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Discover Görlitz's haunted past on this 1.5-hour night walking tour, exploring spooky landmarks, old city maps, and chilling ghost stories for $18.

This night walking tour in Görlitz, Saxony, offers a captivating journey into the town’s darker side for just $18 per person. Spanning approximately 1.5 hours, it takes visitors through the old town’s alleyways, historic landmarks, and shadowy spots linked to ghost stories, executions, and paranormal legends. The tour is led by a local guide who shares intriguing tales about Görlitz’s haunted past and its history of superstitions and gruesome events.
While the tour involves about 1 mile of walking on uneven ground and is best suited for those comfortable with some physical activity, it provides a lively mix of history, folklore, and spine-tingling stories. This experience is ideal for those interested in dark history, ghost stories, or simply looking for a fun, atmospheric evening activity. Note that the tour is conducted in German and is not recommended for children under 10, pregnant women, or guests with mobility impairments.
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The tour begins in front of Peterskirche, a gothic church dating back to the 1400s, where the guide sets the scene with stories about its dark past. From there, visitors are led through the narrow streets and alleys, where old buildings and shadowy corners seem to whisper stories from centuries ago. The Waidhaus is a key stop — recognized as Görlitz’s oldest secular building — and the guide shares tales about events that took place there linked to local superstitions.
Walking along haunted alleyways, the tour reveals lesser-known pathways that historically hosted gruesome executions. These sites, combined with old city maps, help visualize how the town’s dark history ignited legends and paranormal activity that persist today. The stories often involve mysterious sightings, unexplained noises, and tales of ghostly apparitions that have become part of Görlitz’s folklore.

This tour features a live guide fluent in German who excels at storytelling. The reviews highlight Armalia, whose engaging narration makes the past feel alive. The guide’s ability to blend historical facts with ghostly tales ensures the experience remains both informative and thrilling. Visitors appreciate how interesting and well-executed the storytelling is, making the dark legends approachable and fun.
The guide also points out notable landmarks, explaining how certain places became associated with supernatural activity. Their detailed descriptions and vivid storytelling heighten the spooky atmosphere, heightening the sense of mystery while providing insight into Görlitz’s historically gruesome past.
Walking through Görlitz’s backstreets after dark creates a perfect setting for ghost stories. The dim lighting, narrow cobblestone alleys, and ancient building facades contribute to an eerie feeling. The timing of the tour at night enhances its spooky appeal, with the darkness accentuating stories of hauntings and paranormal activity.
Guests are encouraged to listen carefully and observe the surroundings, as the guide describes spooky legends and folklore linked to each location. The overall atmosphere is one that invites curiosity and a bit of fright, ideal for those looking for a thrilling and immersive experience.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour starts in front of Peterskirche, conveniently located next to the Waidhaus. This central location makes it easy to find, and the tour ends back at the starting point, allowing guests to plan their evening easily afterward. The meeting point is accessible, and comfortable shoes are recommended due to the uneven ground covered during the walk.
Guests should arrive promptly, as the tour runs rain or shine, and weather conditions could affect the experience. The activity does not involve transport, so guests are expected to walk along rough and cobbled streets throughout.

For comfort, wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven ground. The tour does not permit high-heeled shoes, and guests are advised to bring weather-appropriate clothing in case of rain. Assistance dogs are allowed, but pets are not permitted.
Since the tour takes place in German, non-German speakers might consider bringing a translation app or seeking a guide who speaks their language if available. The activity is not suitable for children under 10, pregnant women, or individuals with mobility issues, given the walking distance and uneven terrain.
This ghost-themed tour is distinct because it combines historic landmarks with spooky tales rooted in Görlitz’s past. The use of old city maps encourages curiosity about the town’s hidden corners and secret pathways, making the night walk more than just stories — it’s a visual journey into the darker side of the city.
The small group size and local guide help foster an intimate and engaging atmosphere, making it perfect for history buffs, ghost story enthusiasts, or anyone eager to explore Görlitz’s mysterious side.
The Görlitz Ghosts and Spooky Historical Night Walking Tour offers a value-packed experience for $18, combining history, folklore, and an atmospheric walk through the town’s shadowed streets. It provides a fun, informative, and slightly eerie look into Görlitz’s past, making it a memorable evening activity.
While the German narration might be a barrier for non-German speakers, the visual elements and storytelling style still make it worth considering. It’s best suited for guests who enjoy ghost stories, dark history, and are comfortable with walking on uneven surfaces. Overall, this tour stands out as a charming, spooky way to explore Görlitz after sunset.
“Ein paar schreckmomente waren dabei, und interessante Fakten hat man auch erfahren, gut auch für Kinder geeignet”
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is not suitable for children under 10 years old due to the themes and walking distance.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are recommended as there will be about 1 mile of walking on uneven ground. Weather-appropriate clothing is advised since it takes place rain or shine.
Does the tour include transportation?
No, the activity is a walking tour starting and ending at the same point in front of Peterskirche.
Is the tour conducted in English or German?
The tour is conducted in German.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility impairments?
No, it is not suitable for guests with mobility issues due to uneven terrain.
What landmarks will I see?
You will visit Peterskirche, the Waidhaus, and explore haunted alleyways and pathways revealed on old city maps.
Is the tour family-friendly?
It’s not recommended for children under 10 or pregnant women, but older children who enjoy spooky stories may find it fun.
How do I find the meeting point?
The tour begins in front of Peterskirche, next to the Waidhaus, a central and easy-to-find location.
This detailed review captures the essence, logistics, and practical tips of the Görlitz Ghosts and Spooky Historical Night Walking Tour, helping prospective visitors decide if it’s the right fit for their evening plans.
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