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Explore Denver’s haunted side with this 1.5-hour guided walking ghost tour in Capitol Hill, visiting historic mansions and learning spooky stories for $28.

For those interested in Denver’s darker stories, the Capitol Hill Guided Walking Ghost / History Tour offers an engaging 1 hour and 30 minutes exploration through the city’s most haunted spots. Priced at $28 per person, this tour covers approximately 1 mile of the Capitol Hill neighborhood, starting at the Molly Brown House and ending near the Colorado State Capitol Building.
Led by knowledgeable guides from Ghostly Emprise, the tour is recommended to be booked 11 days in advance and features a mobile ticket for easy access. This experience is ideal for visitors who enjoy the mix of history and paranormal tales, with many reviews emphasizing the guides’ expertise and the spooky atmosphere.
While the tour is accessible to most, keep in mind that it involves walking on city streets, so comfortable shoes are suggested. Most travelers find the pacing engaging, and it’s a great way to see Denver from a different, more mysterious perspective.

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This tour begins at the Colorado State Capitol, located at 200 E Colfax Ave. It concludes back at the same meeting point, making it convenient for those staying nearby. The tour departs in the evening, providing a perfect setting for spooky stories and ghostly encounters. Most travelers book about 11 days ahead, ensuring a spot in this popular experience.
The itinerary includes visits to iconic and rumored-haunted locations such as the Molly Brown House, famous for its connection to the Titanic survivor Margaret “Molly” Brown, and the Patterson Inn, which is known for ghost sightings. Along the way, guides share tales of paranormal activity, including apparitions and ghostly encounters, that have been reported over the years.
Other stops like the Peabody-Whitehead Mansion add to the haunted ambiance, with stories of cats ghosts, window-jumping guard dogs, and other spectral mysteries. The walk covers approximately one mile—a manageable pace for most, allowing plenty of time to absorb the stories and enjoy the historic architecture.
The guides are praised for their vast knowledge and ability to tell detailed, engaging stories. Many reviews highlight Sheila and Blake, who add personal insights and visual evidence like ghost photos. For those interested in paranormal investigation, EMF detector rentals are available for $6 USD, adding a fun, interactive element to the tour.
The guides also point out where to look for paranormal activity, such as specific windows or rooms within historic buildings, making the experience both fun and informative. The balance of history and supernatural stories appeals to a broad audience, from skeptics to believers.

This tour’s after-hours timing enhances the spooky vibe, especially as shadows grow longer and city sounds diminish. Reviewers mention the dark and stormy night adding to the ambiance, creating an immersive experience. The pacing is generally praised as being just right—not rushed, with enough time to listen and absorb each story, though some mention the tour could be even more enjoyable in warmer weather.
Most participants find the 1 hour 30 minutes duration sufficient to explore several haunted sites without fatigue. The group size varies, but the tour maintains an intimate feel, especially with fewer than 90 total participants.
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Those interested in architecture will find Capitol Hill’s mansions particularly striking, with many stories linked to their former residents and the paranormal legends surrounding them. The Patterson Inn and the Peabody-Whitehead Mansion stand out as highlights, offering fascinating backstories and spectral tales.
The tour emphasizes the beauty of Denver’s historic buildings, with guides sharing detailed information about their construction, owners, and ghost sightings. The stories often connect the architecture to the spooky events, adding depth to each stop.
Unlike typical ghost tours, this experience by Ghostly Emprise focuses on both historical facts and paranormal stories, with guides who research extensively. Many reviews mention the guides’ passion and enthusiasm, which enhances the storytelling. The use of EMF detectors and visual evidence also differentiate this tour, making it more than just retelling ghost stories.
The recommended booking time of about 11 days in advance indicates high popularity, and the full refund policy offers flexibility in case of schedule changes. The tour is suitable for most travelers, including service animals, and is accessible via public transportation.
At $28 per person, the tour offers a well-rounded experience that combines history, architecture, and ghost stories. The reviews consistently praise its value, citing knowledgeable guides, engaging stories, and the interactive element of equipment rentals.
While the tour does not include food or drinks, the experience itself provides entertainment and insights that justify the price. It is particularly appealing for history buffs, ghost enthusiasts, and those seeking an evening adventure in Denver.
This Capitol Hill guided ghost tour stands out for its expert narration, historic locations, and paranormal tales. The small group size, accessible routes, and interactive elements make it a compelling choice for a nighttime activity. The $28 price point is fair, especially considering the detailed storytelling and local insights provided.
Most participants find the blend of Denver’s architecture, history, and ghost stories both fun and educational. It’s best suited for those comfortable with walking and eager to experience Denver’s spooky side after dark. Booking in advance is recommended, given the tour’s popularity and limited availability.
“Was a good ghost tour. The guide was very knowledgeable and it was a good time. Would highly recommend”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, covering about 1 mile of walking in Capitol Hill.
Where does the tour start and end?
It departs and ends at the Colorado State Capitol, located at 200 E Colfax Ave.
What sites are visited on the tour?
Stops include Molly Brown House, Patterson Inn, Peabody-Whitehead Mansion, and other locations rumored to be haunted.
Is there any equipment involved?
Optional EMF detector rentals are available for $6 USD, which many find fun to use during the tour.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, but the walking involved suggests comfortable shoes are recommended. The tour is designed to be accessible to most.
Can I book this tour on short notice?
It’s best to book about 11 days in advance, but last-minute bookings may be possible depending on availability.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted to accompany guests during the tour.
What is the cancellation policy?
Full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours before the scheduled start. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
What makes this tour different from other ghost tours in Denver?
This tour combines detailed historical stories with paranormal tales, and features interactive equipment, offering a more immersive experience.
Would you recommend this tour?
Yes, especially for those interested in Denver’s haunted history and architectural gems, plus anyone seeking a fun evening exploring the city’s spooky legends.