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Experience Williamsburg’s haunted side with the Colonial Ghosts tour—1 hour of chilling stories, dark history, and iconic sites for just $26 per person.
Exploring Colonial Williamsburg after sunset takes on a new thrill with the Colonial Ghosts: Ghostly Whispers of Williamsburg Ghost Tour. For $26 per person, this 1 to 1.5-hour haunted walking experience offers an insightful mix of history and ghost stories led by a seasoned guide from US Ghost Adventures. The tour begins at 424 Duke of Gloucester Street, near the Thomas Jefferson statue, where you’ll meet your guide, distinguishable by a US Ghost Adventures t-shirt and lantern.
This tour is perfect for those curious about Williamsburg’s darker side, especially since it combines credible, well-researched history with authentic ghost tales. While it’s accessible for most, it’s important to note that not suitable for people with mobility impairments or those who cannot walk more than a mile. The experience runs rain or shine, so comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.


This ghost tour in Williamsburg explores the city’s most haunted sites in a compact, engaging format. The tour lasts between 1 and 1.5 hours, making it a manageable evening activity that fits well into a busy sightseeing schedule. The tour’s starting point at Merchant’s Square is easy to find, and the guide’s lantern adds a classic haunted ambiance right from the beginning.
Williamsburg’s living history setting, with horse-drawn carriages, cobblestone streets, and vintage costumes, provides a charming backdrop for the supernatural stories. The guide discusses true crime, betrayal, and bloody wars, blending history and paranormal tales seamlessly. A highlight involves searching for the Hedge Maze Ghost at the Governor’s Palace and feeling the chilling energy around the Peyton Randolph House.
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The meeting point is at the Thomas Jefferson statue in Merchant’s Square, located between the Precious Gem Jewelry Store and Kimball Theater. Arrive 15 minutes early to meet your guide, who will be clearly identifiable with a lantern and US Ghost Adventures apparel. The tour does not include transportation, so plan your arrival accordingly.
The group size remains manageable, allowing the guide to give detailed stories and answer questions. The tour emphasizes authentic, local ghost stories backed by well-researched history, making the experience both entertaining and informative.

The Peyton Randolph House with its blood-red glow is one of the most dramatic stops on the tour, known for its evil energy and haunted reputation. Guests hear first-hand accounts of ghostly activity linked to this cursed home. Similarly, the Governor’s Palace is a location associated with the Hedge Maze Ghost, where the guide leads searches for spirits in this iconic historic site.
Throughout the tour, visitors learn about notorious figures such as a sadistic Civil War surgeon and a signer of the Declaration of Independence who was poisoned by his grandnephew. These stories enrich the ghostly atmosphere with true crime and betrayal woven into Williamsburg’s historic streets.

The guides from US Ghost Adventures earn praise for their knowledgeable, entertaining, and credible storytelling. They wear US Ghost Adventures t-shirts and carry lanterns, enhancing the authentic haunted experience. The guides are skilled at balancing history and spooky tales, making the stories both believable and engaging.
Guests appreciate the passion and expertise of the guides, which help bring the haunted sites to life. The tour’s pacing is typically well-managed, allowing enough time at each stop to absorb the stories without feeling rushed.
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Participants should wear comfortable shoes for walking on cobblestone streets and historic pathways. The tour runs rain or shine, so weather-appropriate clothing is necessary. The tour is wheelchair accessible, but it is not recommended for those who cannot walk more than a mile, limiting options for mobility-impaired guests.
The timing of the tour in the evening or at night heightens the haunted atmosphere, but it also means lighting conditions may vary. Sound levels can fluctuate, especially in busier areas, so earlier tours might be noisier, as noted in some reviews.
Compared to other Williamsburg ghost tours, this experience offers a focused, hour-long exploration of the city’s most haunted sites with an emphasis on credible history. It does not include additional activities like pub crawls or paranormal investigations, making it a more straightforward option.
It is ideal for visitors who prefer a compact, well-structured ghost walk with reliable storytelling and not too many stops. The price point of $26 makes it an accessible way to experience Williamsburg’s haunted reputation without a lengthy commitment.

This haunted walking tour offers a memorable introduction to Williamsburg’s spooky side, with authentic stories backed by solid history. The knowledgeable guides and iconic landmarks like the Peyton Randolph House and Governor’s Palace make it a worthwhile experience for history buffs and ghost enthusiasts alike.
While it’s not suitable for those with mobility issues, the easy meeting point, manageable duration, and engaging storytelling ensure a fun and spooky evening. For $26, visitors get a well-reviewed, entertaining, and informative ghost tour that captures the mysterious spirit of Williamsburg.

How long is the Ghost Tour?
The tour lasts between 1 and 1.5 hours, making it a concise yet immersive experience.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at 424 Duke of Gloucester Street, at the Thomas Jefferson statue in Merchant’s Square.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is generally suitable for those able to walk over a mile and enjoy spooky stories; very young children might find it too intense.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended for walking on cobblestone streets.
Can I attend if I have mobility issues?
The tour is wheelchair accessible but not recommended for those unable to walk more than a mile.
Does the tour run rain or shine?
Yes, the tour continues in rain or shine, so dress accordingly.
Are food and drinks allowed during the tour?
No, smoking, alcohol, and video recording are not permitted during the tour.
How do I find the meeting point?
Look for the Thomas Jefferson statue at Merchant’s Square—the guide will be wearing a lantern and a US Ghost Adventures shirt.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour family-friendly?
While suitable for most, it may not be ideal for very young children or those sensitive to spooky themes.
Are tours available in languages other than English?
This tour is conducted in English.
How do I reserve a spot?
Reservations can be made with the option to pay later, providing flexibility in planning your Williamsburg visit.