Embark on a thrilling haunted pub crawl through the historic streets of Boston. Experience the ghostly tales of the city’s founding fathers and explore the most haunted pubs and cemeteries. Drink, discover, and uncover the chilling history with Ghost City Tours.
Embark on a thrilling haunted pub crawl through the historic streets of Boston. Experience the ghostly tales of the city’s founding fathers and explore the most haunted pubs and cemeteries. Drink, discover, and uncover the chilling history with Ghost City Tours.
- 60 Congress St - At this site, visitors can learn about Samuel Adams and hear some ghostly tales that have occurred here.
- 27 Clinton St - At Faneuil Hall, constructed in 1742, the ghost of its namesake, Peter Faneuil, is rumored to still roam the halls. Visitors might catch a glimpse of his shadow or even hear his voice. The building, once a…
- 60 Congress St - At this site, visitors can learn about Samuel Adams and hear some ghostly tales that have occurred here.
- 27 Clinton St - At Faneuil Hall, constructed in 1742, the ghost of its namesake, Peter Faneuil, is rumored to still roam the halls. Visitors might catch a glimpse of his shadow or even hear his voice. The building, once a lively marketplace and meeting place, is also haunted by spirits from Boston’s revolutionary era, making it a prime location for spooky encounters.
At Ned Devine’s, the site of the notorious Green Dragon Tavern, the atmosphere is equally eerie. Known as a Revolutionary War gathering spot for figures like Paul Revere, the tavern is haunted by the ghost of “Captain,” a former patron who met a tragic fate. Guests report hearing strange whispers and seeing mysterious shadows—could it be the Captain still enjoying a drink at the bar?
- 41 Union St - The Union Oyster House in Boston, one of the city’s oldest dining establishments, is also one of its most haunted! Built in 1826, it’s said to be haunted by the spirit of a former waitress who met a tragic end. Some diners have reported seeing her ghost wandering the dining room or feeling a sudden chill. It’s said that Chester A. Arthur’s ghost haunts the Union Oyster House - it seems he just couldn’t keep quiet about his favorite spot for a good meal!
- 11 Marshall St - The Green Dragon Tavern in Boston is rich in both revolutionary history and ghostly tales. Once the favored gathering place of Patriots like Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, and John Hancock, the tavern was the hub of political scheming during the American Revolution. It’s believed that the ghosts of these revolutionary figures still linger, perhaps still debating freedom and liberty.
- 45 Union St - Mary Dyer’s story is a blend of courage, defiance, and a touch of martyrdom. A Quaker in Puritan New England, she was steadfast in her beliefs. Despite being banished from Massachusetts multiple times, she continued to return to protest the colony’s strict anti-Quaker laws. Her determination led her to a fateful end on June 1, 1660, when she was hanged on Boston Common. However, she didn’t go quietly. In fact, she’s still said to haunt the spot, advocating for freedom in the afterlife, proving some protests never die!
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- Spooky pub crawl experience
- Led by a local tour guide
- Spooky pub crawl experience
- Led by a local tour guide
- Gratuities
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Gratuities
- Alcoholic Beverages
This is the top-notch haunted pub crawl of Boston, guiding you and your friends through the infamous early years of Beantown, and its most specter-inhabited pubs and restaurants. From the spirits of the Founding Fathers still struggling for their freedom, to some of the most ancient and infamous graveyards in the nation, you’ll be requiring every ounce…
This is the top-notch haunted pub crawl of Boston, guiding you and your friends through the infamous early years of Beantown, and its most specter-inhabited pubs and restaurants. From the spirits of the Founding Fathers still struggling for their freedom, to some of the most ancient and infamous graveyards in the nation, you’ll be requiring every ounce of brave juice if you dream of re-experiencing these grim stories from the former days – let alone stroll the red-streaked lanes of Boston’s North End. So, get a Boston Lager, acquire a thrilling high, and discover how much spectral history you can bear with Ghost City Tours.
*Entrance to spots is subject to business hours and availability.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.