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Explore Boston’s haunted sites on a 1.5-hour Death and Dying Walking Ghost Tour for $35, with stories from colonial history and chilling legends.
Discover the Boston: Death and Dying Walking Ghost Tour, a captivating 1.5-hour experience that takes you through some of the city’s most haunted spots for $35 per person. Starting at 24 Beacon Street in front of the Massachusetts State House, this adults-only tour offers a mix of history, ghost stories, and eerie legends, making it ideal for those interested in Boston’s darker past. The tour is led by a live English-speaking guide and is wheelchair accessible, providing an inclusive experience for a broad audience. While it doesn’t include food or drinks, it stands out with its focus on haunted locations like King’s Chapel Burying Ground and the Granary Burying Ground.
The tour’s duration of 1.5 hours fits well into an evening outing, especially for visitors wanting a spooky yet informative experience. Its price point of $35 is reasonable for such a guided walk, and the flexible cancellation policy allows free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. With an average rating of 4.3 from six reviews, the tour is generally well-received, especially for the enthusiasm and knowledge of the guides. It’s a solid choice for adults aged 16 and above wanting to explore Boston’s haunted history.


The tour gathers at 24 Beacon Street, directly in front of the Massachusetts State House gates. Arriving 15 minutes early ensures smooth check-in and allows you to settle before the walk begins. The meeting spot is easy to find, making accessibility straightforward for all participants. The tour usually departs in the evening or at night, enhancing the spooky atmosphere.
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The highlight of this tour is its visit to King’s Chapel Burying Ground, where a headless woman is said to have never fulfilled her journey to the afterlife. The guide recounts this chilling story along with other ghostly tales linked to colonial Boston. The tour also makes stops at Boston Common and the Granary Burying Ground, both of which have long histories associated with tragic deaths and ghost sightings.
The Old South Meeting House and Custom House are additional stops, each with their own stories of ghostly activity and historical significance. The Omni Parker House Hotel adds an element of spectral sightings linked to its long-standing history. At each site, the guide shares stories behind the hauntings, giving visitors a sense of the dark past hidden within Boston’s streets.

This tour emphasizes the dark stories of death and afterlife in Colonial America. Guides explain how these themes influenced local legends, with particular attention to the hauntings associated with graveyards and historic buildings. The stories help connect the locations to Boston’s colonial past, making the experience both eerie and educational.
You’ll learn about local legends—such as the man who was buried alive—adding a layer of historical horror that makes the walk memorable. The storytelling approach aims to blend history with ghostly lore, creating an engaging narrative throughout the walk.
The meeting point is at a central, recognizable location, making it easy for visitors to join. The tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that mobility limitations do not hinder participation. The recommended comfortable shoes help with walking over uneven or cobblestone streets typical of historic Boston.
Participants are advised not to record videos during the walk but are encouraged to listen and absorb the stories. The tour operates rain or shine, so weather considerations should be planned accordingly. While the tour does not include food or drinks, there are no other additional costs besides the ticket.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour features a live guide who is enthusiastic and knowledgeable about Boston’s haunted history. Reviews highlight that guides are skilled storytellers, often adding humor and lively commentary, making the experience both fun and informative. The pace tends to be comfortable, though some reviews note that groups can be large, which might slightly affect the intimacy of the experience.
The guide’s storytelling skills are frequently praised, with many emphasizing how the stories make the sites come alive. Despite some criticism about limited access to certain haunted sites, the guide’s narration compensates by sharing vivid stories about the locations.
While the tour’s 1.5-hour duration is generally well-paced, some reviews mention that large groups can lead to spending more time at each location, which may diminish the overall experience. The walk covers a manageable area, focusing mainly on prominent sites, so the pace remains steady.
Participants should prepare for outdoor walking in potentially cooler or wet weather, especially since the tour runs in the evening. The group size tends to be large, which can influence how close you feel to the guide’s storytelling.
Walking through historic Boston at night while listening to ghost stories offers a unique perspective on the city’s past. The tour combines history with supernatural legends, giving a sense of the atmosphere that colonial Bostonians might have experienced. The storytelling often brings to life the city’s most haunted locations, making it an engaging experience.
The inclusion of sites like the Granary Burying Ground, where notable figures like Paul Revere are buried, adds depth to the eerie stories. The tour’s focus on death and the afterlife makes it distinct from more general city tours.
At $35, this tour offers an affordable and engaging way to explore Boston’s haunted history. It suits adults and older teens who enjoy ghost stories, history, and a slightly spooky evening adventure. The flexible booking options and cancellation policy add convenience, especially for visitors with uncertain schedules.
While some reviews note that certain sites are visited only from the outside, the storytelling compensates by vividly recounting the legends. This tour provides a good balance of entertainment and education, especially for those interested in Boston’s dark past.
This ghost walk provides an immersive glimpse into Boston’s haunted sites with a focus on death, burial grounds, and ghostly legends. The knowledgeable guides and lively storytelling make it a memorable experience, especially in the evening atmosphere. It’s a compelling choice for adults seeking a spooky cultural experience with a historical twist.
While the group size can be large, the tour’s overall pacing and storytelling quality help keep the experience engaging. The reasonably priced ticket combined with the flexible cancellation makes it accessible and easy to try. If you’re interested in Boston’s haunted legends and colonial ghost stories, this tour delivers a satisfying and atmospheric journey.
Is this tour suitable for children?
This tour is designed for guests aged 16 and above, making it more suitable for older teens and adults interested in ghost stories and historical legends.
What stops are included in the tour?
Stops include King’s Chapel Burying Ground, Boston Common, Custom House, Old South Meeting House, Omni Parker House Hotel, and Granary Burying Ground. Each location has a haunted or historic significance linked to Boston’s dark past.
What should I bring on the tour?
Comfortable shoes are recommended since the walk involves outdoor city streets. The tour runs rain or shine, so appropriate rain gear is advised if the weather calls for it.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The booking also offers a pay later option, providing flexibility for your plans.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring inclusive access to the sites and walking routes.
Does the tour operate at night?
Yes, the tour is typically available in the evening and at night, enhancing the spooky atmosphere and ghostly storytelling.