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Discover Austin’s haunted history on the Ghosts of Austin Walking Tour, visiting famed sites like the Texas State Capitol and The Driskill Hotel for $24.99.

The Ghosts of Austin Walking Tour offers a captivating journey through the city’s eerie past, combining history and hauntings in a family-friendly adventure. For $24.99 per person, this 1 hour 30-minute experience takes you to some of Austin’s most haunted locations, including the Texas State Capitol, The Driskill Hotel, and the Texas Governor’s Mansion. With mobile tickets and a small group limit of 30 participants, it promises an engaging and intimate exploration of ghostly legends.
Designed to be suitable for guests of all ages from 5 to 100, the tour balances spooky tales with historical insights. While it’s a walk that tingles the spine, it also offers a family-friendly atmosphere, making it a great choice for families, history buffs, and ghost enthusiasts alike. The tour is highly recommended for those wanting to experience Austin’s haunted reputation without excessive walking or complex logistics.

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The tour begins at 101 E 11th St, situated in the heart of downtown Austin. This central location makes it easy to access via public transportation or by car. The tour’s mobile tickets simplify check-in, ensuring a smooth start to your haunted adventure. The walking pace is manageable, with scheduled breaks including a potty stop if needed, as highlighted by some guides.

The tour kicks off at the Texas State Capitol, renowned as the most haunted capitol in the country. Here, the guide recounts stories of former Governors and Senators, along with mysterious women in red dresses who are said to haunt the grounds. As the poltergeists are part of the history, the atmosphere is both educational and spooky, providing a vivid glimpse into Austin’s ghostly lore.

Next, the group heads to The Driskill Hotel, often called Austin’s Most Haunted Hotel. Its reputation is backed by books written about its poltergeists. The stories include phantom cigars and specters that have been seen or heard within its historic walls. Visitors learn about the hotel’s haunted reputation and the supernatural tales that have persisted over the years, making it a highlight for ghost story enthusiasts.
The Texas Governor’s Mansion is another key location on the route. Guests hear about full-bodied apparitions, phantom footsteps, and unexplainable sounds that are reported to occur on the estate. This stop emphasizes the mysterious presence of spirits in Austin’s political history and offers a spectral glimpse into the past. The mansion’s haunted reputation adds a layer of intrigue to the tour.

Guides like Stormy and Pat receive consistent praise for their knowledge and charisma. They bring stories to life with engaging storytelling and great enthusiasm, making the tour both educational and entertaining. Reviewers note that Stormy in particular enjoys her job and shares vivid tales, while Pat is recognized for his friendly approach. The guides’ ability to keep guests engaged ensures a memorable experience.
The tour maintains a comfortable walking pace with scheduled stops at each haunted site. The group size is limited to 30 participants, which allows for more personalized attention from guides. Some reviews mention that the walk is manageable and that the pacing is well-suited for both young children and seniors. The duration of around 90 minutes strikes a good balance between being thorough and not overly tiring.

The tour welcomes service animals, and the meeting point is near public transportation, making it accessible for most travelers. It’s advisable to arrive a few minutes early to check in with your mobile ticket. While most participants can enjoy the walk, it’s worth noting that weather conditions can affect the experience, so checking the forecast is recommended. The tour includes all fees and taxes, with the only additional cost being gratuities for guides.
What makes this tour stand out is its blend of history and ghost stories, delivered in a family-friendly format. The stories of revengeful governors, phantom cigars, and mysterious women add a layer of intrigue that appeals beyond just ghost enthusiasts. The small group size and knowledgeable guides enhance the experience, making it both educational and fun.
While the tour is generally well-received, some reviews mention that the storytelling could benefit from microphone support for larger groups. Also, cancellations can occur due to weather or low bookings, so it’s wise to reserve in advance and check the cancellation policy. A few participants wish for more inside access or visual aids like photographs, which are not included in this tour but could enhance the storytelling.
The Ghosts of Austin Walking Tour offers a cost-effective and entertaining way to explore the city’s haunted history. With stunning stories of ghostly apparitions, poltergeists, and mysterious legends, guided by enthusiastic storytellers, it provides a family-friendly outing that pairs history and hauntings seamlessly.
While some might wish for more interactive elements or inside visits, the tour’s balance of storytelling, site visits, and manageable pacing makes it a solid choice for ghost fans, history buffs, and families seeking a memorable evening in Austin. The price point combined with the engagement level makes it an experience worth considering for a fun, spooky adventure in the city’s lively downtown area.
“Fun time easy directions and interesting stories I really liked the walking around and would definitely recommend.”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour welcomes guests from age 5 to 100 and is designed to be family-friendly, with stories that are spooky but appropriate for all ages.
How long does the tour last?
The Ghosts of Austin Walking Tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, including stops at major haunted sites.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at 101 E 11th St, Austin, a convenient location near public transportation and central downtown.
What locations will I visit during the tour?
You will visit the Texas State Capitol, The Driskill Hotel, and the Texas Governor’s Mansion—all renowned for their haunted reputations.
Are tickets easy to purchase?
Yes, tickets are delivered as mobile tickets, simplifying the check-in process on the day of the tour.
Can the tour be canceled?
Yes, there is a free cancellation policy if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance. Weather cancellations are also possible, with options for rescheduling or full refunds.