Twilight Ghost Tour - The Famous Molly Brown House and Pennsylvania Street

Twilight Ghost Tour

Experience Denver’s haunted history on the Twilight Ghost Tour. Explore historic mansions, ghostly tales, and spooky sights for $28 in a 2-hour walk.

Get ready to explore Denver’s most haunted neighborhood with the Twilight Ghost Tour, a captivating 2-hour walk through Capitol Hill that combines history, architecture, and paranormal stories. Priced at $28 per person, this tour is perfect for those interested in Denver’s spooky side without stepping inside private homes. The tour is highly rated with a 5.0 out of 5 stars based on 1,305 reviews and is recommended by 98% of participants. It operates with a mobile ticket, making it convenient to join at a moment’s notice, and bookings are usually made about 9 days in advance. Though it’s suitable for ages 9 and up, some stories can be intense, so it’s best for those who enjoy spooky tales with a historical twist.

This tour is ideal for anyone craving an entertaining, informative walk that highlights Denver’s haunted landmarks and architecture. Keep in mind, the tour does not include entry into any buildings, but the outside views and stories more than compensate. It suits history buffs, architecture lovers, and those curious about paranormal activity, providing a blend of spooky tales and stunning photo opportunities.

Key Points

Twilight Ghost Tour - Key Points

  • Price: $28 per person, with a 2-hour duration.
  • Location: Denver’s Capitol Hill neighborhood, starting at 901 Sherman St.
  • Highlights: Haunted mansions, ghost stories, paranormal sightings, and photo ops of famous houses.
  • Stops include: Crawford Hill Mansion, Colburn Hotel, Patterson Inn, Molly Brown House, and Peabody-Whitehead Mansion.
  • Guide expertise: Guides are knowledgeable, engaging, and passionate about Denver’s haunted history.
  • Booking: Usually booked about 9 days in advance, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before.

Denver’s Haunted Landmark Walk

Twilight Ghost Tour - Denver’s Haunted Landmark Walk

The Twilight Ghost Tour takes you through Denver’s most haunted neighborhoods at night, with stops at iconic, historic sites known for their ghostly tales. It begins at the Crawford Hill Mansion, an impressive over 19,000 square foot property that once belonged to Denver high society figure Mrs. Louise Sneed Hill. Rumors of a mangled butler ghost add a spooky touch to this Victorian-era mansion, which you view from the outside.

Next, the tour moves to Poets Row, famous for its Art Deco architecture and views of the Colorado State Capitol. This area offers a charming backdrop for ghost stories that intertwine with Denver’s literary history. The Colburn Hotel & Apartments follows, a former hub for Hollywood stars and poets like Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg. The stories of haunts and ghostly sightings here are frequently discussed by those familiar with its past.

The Haunted Patterson Inn and Victorian Mansions

Visitors stop outside the Patterson Inn, a Gothic-style building that resembles a medieval castle. Featured on Jack Osborne’s “Portals to Hell”, it is considered one of the most haunted locations in Denver. Its sandstone exterior and medieval design evoke a sense of eerie grandeur. Though not entered, the exterior’s haunting ambiance makes it a focal point for ghost stories.

Further along, the Pennborough Victorian mansions draw attention with their joined structures and history linked to Dr. Henry Tilden, who created a hospital at this site. Rumors suggest some of his former patients may still linger in the shadows. The Capitol Hill Mansion Bed & Breakfast Inn offers a stunning, photo-worthy view of the neighborhood’s architecture, illuminated by ambient lighting that evokes an ethereal mood.

The Famous Molly Brown House and Pennsylvania Street

Twilight Ghost Tour - The Famous Molly Brown House and Pennsylvania Street

A visit to the Molly Brown House Museum reveals the home of Denver’s Titanic survivor. It’s one of the most haunted houses in Denver, with reports of moving curtains and apparitions captured on cell phones. The house’s ghostly activity is so notable that it’s a highlight of the tour, offering guests a chance to appreciate Denver’s historic and paranormal mix.

