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Explore Boston's haunted pubs and taverns with a 2-hour guided pub crawl featuring stories of the Founding Fathers and eerie local legends for $35.

The Boston: Haunted Pub Crawl of Historic Pubs and Taverns offers a 2-hour journey into the city’s dark past, weaving together haunted tales and historical legends from the Revolutionary War era. For $35 per person, this tour takes you through some of Boston’s most notorious taverns, once frequented by American Patriots like Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and Paul Revere. Starting outside the Samuel Adams Statue at Faneuil Hall, the tour is led by a knowledgeable guide who shares stories that blend history with ghostly whispers. The experience is suitable for those over 21 years and emphasizes Boston’s haunted history with a focus on its revolutionary roots.
This tour is ideal for curious history buffs and fans of ghost stories alike, offering a mix of charming local venues and spine-tingling legends. While drinks are not included, the atmosphere, storytelling, and historic ambiance compensate for it. The tour’s 2-hour duration makes it a fun and manageable evening activity, especially for visitors eager to explore Boston’s shadowy streets and haunted pubs.
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The haunted pub crawl begins at the Samuel Adams Statue, located at 1 S Market Street, at the intersection of North and Congress Street. This spot offers a recognizable and central meeting point for the tour group. From here, the guide will lead participants through some of Boston’s most notorious historic pubs and taverns. The meeting location is accessible and convenient for those staying in or visiting the Faneuil Hall area, a lively hub of Boston’s downtown.
Participants should arrive on time and bring ID or passport, as well as comfortable shoes for walking between stops. The tour takes place rain or shine, so weather preparation is advised. Video recording is not allowed, but plenty of photo opportunities are available outside the venues.

Throughout the 2-hour tour, visitors visit multiple haunted pubs and taverns with connections to Boston’s Revolutionary War past. These venues were once the hangouts of legendary figures like Samuel Adams and Paul Revere, adding a layer of authenticity and intrigue to each stop. The guide shares sordid tales and ghostly legends behind each location, making each pub a portal into Boston’s blood-stained streets and hidden secrets.
The pubs are charming and historic, often dating back to the 18th or 19th centuries. As you move through these venues, expect stories of spirits and hauntings intertwined with local history, creating an experience that appeals to history enthusiasts and ghost story lovers alike.
The guides leading this tour are highly praised for their expertise, storytelling skills, and friendly demeanor. Reviews highlight guides like Victoria, Nicole, and Liberty for their engaging narratives and ability to make history come alive. They share personal experiences with spirits, adding a personal touch to the storytelling.
Tour guides ensure that the information is accurate and delivered in an entertaining manner. They are attentive to guests’ interests and adjust the pacing accordingly. Their knowledgeable and personable approach keeps the group engaged and eager to hear more about Boston’s haunted past.
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Each venue offers a different glimpse into Boston’s drinking history and haunted legends. The stories behind these pubs range from tales of ghostly apparitions to darker secrets linked to Boston’s birth as a city. Expect the ghost stories to be vivid and compelling, blending history with local folklore.
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The atmosphere during the tour is often described as lively and fun, with great vibes and interesting stories. The group size is manageable, allowing guides to engage everyone and share stories comfortably. Many reviews mention the fun and friendly environment created by both guides and participants.
Given the 2-hour pacing, the tour is suitable for those looking for an entertaining evening activity. The tour is rain or shine, and the walking distance between pubs is moderate, making it accessible for most.

Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable shoes and bring ID or passport for age verification. Since drinks are not included, visitors should plan to purchase beverages at the venues if they wish. The tour does not permit video recording, but ample photo opportunities outside the venues exist.
Arriving punctually is important, as the tour starts promptly at the Samuel Adams Statue. The group typically stays at each pub long enough to hear the story and soak in the atmosphere, but the pace is steady enough to keep everyone engaged.

The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it an inclusive option for a wide range of visitors. Participants can reserve online with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The pay later feature helps travelers keep their plans flexible without upfront commitments.
This flexibility is especially useful for travelers who want to confirm their plans closer to the date or who are unsure of the weather forecast.
The Boston Haunted Pub Crawl offers a unique blend of history, ghosts, and local tavern culture all wrapped into a lively 2-hour experience. Priced at $35, it provides a cost-effective way to combine entertainment and education in Boston’s historic core. The guides’ expertise and storytelling flair elevate the experience, making it a memorable evening.
While the tour focuses on Revolutionary War legends and haunting stories, it also delivers a fun atmosphere and charming venues, ideal for those interested in history and ghost tales. It is especially suited for adults over 21 seeking an engaging and atmospheric night out in Boston.
Is this tour suitable for alcohol consumption?
While drinks are not included, guests are welcome to purchase beverages at the pubs, making it ideal for those who enjoy a drink while hearing ghost stories.
Can I bring my own camera or phone?
Yes, participants can bring phones and cameras for photos outside the venues. However, video recording is not allowed during the tour.
How physically demanding is the tour?
The tour involves walking between several pubs with manageable distances. Comfortable shoes are recommended, and the pace is steady but not strenuous.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring inclusivity for guests with mobility needs.
What should I bring for the tour?
Participants should bring ID or passport for age verification and comfortable shoes. Weather-appropriate clothing is advised, as the tour takes place rain or shine.
How do I cancel or reschedule?
Cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Booking can be done online, with the option to reserve now and pay later.
This haunted pub crawl in Boston offers a memorable way to explore the city’s historic pubs and ghostly legends, blending history and mystery in a spirited 2-hour adventure.
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