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Explore Dallas's haunted history on a 2.5-hour ghost walking tour with stops at four historic bars, led by knowledgeable guides, for $36.52 per person.
Discover the spooky side of Dallas with the Haunted Dallas Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour. Priced at just $36.52 per person, this 2-hour 30-minute tour takes you through the historic downtown district, with stops at four haunted bars in old buildings. The tour is led by a costumed local guide who shares eerie stories and legends, making for an engaging experience. It’s ideal for those who enjoy ghost stories, historic architecture, and a lively night out. Plus, the tour is wheelchair accessible and keeps group sizes small for a more personal touch.
While drinks are at your own expense, the tour includes a take-home commemorative cup or can cooler, adding a memorable keepsake. Bookings typically happen 13 days in advance, and the tour is perfect for adults aged 21 and over with a moderate physical fitness level. The tour’s balance of storytelling, historic sites, and bar stops promises an entertaining night that combines history, mystery, and nightlife in downtown Dallas.

The tour begins at Harwood Tavern located at 333 S Harwood St. This historic tavern sets the tone with tales of lingering spirits from Dallas’s past, establishing an eerie atmosphere early on. The 30-minute stop allows guests to enjoy some drinks (at their own expense) while listening to ghost stories, making it a lively yet spooky start. This well-preserved old bar is a prime example of Dallas’s historic architecture, anchoring the tour’s focus on local legends.
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Next, the tour moves to Main Street Garden, a picturesque park surrounded by haunted hotels. In this 10-minute stop, stories of local legends and haunted hotel tales unfold, giving a glimpse into Dallas’s ghostly lore. The park provides a nice contrast between the haunting stories and the lively city backdrop, adding a visual element to the storytelling. This stop is perfect for those who enjoy learning about the stories behind well-known city landmarks.

One of the key stops is a haunted theatre in downtown Dallas. Here, the guide shares stories of ghostly apparitions and mysterious occurrences tied to Dallas’s theatrical history. Although details about the theatre itself aren’t specified, the focus remains on tales that give this historic venue a chilling reputation. The stop offers a chance to appreciate Dallas’s cultural history with a spooky twist, perfect for fans of performing arts or ghost stories.
The tour features a famous art installation that garners attention not only for its visual impact but also for its folklore. While the specific artwork isn’t named, the guide discusses its significance and the legends surrounding it, adding an element of local art history with a haunted edge. This stop is a unique way to blend Dallas’s artistic culture with ghostly tales, making the tour more than just a bar crawl.

The Press Box Grill, another historic bar, is a major highlight. During the 30-minute stop, guests can enjoy more spirits while hearing stories about the surrounding spirits associated with the building. The guide’s storytelling creates a lively, immersive experience in this vintage bar setting. The venue’s atmosphere complements the narrative, making it a memorable part of the tour.
One of the most distinctive stories involves a giant pegasus sculpture flying over the city. This legend adds a fantastical element to the tour, blending myth with local lore. Guests learn why this sculpture is said to be haunted or linked to ghost stories, enriching their understanding of Dallas’s public art and urban legends. This stop showcases how Dallas’s modern art intersects with its ghostly tales.

The Ye Olde Scarlet Pumpernickel Tavern stands out with its own spooky story rooted in history. The guide recounts tales of ghostly sightings and the historic significance of this tavern, which has been part of Dallas’s nightlife scene for years. Visitors can appreciate the charm of this old hotel while soaking in its haunted reputation during the 30-minute stop.
The tour’s final stop is the most haunted hotel in Dallas, where ghostly legends and eerie experiences are relayed. This location offers a fitting conclusion to the journey, leaving guests with chilling stories and a sense of Dallas’s haunted past. The tales often include mysterious happenings that have persisted over the years, making it a memorable end to the night’s exploration.
After the ghost stories, the tour concludes at the Rodeo Bar, where guests can enjoy live music and a drink in a lively setting. While drinks are not included in the tour price, this relaxed atmosphere provides an opportunity to discuss the stories, share impressions, and wind down. The 10-minute stop here offers a casual conclusion to an evening filled with history, legends, and local culture.
The final stop at the AT&T Discovery District reveals stories about what once stood on this site and the tragedies that befell the area. This 10-minute segment ties together Dallas’s urban development and ghost stories, illustrating how history and tragedy fuel the city’s haunted reputation. It’s a fitting way to reflect on the stories shared throughout the tour.
This walking tour features small groups, generally capped at 16 travelers, which enhances the experience with personal interaction. The tour departs from Harwood Tavern and ends at Rodeo Bar, making it easy to access via public transportation and near downtown hotels. The meeting point is easily accessible, and the tour is wheelchair accessible, accommodating guests with mobility needs.
Guests should dress comfortably for outdoor walking and are advised to wear weather-appropriate clothing. The minimum age is 21, and a valid photo ID is required to participate, ensuring a mature audience for the bar stops and stories.
This $36.52 tour offers not only engaging ghost stories but also a taste of Dallas’s historic bars and landmarks. Many reviews highlight excellent guides like Taylor and Jake, who bring stories vividly to life and create a friendly, approachable atmosphere. The inclusion of a souvenir cup or can cooler adds extra value, making the experience more memorable.
While some reviews mention that the drinks are not included and the storytelling can vary depending on the guide, the overall consensus remains positive. The small group size and personal service make this tour suitable for those who enjoy a relaxed, storytelling-focused experience that combines history, mystery, and nightlife.
This tour appeals most to adults who love ghost stories and history, enjoy bar-hopping in historic venues, and prefer a casual, friendly vibe. It’s especially suitable for those interested in Dallas’s landmarks and urban legends, as well as anyone seeking a fun, spooky night out with an entertaining guide.
While the tour is accessible and well-reviewed, it’s best suited for guests with moderate mobility who enjoy walking outdoors and listening to stories in lively settings. The cost and duration offer good value for a memorable evening exploring Dallas’s haunted side.
“Its average. The booze isnt really tied into the experience. So the drinking feels like a disjointed experience. All can be put together much bet…”
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
No, the minimum age is 21 years, and guests must have valid photo ID.
Are drinks included in the tour price?
No, drinks are purchased separately at the stops.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at Harwood Tavern and ends at Rodeo Bar.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What should I wear?
Dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking.
How many stops are there?
There are six main stops, including four bars, a park, and historic sites.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking about 13 days in advance is recommended for availability.
Who leads the tour?
A costumed local guide with storytelling experience leads the tour, ensuring an engaging experience.
Haunted Dallas Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour offers a lively combination of history, ghost stories, and nightlife in downtown Dallas. With knowledgeable guides, engaging storytelling, and historic bar stops, it provides a fun, spooky evening suited for adults looking to explore the city’s haunted side with a relaxed, friendly vibe.