

As well as c2c’s guides, the City of London has produced a self-guided walk around the City limits from Fenchurch Street to Fleet Street, which will help visitors discover its haunted history. Walking locations are shown on the map which is illustrated with ghosts reading the map which can be downloaded here.

Spooky London
A spooky walk around the City of London. // Credit: City of London

For the rest of this month, c2c has 2FOR1 vouchers on offer for many of London’s spooky attractions. They are valid for children and adults a c2c ticket is purchased, and offer reductions to spooky places such as London Dungeons, Ghost Bus Tours, and a Jack the Ripper walking tour. Further information about the offers can be found here.

c2c customers are also encouraged to purchase tickets in advance on their c2c Smartcard to make travelling to all spooky-themed attractions in London and Essex quicker and easier during the month of October.

c2c’s Managing Director, Rob Mullen, said: “With half-term this week, this is the perfect time to check out some of the spooky points of interest in the City of London. Our creepy trail offers a fun day out for all the family, or a group of friends and customers can save money too by taking advantage of National Rail’s 2FOR1 vouchers for many spooky London attractions.”

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