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Explore Galveston's haunted past with the Strand Street Ghost Tour app, featuring location-aware audio, EMF reader, and flexible self-guided exploration.

The Strand Street Ghost Tour App offers an affordable and flexible way to explore Galveston’s haunted history. For only $7.75 per person, you receive a self-guided audio tour that takes approximately 45 to 55 minutes to complete, depending on your pace. This mobile ticket experience is ideal for those who prefer to explore on their own schedule, as it never expires once purchased, allowing repeat visits whenever you like.
This tour begins at The Tremont House and continues through various haunted locations along the Galveston Strand District, including the Galveston Railroad Museum and Hendley Market. With location-aware navigation and an EMF reader built into the app, the experience offers a unique combination of storytelling and technology, making it a fun and immersive way to discover the ghosts that still linger in the city. Keep in mind, there are no human guides or included food and accommodations—just pure ghost stories at your fingertips.

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The tour begins at The Tremont House located at 2300 Ship Mechanic Row St, Galveston. From here, the app narrates haunting stories about the ghosts rumored to haunt this historic hotel’s lobby and rooms. If you happen to stay at The Tremont House, you might even encounter a ghost during your own visit, adding a personal touch to the experience.
The initial stop lasts about 5 minutes and is free of charge, serving as a perfect introduction to Galveston’s ghostly tales. The app guides you smoothly to the next locations, making sure you stay engaged throughout the exploration.

One of the highlights of this tour is the stop outside Galveston Railroad Museum, where stories of Galveston’s most famous ghosts are shared. Two spirits are said to roam this historic site, enhancing the chilling atmosphere.
Another notable stop is Hendley Market, a building with a reputation for paranormal activity. The app narrates the story of a shootout that took place here and the spirits believed to remain from that violent past. These stories add a layer of local history to the ghostly encounters.
The tour includes a walk past Shark Shack, a restaurant also known for its ghostly reputation. Alongside tales of the shootout and spirits, visitors hear about the ghost that walks its halls, offering a fun mix of dining and spectral stories.
Further along, at 2328 The Strand in the Hutchings, Sealy & Company Building, a woman in white is said to haunt the halls. The narration also mentions one of Galveston’s most haunted bathrooms, giving a quirky twist to the ghost stories.
At 2301 The Strand, the app guides you outside the Thomas Jefferson League building, where stories revolve around a woman ghost who remains in the building, often seen playing the piano for paranormal guests. This adds a musical and mysterious element to the ghostly tales.
The stop outside 2202 The Strand features the Colonel Bubbies Military Surplus, an old building with a haunted reputation. The stories here link to Galveston’s military past, giving historical context to the ghost stories.
Another compelling stop is 2015 The Strand, where the old JDR building is linked to tales of a mother and child haunting the top floors. These spirits are said to have lingered since the building’s days as a make-shift morgue during the great storm.
The tour also covers Galveston’s Civil War past, including stories that may culminate in the chance to see a ghost walking in the window with a little luck. This stop adds a historical layer that connects local history with spectral sightings.
The app’s narration is designed to keep interest high, blending ghost stories with historical facts that make each location more meaningful. The tour is paced to allow enough time at each stop without feeling rushed, making it suitable for those who enjoy a leisurely walk while soaking in spooky tales.
A standout feature of this tour is the built-in EMF reader within the app, which allows you to scan for electromagnetic fields at haunted sites—adding an interactive element that may heighten the thrill.
Once you finish walking the route, the app unlocks a virtual tour that you can listen to anytime, making this a lasting ghostly resource. The location-aware navigation ensures you stay on the right path without the need for paper maps or guides.
This self-guided tour requires no human guides, making it suitable for independent explorers. It operates year-round, with open hours from 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM daily, giving you flexibility to plan your ghost adventure.
The tour is accessible to most travelers, with service animals allowed and proximity to public transportation. Since it is a private activity, only your group participates, allowing a personalized experience.
Compared to group walking tours, this experience offers complete autonomy. You can start, pause, and repeat as often as you like, making it perfect for those who prefer to explore at their own pace. The affordable price and easy app download make it accessible for most budgets and tech-savvy visitors.
The incorporation of technology—via location-aware navigation and an EMF reader—sets this ghost tour apart from traditional guided walks. The stories are engaging and well-presented, with notable praise for the narration.
The Galveston Strand District Ghost Tour provides a fun, flexible way to explore the city’s haunted spots without the need for a guide. Its affordable price, interactive features, and self-paced format make it appealing to those interested in ghost stories and local history.
While it lacks the social interaction of guided tours, it compensates with engaging narration, detailed storytelling, and the convenience of exploring on your own schedule. It’s ideal for independent travelers, ghost enthusiasts, or anyone curious about Galveston’s eerie past.
“Great self guided tour. Well done. Easy to follow. I hope they have these in other cities!!!”
How do I access the tour?
The tour is accessed via a downloadable mobile app that provides the GPS navigation and narration.
Can I do this tour multiple times?
Yes, once purchased, the tour never expires. You can revisit the tour as often as you’d like.
Is there a guide for this tour?
No, this is a self-guided experience with no human guides involved.
What locations are included in the tour?
Stops include The Tremont House, Galveston Railroad Museum, Shark Shack, 2328 The Strand, 2301 The Strand, 2202 The Strand, and 2015 The Strand.
Does the app include any interactive tools?
Yes, it features a built-in EMF reader to enhance your ghost-hunting experience.
Are there any age or physical requirements?
Most travelers can participate; the tour is suitable for those able to walk through the district.
What are the tour hours?
The tour is available anytime between 12:00 AM and 11:30 PM daily.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $7.75 per person, making it a budget-friendly option.