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Discover Charlotte's haunted history on the 1.5-hour Carolina History and Haunts Ghost Walking Tour for $27, led by engaging guides through Fourth Ward's spooky landmarks.

The Carolina History and Haunts Charlotte Historical Ghost Walking Tour offers an engaging 1.5-hour journey through the city’s most historic and haunted neighborhoods for just $27 per person. Starting at Fifth Third Business Banking on North Tryon Street, this tour takes visitors on a walk through Charlotte’s Fourth Ward, a district known for its well-preserved architecture, ghost stories, and significant past. The tour features a professional, friendly guide who brings history and ghostly legends to life, making it an ideal experience for those interested in local lore, history, and a bit of spooky fun.
The tour is designed for moderate physical activity and operates in favorable weather conditions, with a maximum group size of 30 travelers. With rave reviews and a perfect 5-star rating, this tour is highly recommended by 96% of participants, especially for those seeking a mix of history, storytelling, and ghost tales. Although it costs only $27, it offers a comprehensive experience packed with landmarks, stories, and atmospheric visits to some of Charlotte’s most haunted sites.

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The tour begins at Fifth Third Business Banking located at 201 N Tryon St. This convenient downtown meeting spot is close to public transportation, making it easy to find. After the initial gathering, the guide leads the group into the Fourth Ward, a neighborhood famous for its historic houses and stories of ghost sightings.
The meeting time at 7:30 pm ensures a nighttime atmosphere perfect for ghost stories. The tour concludes at 206 N Church St, just a block from the start point, with the guide explaining the landmarks around the Old Settlers Cemetery at the end. The end location allows for easy access to local transportation or additional sightseeing.

The tour’s first stop covers Charlotte’s Fourth Ward, a district known for its early public hospital and medical college. Visitors explore haunted houses, stories of gold mines, and underground tunnels, which contribute to the neighborhood’s spooky reputation. The guide highlights Charlotte’s colonial and revolutionary history intertwined with ghostly legends, making each stop both educational and chilling.
While some houses are considered among the most haunted in Charlotte, the tour emphasizes the historical context behind these sites. Travelers can expect to see well-preserved architecture and hear tales of the city’s early days mixed with ghostly encounters, creating a layered experience of history and supernatural lore.
A key highlight of the tour is the 15-minute visit to Old Settlers Cemetery. The guide shares spooky stories and history tied to the cemetery, which is known for its historic significance and ghost sightings. Entering the cemetery, visitors get a closer look at the graves of early settlers and hear about the legends that surround them.
This stop offers a quiet yet eerie atmosphere, perfect for reflection on Charlotte’s past and the ghost stories that have persisted for generations. The guide’s storytelling makes this visit memorable, blending history with supernatural tales that resonate in the nighttime setting.

Throughout the tour, the guide’s storytelling style receives high praise. Guides dress in period clothing and often carry vintage lanterns, which enhance the historic and spooky vibe. Their ability to balance informative commentary with theatrical storytelling makes the experience engaging for all ages.
Elizabeth is a standout guide, often described as entertaining, knowledgeable, and passionate. She effectively projects her voice, ensuring everyone hears her stories, and she creates an immersive atmosphere that transports guests into the city’s haunted past. The guides’ friendly and professional approach keeps the group engaged and eager to learn more.
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This tour is suitable for most physically able participants, with a moderate level of fitness required. Since it’s an outdoor walking tour, it’s subject to favorable weather conditions. If canceled due to weather, participants receive an option for a different date or a full refund.
With a maximum of 30 travelers, the group size helps maintain an intimate experience, where everyone can hear the guide clearly. The tour is also near public transportation, making it accessible for visitors staying downtown.
Starting at 7:30 pm, the tour offers a relaxed pace with each stop lasting about 15 to 60 minutes. The hour-long walk through Fourth Ward provides ample time to explore key landmarks, hear stories, and soak in the nighttime ambiance. The ending at the cemetery allows for a reflective conclusion, leaving space for personal reflection or further exploration.
The pacing is well-reviewed, with guides keeping things lively without feeling rushed. The evening timing enhances the ghostly atmosphere, with shadows and quiet streets adding to the experience.

The Charlotte Ghost Walking Tour excels in combining local history with supernatural stories. It’s especially appealing for history buffs who enjoy learning about Charlotte’s past through engaging storytelling, as well as those interested in spooky tales.
The value for money is clear—at only $27, the tour provides a mix of landmark visits, ghost stories, and atmospheric settings. The tour’s positive reviews praise the guide’s storytelling skills and the well-chosen sites, making it one of Charlotte’s top-rated experiences for a reason.
While the tour is highly praised, it is weather-dependent and requires moderate physical activity. Participants should be comfortable walking on outdoor city streets at night. The group size limit is beneficial for interaction but might fill quickly, so advance booking is recommended.
Guests who prefer indoor or museum-based tours may find this outdoor walking experience less suitable. Plus, gratuities are appreciated but not included, so visitors should plan to tip their guide.
The Carolina History and Haunts Ghost Walking Tour offers a captivating blend of history, architecture, and ghost stories in Charlotte’s Fourth Ward. The affordable price combined with excellent guides makes this a standout choice for those seeking a fun, spooky, and educational evening.
The tour’s success lies in the storytelling prowess of guides like Elizabeth, the authentic historic sites, and the atmospheric nighttime setting. It’s a highly recommended experience for history lovers, ghost enthusiasts, and anyone curious about Charlotte’s haunted past.
“The guide was absolutely incredible, she went above and beyond the call of duty. Probably the best tour in general that I ever got anywhere.”
What is the cost of the tour?
The tour costs $27 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Fifth Third Bank at 201 N Tryon St and ends near 206 N Church St at the cemetery.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children must be accompanied by an adult, and the tour requires moderate physical activity, making it suitable for most ages with supervision.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, and appropriate clothing for outdoor night-time strolling.
Is gratuity included?
No, gratuities are not included but are appreciated.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour is subject to favorable weather. If canceled due to weather, participants are offered the option of an alternative date or full refund.
How many people can join the tour?
The group is limited to 30 travelers.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there public transportation nearby?
Yes, the tour is near public transportation, making it convenient for downtown visitors.