Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover Lower Manhattan after dark with this 2-hour ghost stories walking tour, featuring landmarks like Wall Street and the Tweed Courthouse for $32.

The Lower Manhattan 2-Hour Tour offers a unique glimpse into the neighborhood’s eerie past, taking place after sunset. Priced at $32 per person, this walking experience lasts approximately 2 hours to 2 hours and 20 minutes and is perfect for those interested in ghost stories, true crime, and historic secrets. The tour is led by a professional guide, equipped with a lantern, who brings the spooky tales to life through captivating narration.
Starting at 52 Chambers Street on the steps of the Tweed Courthouse, the tour ventures through Manhattan’s oldest neighborhood. It’s designed for adults or older teens, given the adult content warning, and requires comfortable shoes for the lots of walking involved. With a maximum group size of 30 travelers, the tour maintains an intimate atmosphere, ideal for fans of history and ghostly legends alike.

While in New York City, here are other experiences we've covered

The tour kicks off at Tweed Courthouse, located on Chambers Street between Broadway and Centre Street. This historic building provides a fitting beginning to a dark, atmospheric walk through Manhattan’s oldest neighborhood. If running late, the guide navigates Chambers East, crosses Centre Street, and proceeds into Police Plaza, ensuring latecomers can still join the experience.
From this initial location, the guide leads the group behind the Municipal Building to Centre Street, where the walk continues into City Hall Park. The starting point’s central location makes it easy to reach with public transportation or by walking from nearby attractions. The free admission to the Tweed Courthouse allows participants to begin their spooky journey with no additional cost.

Throughout the walk, travelers encounter notable landmarks that are woven into the haunted narratives. Wall Street offers a backdrop to tales of financial corruption and crime, while the Tweed Courthouse itself is steeped in history and ghost stories. The guide’s storytelling style, filled with passion and vivid descriptions, helps visitors visualize the chilling events from the neighborhood’s past.
You’ll also visit Police Plaza, a location linked to law enforcement history, adding an authentic feeling of stepping back into a time when justice and crime intertwined in dark and often gruesome ways. The tour emphasizes hidden stories behind these familiar sights, making even well-known landmarks feel spooky and mysterious after dark.

Exploring after dark transforms the neighborhood into a shadowy landscape filled with ghostly echoes. The tour emphasizes the eerie ambiance that only nighttime provides, enhancing the spooky tales and giving a different perspective on familiar streets. The lighting, quiet streets, and twilight shadows create an ideal setting for stories of grisly executions and grave robbers.
The experience is particularly suited for horror and true-crime fans, who appreciate the gritty details and grim anecdotes shared by the guide. The lantern carried by the guide adds an old-fashioned, almost theatrical touch, further immersing the group in the mysterious atmosphere.

The Tweed Courthouse is the first stop, offering a historic and architectural marvel that’s central to the neighborhood’s story. Walking behind the building, the group moves into City Hall Park, a location with its own ghostly tales. The park’s darkened surroundings make it a perfect spot for storytelling, as shadows stretch longer and the atmosphere becomes more intense.
This route allows for a walk through some of the oldest streets in Manhattan, with the guide sharing stories that are only told in the quiet of the night. The stop at Police Plaza adds an element of law enforcement lore, rounding out the tour’s focus on true crime and dark history.

The tour begins promptly at 7:00 pm from 52 Chambers Street and ends at Fraunces Tavern on Pearl Street. It’s recommended to wear comfortable shoes because of the lots of walking involved and to bring water on hot days. Given that rain may occur, travelers should bring an umbrella to stay dry as the walk continues regardless of the weather.
Additional practical considerations include the adult content warning, making this tour unsuitable for children under 10. The group size is capped at 30, ensuring plenty of opportunities to hear the stories clearly and ask questions. The tour is also near public transportation, making it accessible for visitors staying in the city.

The guide, notably Megan, who has been doing this since 2011, is highly praised for her passion and engaging narration. Her storytelling makes the spooky legends more vivid and believable, transforming the walk into a thrilling experience. The guide’s ability to bring haunted history to life is a key reason why this tour consistently receives a perfect 5-star rating.

Unlike daytime sightseeing, this ghost stories tour offers a rare look at the darker side of Manhattan’s historic streets. The combination of famous landmarks and haunted tales makes it a captivating experience for those who enjoy history, crime, and ghost stories. The evening timing and atmospheric storytelling create a unique ambiance that keeps participants on the edge of their seats.
The $32 price point delivers good value, considering the expert guidance, interesting stops, and the immersive storytelling. The tour’s flexible cancellation policy also provides peace of mind for travelers planning their evening out.
This tour is best suited for adults and older teens who have an interest in ghost stories, true crime, and New York City history. The adult content and dark themes mean it’s not recommended for small children. Visitors who enjoy a theatrical, storytelling approach will find the guide’s narration particularly compelling.
Those looking for a lighthearted or family-friendly experience may want to explore other options, but for fans of spooky tales and historic mysteries, this Lower Manhattan tour delivers a memorable, haunting experience.
The Lower Manhattan 2-Hour Tour offers a fascinating way to experience Manhattan’s old streets after dark. With expert narration and stops at iconic sites like Wall Street and City Hall Park, it combines landmark sightseeing with ghost stories and true crime lore. The $32 price and short duration make it an accessible option for an engaging evening activity.
Thanks to the enthusiastic guide and the atmospheric setting, this tour stands out as a must-do for horror enthusiasts and history buffs alike. It’s particularly suited for those who want to explore Lower Manhattan’s mysterious side in a fun, storytelling format that’s both educational and spooky.
“10/10. Megan was our tour guide and she was fantastic. She told the stories with such passion that you could truly picture everything. I would reco…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is not recommended for children under 10 due to adult content and spooky themes.
What should I wear on this tour?
Participants should wear comfortable shoes for the lots of walking, and bring water and an umbrella if needed.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at 52 Chambers Street and ends at Fraunces Tavern on Pearl Street.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers professional guide services. No additional attractions or transportation are included.
Is the tour accessible?
The tour is near public transportation, making it easy to reach the starting point.
Can I cancel this tour if needed?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours to 2 hours and 20 minutes.
Is the guide knowledgeable about haunted history?
Yes, the guide, particularly Megan, is praised for her passion and expertise in storytelling.
What kind of stories are shared?
The tour features stories of grave robbers, grisly executions, and other ghostly legends of Lower Manhattan.