San Jose Ghosts Tour: Haunted History

Join San Jose’s Ghosts Tour for a spine-chilling walk through haunted sites, uncovering eerie tales and restless spirits. Book your ghostly adventure now.

Duration: 1 hour
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • San José State University - San Jose State University, established in 1857 as the first higher education institution in the West, initially focused on training teachers. Among its historic buildings, Hoover Hall stands out for its eerie reputation, with reports of paranormal activities and ghostly occurrences adding a haunting layer to its storied…
What's Included
  • Local Guide
  • Chilling Stories
What's Not Included
  • Gratuity
Additional Information

Embark on a spine-chilling journey through San Jose’s eerie streets with our walking ghost tour, where history and hauntings collide!
Led by an expert local guide, you’ll explore haunted and historic locations brimming with ghostly tales.
As you stroll through the city, be prepared to encounter thrilling accounts of spectral apparitions that have marked…

Location
154 Paseo de San Carlos
Paseo de San Carlos
Meet your guide under the arch at 154 Paseo de San Carlos, San Jose, CA 95112. Your guide will be wearing a black US Ghost Adventures T-Shirt and carrying a Lantern. Please arrive 15 minutes before the start of the tour.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Anna
Oct 16, 2024
Fantastic spooky walking tour - Had a fabulous time on the tour! Loved our guide and learned a lot! Highly recommend!!! Perfect for the Halloween spooky season!
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A1781twkathleenh
Oct 15, 2024
Fun City ghost tour! - Our San Jose, CA city ghost tour was a good walk. Our tour guide, Lexi, always had a smile on her face and was willing to answer any questions that we had! Now whenever I go into certain buildings, I will be aware of the ghosts that may be there!
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C4942mdjohnnyv
Oct 13, 2024
Very awesome experience:) - Our guide was amazing! I had just visited the Winchester house earlier that day and had some additional questions she really took the time to thoughtfully answer. She kept the tour on time, interesting and everyone engaged. I was very nervous about coming solo but I enjoyed my time thoroughly and I’m so glad I did! Come to Pasadena next!
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Judy_f
Oct 2, 2024
Definitely a fun experience for a small group - Fun, interesting and perfect walk for a fall evening. The tour guide Jess was fun and knowledgeable. The tales seemed to be exciting and real and most believable
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399arianap
Sep 30, 2024
Highly recommend! - Very fun walking tour! Learned about ghost stories and some history of the city I never knew. The guide was lovely and very friendly. Now anytime I go on vacation somewhere, I'm going to check if there's a ghost tour there!
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Lisalisawashere
Sep 26, 2024
A spooky good time! - Loved every minute! Jesse was my guide — he was awesome! He clearly has a passion for the paranormal and shared many details about each stop. He also shared a lot of San Jose’s history, too, which nicely tied into the ghost stories. It was just the two of us, so the unexpected private tour was a bonus. I highly recommend this tour. Eat and pee before you go, wear comfy walking/standing shoes, and take cash to tip your guide!
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Missym41015
Sep 22, 2024
Gost Hunting Fun! - Such cool stories, history and fun! Yes, there was some energy detected. Great tour guide! Really enjoyed it and would for sure recommend!
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L2287mqstevea
Nov 3, 2024
Was a good experience just didn’t go to one stop that was advertised a bit disappointed - Everything was great but it was advertised we Were going to go to Winchester mansion and we didn’t I was looking forward to that stop
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Angelgirl4life16
Oct 31, 2024
great tour - I like it. The hotel we stayed at turned out to be haunted and was one of the sights on the ghost tour. It was appropriate for kids, but it was a lot of walking. We learned lots about the history and culture of San Jose.
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954tarhatab
Oct 10, 2024
Disappointed - I’ve been to other ghost tours and this simply felt like I was just getting a walking history of crazy death stories in San Jose. I’d say that a third of the stories were of places in San Jose we were not standing at, such as the Winchester Mystery House and stories from the Rose Garden area and Santa Cruz. What made this tour less interesting and far less enjoyable was that we didn’t get to go inside any establishments in order to feel connected with any stories or spirits, compared to other ghost tours where we were able to go inside haunted hotels, establishments, etc. We were either listening to a story that took place elsewhere, standing in front of the building, or standing across the street. Additionally, I purchased a paranormal magnetic field meter for the tour and the guide didn’t explain what it was or how to interpret it until 20 minutes into the 1 hour tour. I was like, “what am I supposed to do with this?” She could have used this prop as part of her story telling to make us feel more engaged, but didn’t. It almost felt like she memorized a script and had no connection to the stories, except for the fact she has her masters in criminal justice, which she liked repeating to us and was loosely relating her criminal justice major to the crimes that took place in San Jose. In other ghost tours, guides told more personal stories of their interactions with spirits, went into more detail about how it felt…I felt like I could have gotten the same, or perhaps an even better ghost tour of San Jose by watching a YouTube documentary on my couch. Lastly, if the guide is supposedly into spirits and paranormal activity, don’t wear a ridiculous witch hat and hold a battery operated candelabra and tell us you got it at Target. The guide talked about indigenous natives who were killed and terrible things that happened to minorities and how there are cultural components that explain why their spirits remain. The guide could have taken this opportunity to use indigenous items, like incense or sage or palo santo to add to the story telling and richness of the cultures behind it. Instead, she chose to explain that she went out and bought a candelabra “because it was cheap and ya know, it does the trick.”
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