Join our costumed guide as he escorts you around this infamous area... where the most brutal and bloodiest of MURDERS took place in Victorian Glasgow.
Did Madeleine Smith really poision her lover so cruelly? Did one friend really hack another to death with a meat cleaver? Who was the Human Crocodile? And alas poor Oscar, was it really a miscarriage of justice?
This tour is not for the faint hearted and do have your wits about you, as there are often strange goings on around this area of Blythswood Square still!
The tour lasts approximately 50 minutes. Meeting place in front of 7 Blythswood Square.
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Tickets will be available soon, at £15.00 per ticket. Please note, children may attend at the discretion of the parent/carer. There is of course disturbing content in this tour.
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