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Discover Richmond’s haunted history on the Church Hill Chillers Ghost Tour, a 1.5-hour walk exploring landmark ghost tales starting at Patrick Henry's Pub.

The Church Hill Chillers Ghost Tour invites you to explore the haunted corners of Richmond’s Church Hill neighborhood for just $27 per person. Lasting approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, this tour offers a compact yet rich experience packed with ghost stories and historic insights. The tour departs from Patrick Henry’s Pub & Grille, a lively local spot with a storied past that dates back over 160 years.
This tour is designed for small groups—capped at 20 travelers—which helps foster an intimate atmosphere. It’s perfect for those interested in local history, ghost lore, and a casual, engaging walk through one of Richmond’s most historic districts. The tour is available in all weather conditions, making it a reliable choice regardless of the season, but visitors should dress appropriately for outdoor walking.

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The tour kicks off right outside Patrick Henry’s Pub & Grille at 2300 E Broad St. This location serves as a welcoming, convenient starting point, blending modern dining with historical charm. Meeting here allows visitors to grab a quick drink or meal before heading out into the streets for ghost stories and local lore.
The pub itself has seen more than 160 years of history, setting the tone for the tour. Since the tour ends back at this same spot, it’s easy to combine your ghost adventure with a meal or drinks afterward, making it a relaxed outing for groups or individuals.

The Church Hill neighborhood is the focus of the tour, known for its beautiful architecture and significant history. As you walk, the guide shares stories of hauntings and historic events tied to local landmarks, enhancing the atmosphere with tales of the past. The walk is designed to be moderate in physical demand, suitable for most participants, and all stories are told in an engaging manner.
This tour offers a chance to see more than just downtown Richmond, with stories centered on sites away from the usual tourist spots. The neighborhood’s charming streets and historic buildings make for a scenic backdrop to the spooky tales.

The tour begins at Patrick Henry’s Pub & Grille, a local favorite with a long history. The building has witnessed over 160 years of Richmond history, making it a fitting launch point for a ghost tour. Guests can enjoy a casual atmosphere and perhaps try some of the pub’s offerings before or after the tour, as the activity starts and ends at this location.
Since the pub is part of the experience, it contributes to a friendly, community-oriented vibe—helpful for those new to ghost tours or unfamiliar with the area.
One of the stops features an old tobacco warehouse, now converted into apartments. Historically, this building played a role during the Civil War, serving as an Alabama hospital. Its past creates a chilling backdrop for ghost stories, especially considering its transformation from a wartime hospital to a modern residence.
Guests learn about the building’s haunted reputation and its connection to Richmond’s turbulent history, adding depth to the ghost tales. This stop offers a tangible link between historic events and supernatural legends.
Another significant stop is Bellevue Elementary School, built on the site of a former mansion from the Civil War era. The mansion was once home to one of the war’s most accomplished spies, making it a site of both historical intrigue and ghostly lore.
The guide shares stories about the hauntings associated with the school and the spy’s secretive past, making it a highlight for history enthusiasts and those intrigued by espionage stories. The site’s layered history makes it a compelling part of the ghost tour narrative.

Beyond the main stops, the tour visits more sites of historic hauntings, each with its own story. The guide’s storytelling weaves together facts, local legends, and ghostly tales, creating a cohesive experience that balances history and mystery.
Since the tour is approximately 90 minutes long, the stops are paced to allow for storytelling, photos, and soaking in the neighborhood atmosphere without feeling rushed.
The professional guide leads the tour with a focus on engaging storytelling and historical accuracy. Reviews highlight the guide’s knowledgeable manner and the way he makes the stories come alive, blending ghost lore with factual history.
Participants appreciate the casual, friendly tone, which helps make the spooky tales accessible and fun rather than overly frightening. The small group size enhances interaction, allowing questions and personal stories.
Since the tour operates in all weather conditions, guests should dress appropriately for outdoor walking. Comfortable shoes are recommended, especially since the route involves strolling through historic streets. Children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult.
It’s wise to book in advance, as the tour is typically booked about 11 days in advance. The mobile ticket makes check-in smooth, and cancellation is free if made more than 24 hours ahead.
This ghost tour appeals to history buffs, local residents, and travelers seeking a fun, educational experience. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy small-group settings and stories rooted in real historical buildings. The balance of spooky tales and historical context makes it ideal for a relaxed evening outing.
The tour’s moderate pace and outdoor route mean it’s accessible for most people with average fitness levels. It’s not designed to be frightening but rather engaging and atmospheric.
Priced at just $27, this small-group ghost walk offers a well-balanced mix of history and haunting tales in Richmond’s iconic Church Hill neighborhood. The stops at Patrick Henry’s Pub, a Civil War hospital, and Bellevue Elementary provide a tangible connection to the city’s past and ghostly legends.
Guided by a knowledgeable storyteller, the experience emphasizes entertaining storytelling and local landmarks rather than scare tactics. The tour’s length and pace suit most, and the weather-proof setup ensures it can proceed comfortably year-round.
This tour is a great choice for history enthusiasts, ghost story fans, and locals who want to learn more about Richmond’s hidden stories in a friendly, intimate setting.
“Our guide was a history buff so along with hearing the ghost stories, we learned some really cool things about Richmond historically. Also, having …”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start?
It begins outside Patrick Henry’s Pub & Grille at 2300 E Broad St.
What is included in the price?
The ticket price includes a professional guide and mobile ticket for easy access.
Is there a minimum age requirement?
Children must be accompanied by an adult; specific age restrictions are not detailed but the tour is suitable for most ages.
Does the tour operate in bad weather?
Yes, it operates in all weather conditions, but guests should dress accordingly.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refund if canceled more than 24 hours before the start.
What makes this tour different from others?
The small group size, local historic landmarks, and enthusiastic storytelling set this tour apart.
Is this tour suitable for those with limited mobility?
The tour involves moderate walking, so travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level.
Can I combine this tour with a meal?
Yes, since the meeting point and end are at Patrick Henry’s Pub, you can enjoy a meal or drinks before or after the tour.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Yes, children are welcome with adult supervision; the stories are engaging without being overly frightening.