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Explore Paris's haunted history on this 2-hour Halloween walking tour, visiting iconic landmarks with a knowledgeable guide for $69.41 per person.

The Paris Dark Stories: Halloween Spooky Walking Tour in Small Group offers an engaging 2-hour exploration of the city’s mysterious and ghostly legends. Priced at $69.41 per person, this tour is designed for those who enjoy uncovering dark folklore and haunted landmarks in an intimate setting. With a maximum group size of 8, it promises personalized attention and a cozy atmosphere, perfect for history buffs, thrill-seekers, and curious visitors alike.
What makes this experience especially appealing is its focus on iconic Parisian sites such as the Notre Dame Cathedral, Hôtel de Ville, and Conciergerie. The tour runs rain or shine, ensuring that regardless of weather, the stories and legends will be told. While the tour doesn’t include transportation or gratuities, the local guide leads you through a series of carefully selected stops, revealing murderous histories, ghostly tales, and medieval mysteries that add a thrilling twist to your Paris visit.
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The tour begins at Hôtel de Ville, a grand building with a history that whispers of mysterious inhabitants and dark secrets. Setting out from this central location, the guide introduces the group to the storied past of one of Paris’s most impressive civic buildings. The 10-minute stop is a perfect introduction to the evening’s eerie tales, with the architecture and history adding to the ghostly atmosphere.
The Hôtel de Ville’s reputation for being haunted adds a layer of intrigue, as visitors hear about its enigmatic past. The guide’s storytelling weaves in legends of former residents and mysterious events, setting the tone for the spooky adventure.

Next, the group visits Hôtel-Dieu de Paris, France’s oldest hospital. Although the exterior is impressive, it’s the terrifying events associated with the site that draw interest. The 5-minute stop offers a glimpse into the hospital’s dark history, hinting at stories of terrifying happenings that once took place within its walls.
This stop underscores Paris’s layered history of pain, death, and healing, now tinged with ghostly legends. The guide shares chilling accounts that lend a sinister air to this historic site, making it a memorable part of the tour.

As you stroll through Rue Chanoinesse, the winding medieval streets, the 10-minute stop immerses visitors in stories of mysterious events. This area, with its charming yet eerie ambiance, is the perfect backdrop for tales of ghostly sightings and mysterious happenings.
The winding alleyways evoke a sense of stepping back in time, where legends of haunted homes and unexplained phenomena have persisted for centuries. The guide’s vivid descriptions help bring these stories to life, making the walk through these historic streets genuinely atmospheric.

No ghost tour of Paris would be complete without a visit to Notre Dame. The 10-minute stop here reveals stories of centuries of witnessing countless events, from medieval mysteries to supernatural legends. The stone gargoyles are more than just decorative; they are believed to hold stories and protect the cathedral from evil spirits.
The guide explains the significance of the gargoyles and shares tales of supernatural sightings and mysterious occurrences linked to the cathedral’s history. This landmark’s timeless allure makes it a highlight of the tour.
The Fontaine des Innocents offers a darker chapter in Paris’s history, with stories about the old cemetery that once occupied the square. The 20-minute stop allows time to absorb the ghostly legends associated with this site, which date back over 200 years.
The tales of burials, spirits, and forgotten souls lend a chilling atmosphere to the fountain and surrounding area. Visitors learn about the haunted past of this historic square, making it a compelling stop for those interested in dark folklore.

Walking along the river, the group reaches the Conciergerie, a former royal residence and prison during the French Revolution. The 20-minute stop explores hidden bloody secrets, recounting stories of executions, torture, and revolutionary justice.
The gory history of the Conciergerie leaves a haunting impression, with tales of imprisonment and death echoing through its halls. The guide’s storytelling immerses visitors in a grim chapter of Paris’s past, making this site a powerful highlight.
The tour’s final stop, Square du Vert-Galant, is a small, charming square linked to the Knights Templar and their terrible end. The 10-minute visit reveals stories about this secretive site, emphasizing its mystery and historical significance.
Known for its secluded atmosphere, the square offers a peaceful yet eerie environment to reflect on the dark stories of religious conflicts and secret orders. The guide shares legends of Templar secrets that are still whispered about today.
This tour is designed for intimacy, with a maximum of 8 participants or a private group. It begins at Hôtel de Ville and concludes at Pont Neuf, allowing easy access to public transportation afterward. The small group size ensures plenty of opportunities for questions and personalized storytelling.
The walk is approximately 2 hours long, covering a series of historic sites on Île de la Cité and nearby streets. The pace is steady, with short stops at each location to absorb the stories. It is suitable for most travelers, as it takes place rain or shine and requires no special physical effort.
The guides, praised for their knowledgeable and engaging storytelling, bring the legends to life. One review highlights Clara as an amazing guide with a talent for captivating storytelling. The guides answer questions thoroughly, adding depth to the experience.
Their ability to blend historical facts with supernatural tales creates a compelling narrative that appeals to both history lovers and thrill-seekers. Their passion and expertise make the tour stand out from more generic ghost walks.
Most bookings are made about 23 days in advance, reflecting high interest. The tour includes mobile tickets and offers group discounts for larger parties. Cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, offering flexibility.
Compared to other Paris tours, this experience offers excellent value for a small-group ghost walk, with consistent five-star reviews attesting to its quality. It’s a well-rounded option for those wanting a spooky evening that combines history, legends, and atmospheric sites.
The Paris Dark Stories Halloween Tour stands out for its rich storytelling, well-chosen landmarks, and small-group intimacy. It provides a memorable, thrilling way to experience the city’s haunted history during Halloween.
While it doesn’t include transportation or food, the fascinating legends and atmospheric stops make it a worthy addition to any Paris itinerary. It’s particularly ideal for history buffs, ghost story fans, and anyone eager to explore Paris’s dark side in a personalized setting.
“Clara was an amazing guide! I had a wonderful time with her, she was incredibly knowledgeable and a great storyteller”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is designed for all ages, including kids, making it a fun and spooky experience for families.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, and bringing an umbrella is wise, as the tour takes place rain or shine.
Does the tour include any food or drinks?
No, the tour does not include food or beverages. Tips and gratuities are also not included.
How long does the tour last?
The tour is approximately 2 hours long, including stops at each landmark.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Hôtel de Ville and ends at Pont Neuf, both easily accessible by public transportation.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the tour; last-minute changes are not accepted.