Whitechapel
110-112 Commercial Rd, London E1 1NU, UK
Pilgrimage Guide
Explore the pilgrimage spots featured in The Phantom of Baker Street. Discover key locations and learn about access information.
“Detective Conan: The Phantom of Baker Street” is one of the most unique entries in the series, in which the Junior Detective League faces a life-or-death challenge within the virtual reality game “Cocoon.” A key feature of the film is its dual setting—combining a real-world presentation venue with a virtual space recreating 19th-century London—where mist-shrouded streets and stone-built landscapes create a distinctive atmosphere. By blending the world of Sherlock Holmes with near-future technology and classic mystery elements, the film offers a level of immersion not found in other theatrical releases. It is a highly popular title among fans who want to fully immerse themselves in the world of the series.
The highlights spread across Baker Street, Westminster, Covent Garden, and Whitechapel, so the map makes it easier to think through the visiting order.
With a museum tied to detective fiction, a clock tower, theatre district, station, and East London streetscape, the route lets visitors enjoy a distinctly London atmosphere on foot.
110-112 Commercial Rd, London E1 1NU, UK
81 London Bridge St, London SW1A 2PW, UK
221b Baker St, London NW1 6XE, UK
36 Bow St, London WC2E 7AU, UK
Charing Cross Station, London WC2N, UK
The main sights are within London. Baker Street, Charing Cross, Covent Garden, and Westminster are easy to combine, while Whitechapel is best treated as a slightly farther east-side stop.
For half a day, it is easiest to start at the Sherlock Holmes Museum, then continue to Charing Cross, Royal Opera House, and Big Ben. Whitechapel is better saved for a day with more time.
You can get around by combining the Underground, rail, and walking. Central London is also walkable between some stations, but checking same-day service information is safer because disruptions and crowding can occur.