The tour’s most infamous stop is Pennsylvania Street, nicknamed “Millionaire’s Row”, where restless spirits are believed to still linger behind the grand historic mansions. The street’s evocative ambiance enhances the sense of ghostly presence, offering excellent photo opportunities of the haunted facades.

The Peabody-Whitehead and Sheedy Mansions

Twilight Ghost Tour - The Peabody-Whitehead and Sheedy Mansions

The Peabody-Whitehead Mansion is renowned as Denver’s most haunted house, with at least 12 documented spirits. Visitors often report feeling a heavy, dark atmosphere, with orbs and shadow figures sometimes appearing in photos. Cameras and phones have been known to malfunction at this site, adding to its spooky reputation.

The Sheedy Mansion is the largest mansion on the tour, notable for its nature-inspired decor and the legend of the Lady in Red seen gracefully moving up the staircase. Its ominous presence and stories of ghostly sightings make it a must-see for paranormal enthusiasts.

Practical Tour Details and Logistics

Twilight Ghost Tour - Practical Tour Details and Logistics

The meeting point for the tour is at 901 Sherman St in Denver, where all stops begin from there, with no inside access to the private mansions. The group size is limited to 20 participants, ensuring an intimate experience. The tour is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, as walking is involved, and some sidewalks may be uneven. It operates rain or shine, with no refunds for weather, so dressing appropriately is advised.

The tour is not suitable for children under 9 due to some intense stories, and no restrooms are available along the route. It operates with a mobile ticket, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours prior. Tips are not required but appreciated if guides do an excellent job. Guides like Victor, Sheila, Jayce, Sean, and Will are praised for their knowledge, storytelling, and enthusiasm.

What Sets This Tour Apart

Twilight Ghost Tour - What Sets This Tour Apart

What makes the Twilight Ghost Tour stand out is its focus on Denver’s historic haunted sites seen from the outside, combined with fascinating stories and photo opportunities. Unlike tours that go inside buildings, this one emphasizes outside views and legends, making it accessible and suitable for a wide range of visitors. The guides’ expertise and passion for storytelling continually earn high praise, and the fact that it operates rain or shine adds reliability.

While some stops have intense stories, the overall tone remains engaging and fun, with a good pace that is suitable for most ages above 9. Its affordable price point makes it a compelling choice for those interested in a spooky evening exploring Denver’s haunted architecture and history.

Final Thoughts on the Twilight Ghost Tour

Twilight Ghost Tour - Final Thoughts on the Twilight Ghost Tour

The Twilight Ghost Tour offers a well-rounded experience that balances paranormal tales with historic architecture. The cost of $28 provides great value for a two-hour guided walk filled with ghost stories, photo ops, and stunning sights. The highly rated guides and organized stops contribute to an enjoyable, slightly spooky outing perfect for history buffs, architecture lovers, and those curious about Denver’s haunted past.

While it doesn’t include interior access, the outside views and stories create an immersive ghost-hunting atmosphere. Be prepared for walking, uneven sidewalks, and weather conditions—but overall, this tour is a memorable way to spend an evening in Denver’s historic, haunted district.

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“Victor our guide was great! Very informative and made the experience fun. Walking was a good pace and not too fast.”

— Angela M, May 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Twilight Ghost Tour - Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s recommended for ages 9 and up, as some stories can be intense for younger children.

Do I go inside the mansions?
No, the tour only views the outside exteriors; there is no access inside the homes.

What should I wear?
Dress appropriately for the weather, as the tour operates rain or shine and involves walking.

Are restrooms available during the tour?
No, there are no restrooms along the route, so plan accordingly before starting.

Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours with numerous stops along the way.

What makes this tour different from others in Denver?
It focuses on outside views of historic haunted sites with engaging storytelling, led by guides praised for their enthusiasm and knowledge.

Is it fun for history enthusiasts?
Absolutely, the tour combines historic architecture, ghost stories, and paranormal sightings for a well-rounded experience.

What’s the best time to book?
Since the tour is popular, booking about 9 days in advance helps secure your spot.

Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at 901 Sherman St, Denver.