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Discover Cambridge's haunted side on this 1 hour 15-minute ghost walk featuring stories of Oliver Cromwell, witches, and spooky university tales for just $26.84.
Cambridge is celebrated worldwide for its university, historic buildings, and academic achievements. But beneath its scholarly reputation lies a darker, more mysterious layer—its haunted history and ghost stories. The Creepy Cambridge ghost walk, offered by Terrible Tours, provides a lively and intriguing alternative to traditional sightseeing. Priced at $26.84 per person and lasting approximately 1 hour 15 minutes, this mobile-ticket experience takes visitors on a walk through the city’s ghostly past, highlighting sites like Market Square, Magdalene Bridge, and Clare College.
This tour emphasizes stories of hauntings, occultists, witches, and phantom figures, making it a perfect pick for those interested in spooky tales and supernatural lore. The tour does not include college admission tickets, but it focuses on the external sights and the stories behind them. With a 5.0/5 rating from 225 reviews, it clearly appeals to many visitors, especially those curious about the creepy side of Cambridge’s history.

The Creepy Cambridge ghost walk uncovers a side of Cambridge most visitors overlook. While the city is famous for its university, ancient architecture, and academic prestige, this tour explores the mysterious stories and ghostly legends behind some of its most iconic sites. It’s a chance to see the city from a different perspective—one where ghostly spirits, witches, and phantom figures take center stage.
The story of Oliver Cromwell is among the highlights, with the resting place of Cromwell at Sidney Sussex College featuring as a site with a spooky reputation. Plus, stories about exorcisms at the Round Church and the bizarre tale of a skeleton in the cupboard at Clare College** add layers to Cambridge’s eerie reputation. The tour’s storytelling emphasizes the city’s haunted past without overwhelming with historical details, keeping the atmosphere fun and mysterious.
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The tour begins at Magdalene Bridge, a crossroads with history dating back before England’s existence. This point is notable for its connection to witches, with a historical site of a ‘ducking stool’—a device historically used for trial by water for accused witches. The guide leads the group from here through the city’s streets, sharing stories about witch trials, haunted buildings, and local legends.
The initial stop sets the tone for the tour, blending local history with supernatural tales. While the admission tickets for Magdalene College are not included, the external views from the street are enough to trigger the imagination and transport visitors into Cambridge’s ghostly past.

Next, the group visits The Round Church Visitor Centre, which dates back to the time of returning Crusaders. This site is famous for its exorcisms, making it an atmospheric stop that highlights the mystical and supernatural reputation of Cambridge’s oldest church. The guide shares stories of ghostly apparitions and spooky happenings associated with the church, deepening the sense of intrigue.
While the admission ticket isn’t included, the exterior of the Round Church and its stories are enough to leave a lasting impression. Visitors appreciate hearing about the church’s history of exorcisms, which adds a tangible mystery to the medieval architecture.

At Clare College, the tour reveals the bizarre story of the original ‘skeleton in the cupboard’. This legend hints at ghostly encounters and strange happenings tied to this historic college. The guide explains these stories in a lively, engaging manner, making it a memorable part of the walk.
Because college admission isn’t included, visitors view the college from the outside but still get a compelling glimpse into its haunted reputation. The stories add a layer of spooky charm to one of Cambridge’s most picturesque colleges.

Cambridge Market Square is more than a bustling marketplace today; it’s also a location with a grim past involving meat burning and the execution of animals or people hundreds of years ago. This stop is about history and ghost stories blending into the lively street scene, with the guide sharing tales of meat fires and mysterious figures lurking in the shadows.
Today, the square is lively with street food, but the stories remind visitors of its sinister history. The tour emphasizes that the area’s past is still echoing beneath its modern-day vibrancy.

St Bene’t’s Church, the oldest building in Cambridge, presents a chilling story linked to its lease stipulation. The pub opposite the church has a window that must always be left open because of ghostly spirits trapped inside. The guide narrates how this legend persists and influences local tales.
This stop underscores the blend of history and superstition, offering a short but vivid story that captures the imagination. Visitors get a sense of the long-standing haunted reputation of Cambridge’s ancient structures.

Sidney Sussex College is notable as the resting place of Oliver Cromwell, or at least part of him. The guide shares stories about the ghostly presence and the uncertain nature of Cromwell’s remains, adding a spooky element to this historic college.
Because admission tickets aren’t included, visitors only see the exterior. Still, the tales about Cromwell’s haunted tomb enrich the experience and connect the city’s past and supernatural reputation.

Guides like Alex, Ben, and Chuck receive high praise for their knowledge, enthusiasm, and storytelling abilities. They effectively bring the stories to life, making the walk both entertaining and educational. Their engaging manner keeps the group interested and eager to hear more, even if the ghost stories are sometimes less intense for children.
These guides are praised for being friendly, informative, and patient, especially when dealing with younger audiences. Their witty and fun narration makes the tour lively and memorable.
The meeting point for the tour is at Magdalene Bridge on Bridge Street, with the end location at 2 Free School Lane near The Eagle pub. The group size is limited to 25 travelers, ensuring a personal experience. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and close proximity to public transportation.
Participants should note that admission to colleges is not included, so the focus remains on exterior sights and stories. The confirmation is received at booking, and free cancellation is available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance.
The Creepy Cambridge ghost walk offers a fun, engaging way to explore the city while uncovering its haunted stories. Most visitors praise the knowledgeable guides and the entertaining storytelling, making it easy to recommend. The tour’s short duration makes it accessible for those with limited time or wishing to combine it with other activities.
While it’s not a deep dive into historical facts, the focus on ghostly legends and local tales creates a playful atmosphere. It’s ideal for families, paranormal enthusiasts, or anyone looking for a different perspective on Cambridge’s landmarks. The tour’s affordable price and high ratings make it a smart choice for a lively, spooky afternoon.
“We learned a lot about Cambridge our guideBrad dark curly hair with glasses was very enjoyable with all his stories”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the stories are friendly enough for children, and the guides make sure everyone has a fun experience.
Do I need to purchase college admission tickets?
No, admission to colleges is not included, but the external views and stories are sufficient for the ghost walk experience.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour 15 minutes.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available if you cancel more than 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
While specific accessibility details aren’t provided, the tour is a walking experience with stops at various external sites.
Who are the guides, and what are they like?
Guides like Alex, Ben, and Chuck are praised for their enthusiasm, knowledge, and storytelling skills.