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Explore Denver's haunted streets on a 1.5-hour guided ghost tour at Capitol Hill for $28, with engaging storytelling and paranormal spotting tips in a lively nighttime walk.

The Denver Guided Walking Ghost / History Tour at Capitol Hill offers an intriguing blend of spooky stories and local history for $28 per person. Lasting 1.5 hours, this tour takes you through the eerie streets of Capitol Hill after dark, where tales of murder, scandal, deceit, and betrayal unfold. The tour is perfect for those interested in ghost stories with historical context, and it emphasizes interactive experiences and ghost hunting activities, making it lively and engaging.
What sets this tour apart is the opportunity to take photos of paranormal activity and learn about the architecture of Denver’s Millionaire Row mansions. It’s suited for curious visitors who enjoy storytelling, urban exploration, and paranormal intrigue. While the tour is wheelchair accessible and offers a live English guide, it does not include EMF detectors, so those interested in more advanced ghost-hunting gear will need to bring their own.
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The tour begins at the East side of the Capitol, specifically next to the Native American Statue on Grant St. This central location allows easy access for those staying in downtown Denver or nearby neighborhoods. The meeting spot is clear and straightforward, making it simple to find your guide at the designated time.
This walk is scheduled primarily in the evening, matching the spooky atmosphere that the dark streets enhance. The group size is manageable, and the atmosphere is designed to evoke both ghostly chills and curiosity about Denver’s dark past.

One of the core attractions of this tour is the chance to admire the architecture of Denver’s historic mansions along Millionaire Row. As the guide shares stories of wealth, scandal, and ghost sightings, visitors get a glimpse of Denver’s elite past. The dark, nighttime setting adds a layer of mystery, making the architecture and stories more captivating.
These mansions are among the most notorious locations for paranormal activity discussions, and the tour directs attention to where you might spot ghostly apparitions or capture spooky images. The themed storytelling helps bring these historic sites alive, blending history and ghost lore seamlessly.

The tour’s success largely hinges on the guide, who shares dark stories with engaging storytelling skills. Reviews praise guides like Sheila, noting her ability to bring stories to life and keep the group entertained. The approach is friendly and interactive, encouraging participants to take pictures and get involved in the ghost-hunting aspect.
The live English guide ensures that all participants follow the stories easily and enjoy the spooky atmosphere of Denver’s streets at night. The informative narration combined with the nighttime setting creates an experience that is both educational and entertaining.
More Great Tours NearbyParticipants should anticipate a spooky walk through dark streets, with plenty of stories of murder, betrayal, and scandal. The guide points out where to look for paranormal activity and discusses where ghostly apparitions have supposedly appeared. While EMF detectors are not included**, there’s a focus on basic outdoor ghost hunting techniques, such as photo opportunities and observing signs of the paranormal.
The pace of the tour is manageable in the evening hours, and the dark, atmospheric environment heightens the sense of mystery. Travelers should wear comfortable shoes and prepare for the cooler night temperatures typical of Denver evenings.
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The tour shines because of its affordable price, engaging storytelling, and unique focus on Denver’s haunted history. Reviewers highlight the friendly guides and the spooky, yet fun atmosphere. It’s a great option for people interested in urban legends and historic architecture with a paranormal twist.
However, some may find the duration of 1.5 hours limits the amount of stories covered, and those seeking advanced ghost-hunting equipment may be disappointed since EMF detectors are not included. The group size and timing make it suitable for most visitors, including those with mobility challenges, thanks to its wheelchair accessibility.
This guided walk offers a balance of history and ghost stories, making it ideal for history buffs and paranormal fans alike. The interactive aspects, such as photo opportunities and basic ghost-hunting tips, make it more engaging than a simple storytelling walk.
The dark streets of Capitol Hill provide a perfect setting for an evening of spooky exploration, and the storytelling prowess of guides like Sheila enhances the overall experience. With free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance, it offers flexibility for travelers unsure of their plans.
The Denver Guided Walking Ghost / History Tour at Capitol Hill offers a cost-effective and entertaining way to explore Denver’s haunted past. With friendly guides, stunning architecture, and a spooky nighttime atmosphere, it appeals to those interested in history and paranormal tales.
While it may not satisfy hardcore ghost hunters seeking advanced gear, it excels in storytelling and atmosphere, making it a memorable experience for most visitors. Whether you’re a local curious about Denver’s dark secrets or a traveler seeking a fun evening activity, this tour provides a chilling glimpse into the city’s haunted side.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is generally family-friendly, especially since it is engaging and not overly scary, making it suitable for all ages.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts about 1.5 hours, primarily in the evening, providing a manageable and immersive experience.
Do I need to bring my own ghost-hunting equipment?
While EMF detectors are not included, you are welcome to bring your own if you want to try more advanced ghost-hunting tools.
Where exactly do I meet the guide?
The meeting point is on the East side of the Capitol, next to the Native American Statue on Grant St.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, enabling participation for guests with mobility challenges.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for your plans.