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Exclusive Review: Brighton’s Ghost Walk of the Lanes: Haunting History with a Theatrical Twist

Step into the shadows with Jasper the Ghost Walker for a spine-tingling tour through Brighton’s Lanes, blending gothic storytelling, local lore, and chilling entertainment.

Yes this tour is a walking tour, so make sure you wear sensible shoes and clothes.

So you think you know Brighton, think again. The Ghost Walk of the Lanes peels back the polished veneer of this vibrant seaside city to reveal a darker, spine-tingling underbelly — and it’s an experience no visitor (or local) should miss.

Led by the charismatic Jasper the Ghost Walker — part Victorian showman, part sinister storyteller — this 70-minute theatrical stroll through Brighton’s oldest quarter is more than just a tour. It’s immersive street theatre with a spectral twist.

The Ghost Walk of the Lanes
Photo – Sussex News / R James

The Lanes, with their twisting alleys and atmospheric nooks, provide the perfect backdrop for tales of murder, mischief, and malevolent hauntings. From a phantom monk in the Cricketers pub to the tragic apparition of a murdered chambermaid, each stop oozes character and history. Silas brings it all vividly to life with gothic flair, laced with dark humour and just enough camp to keep you laughing… nervously.

But this isn’t a generic ghost tour. The Ghost Walk of the Lanes is local to its bones — filled with little-known tales, folklore, and true accounts unique to Brighton. Silas, in his top hat and cloak, commands attention and makes even sceptics lean in a little closer. Expect occasional jump scares, and plenty of theatrical pauses for dramatic effect.

The walk is well-paced, accessible, and surprisingly informative. You’ll leave not only entertained but genuinely intrigued by the hidden layers of Brighton’s past. It’s suitable for families (though best for kids 12+), couples, solo explorers, and even hen parties who don’t mind a chill in their prosecco.

Reviewer Score: A Ghostly 4/5

Reviewers Verdict: Whether you believe in ghosts or not, the Ghost Walk of the Lanes is a must-do. Equal parts eerie, educational, and entertaining, it’s a brilliantly curated slice of Brighton’s shadowy soul. A haunted hit — not to be missed.

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