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Experience Minneapolis' ghostly past on a 2-hour walking tour visiting haunted landmarks like Mill Ruins Park, Foshay Tower, and Minneapolis City Hall with expert guides.

The Minneapolis: Ghost Walk offers a captivating 2-hour journey into the spectral side of Minnesota’s largest city. Led by experienced guides, this tour takes visitors through haunted landmarks such as Mill Ruins Park, Foshay Tower, and Minneapolis City Hall, sharing chilling stories behind these historic sites. With a rating of 4.4, this experience suits those interested in local legends, ghost stories, and historical mysteries, all while enjoying a walk through downtown Minneapolis and along the riverfront.
Starting at Mill Ruins Park, the tour covers an array of locations with spooky tales linked to tragic events and visible apparitions. The tour includes stops at well-known sites like the Guthrie Theater, Weisman Art Museum, SanjuSan, and St. Anthony Main, offering photo opportunities and brief visits. The tour ends back at Mill Ruins Park, making it a compact yet engaging exploration of Minneapolis’ ghostly lore. Travelers appreciate the live English-speaking guide and the wheelchair accessibility, ensuring inclusivity for most visitors.
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The tour begins at Mill Ruins Park, a site rooted in Minneapolis’ industrial past. Here, visitors learn about the gruesome 1878 mill explosion that is said to leave a spectral residue, with sightings of phantom figures linked to the tragedy. This site sets the tone for the mysterious stories that follow, blending history with supernatural tales.
The park’s haunting atmosphere is enhanced by its waterfront setting, where the remains of the old mills evoke both historical significance and ghostly whispers. The expert guide explains the gruesome events and sightings reported over the years, giving visitors a chilling sense of what might linger in the shadows of this historic site.

A key highlight of the tour is the visit to the Foshay Tower, an iconic skyscraper in downtown Minneapolis. The Foshay Museum and Observation Deck provide a vantage point while also offering stories of the ghostly figure of its builder that is said to roam the halls. The tower’s history as a symbol of ambition and its spectral legends make it a must-see stop for ghost enthusiasts.
From the top, visitors get a panoramic view of Minneapolis, contrasting the city’s bustling skyline with its haunted past. The guide shares tales of unexplained noises and sightings experienced by staff and visitors, adding a spine-tingling layer to the visit. This site exemplifies the way historic landmarks can also serve as spectral playgrounds in Minneapolis.
Next, the Minneapolis City Hall stands as a testament to the city’s civic history and its dark legends. Once the location of botched public executions, the building is rumored to house wandering apparitions. Visitors hear stories of unexplained footsteps, shadows, and strange sounds echoing through its corridors.
The tour’s storytelling at this location emphasizes the historical context behind the hauntings, making it clear that the city’s darker moments have left a lasting imprint. The City Hall’s architecture and ghost stories make it a compelling stop for those interested in the intersection of history and the supernatural.
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At The Depot, the tour uncovers tales of a mysterious man in a fedora encountered by staff and visitors. This location, once a bustling transportation hub, is believed to host paranormal activity, with shadowy figures seen in the quieter hours. The guide narrates these encounters, adding a layer of realism to the ghostly legends.
The Depot’s history as a transit center lends itself to stories of lingering spirits associated with the city’s bustling past. This stop gives a glimpse into Minneapolis’ ghostly folklore intertwined with its transportation history.

St. Anthony Main, a former encampment of Union soldiers, features prominently in the tour’s collection of ghost stories. The area’s military past is linked to sightings of spirits and unexplained phenomena. The Waterman, a mythical figure connected to the Hennepin Avenue Bridge, adds mythic intrigue to this part of the tour.
These legends highlight Minneapolis’ layered history, from military camps to urban legends. The stories evoke a sense of historical resonance mixed with paranormal mystery, making this stretch of the tour both educational and eerie.
The Soap Factory is renowned for its paranormal activity, with shadowy figures reported and a reputation as a hotspot for ghostly encounters. The guide details the haunted stories tied to this industrial site, which has become a focal point for Minneapolis’ ghost lore.
Known for its dark history, the Soap Factory captivates those curious about supernatural phenomena. The stories here are particularly vivid, with reports of unexplained shadows and noises, perfect for visitors seeking a ghostly thrill.

The tour also covers the unsettling Smiley Face murder club legend, connected to unexplained deaths around the city. Plus, the Waterman myth associated with the Hennepin Avenue Bridge adds an element of urban legend to the ghost stories shared during the walk.
These stories underscore Minneapolis’ reputation for mysterious disappearances and supernatural mythmaking. The guide explains the legends in a straightforward yet compelling manner, helping visitors appreciate the city’s ghostly reputation beyond just haunted buildings.

The tour concludes back at Mill Ruins Park, providing a chance to reflect on the stories shared. The waterfront setting, combined with the historical context, leaves a lasting impression. This final stop ties together the ghostly tales with Minneapolis’s industrial past, reinforcing the haunting atmosphere.
The two-hour experience balances storytelling with sightseeing, ensuring visitors leave with a vivid sense of Minneapolis’ haunted side and its history.
This ghost walk is designed for comfort and convenience. It includes photo stops at key landmarks like the Weisman Art Museum, SanjuSan, Switch House, and Stone Arch Bridge. Each stop lasts around 10 minutes, allowing for quick photos and brief explorations without disrupting the tour flow.
The live English-speaking guide enriches the experience with storytelling expertise. The tour is wheelchair accessible and allows free cancellation with a 24-hour notice, making it flexible for different travel plans. The option to reserve now and pay later adds further convenience.
This 2-hour ghost walk offers a well-rounded exploration of Minneapolis’s haunted sites, blending history, urban legends, and spectral tales. The expert guides and carefully curated stops make it a compelling choice for those interested in local legends and ghost stories. Each location, from Mill Ruins Park to the Soap Factory, provides a unique glimpse into the city’s mysterious side.
While it’s a short tour, its focused itinerary and storytelling depth make it a rewarding experience. The low-key pacing and accessible venues ensure a comfortable journey into Minneapolis’ ghostly past. For anyone looking for a spooky walk that combines history with ghost stories, this tour delivers genuine intrigue.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is designed for a general adult audience interested in ghost stories and history. Its content might be too spooky for very young children.
How physically demanding is the tour?
The tour involves walking between stops, but each stop is brief, and the route is accessible. It’s suitable for most visitors, including those using wheelchairs.
Are drinks or food included?
No, this tour focuses on storytelling and sightseeing at landmarks. Food and drinks are not part of the experience.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility if your plans change.
Is the tour available in languages other than English?
Currently, the tour is offered in English only.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes and an interest in local legends will enhance your experience. It’s also good to bring a camera for photos at the stops.