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Experience Denver's haunted sights on an all-inclusive ghost tour with two bar stops, guided by knowledgeable hosts. Perfect for thrill-seekers and history buffs alike.
When it comes to combining history, paranormal intrigue, and a little bit of nightlife, the All-Inclusive Twilight Ghost Tour with a Boozy Twist in Denver hits the sweet spot. This isn’t your typical ghost walk; it’s a carefully curated blend of spooky stories, historic landmarks, and two thoughtfully planned bar stops, all wrapped up in a two-hour adventure that promises memorable moments and a few chills along the way.
What really stands out is the small group setting, which allows for a more intimate experience, and the special complimentary drinks at each bar stop—something you won’t find on most ghost tours. The guides, especially one named Sheila, are praised for their knowledgeability, making the stories feel authentic and engaging.
One consideration? Since the tour involves alcohol, there’s a strict policy about not arriving intoxicated or under the influence of any substances—so it’s best to arrive in a clear state of mind. This tour suits those who enjoy a mix of history, ghostly tales, and a sociable vibe, particularly if you’re partial to a night out with a spooky twist.
This two-hour tour kicks off at Archer Tower, a central starting point that doubles as the ending location. Here, your guide will explain the tour’s structure, safety protocols, and give a quick overview of what’s to come. We loved how Sheila, our guide, not only shared her knowledge but also added personal touches—like offering umbrellas when the weather turned rainy, which genuinely enhanced the experience.
Unlike typical pub crawls, this tour emphasizes ghostly encounters and history. It’s designed to be immersive without the focus on drinking alone, although the inclusion of two bar stops with complimentary drinks adds a social, fun element. The idea is to enjoy the stories, the drinks, and the atmosphere without overindulging.
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As the starting point, Archer Tower is more of a meet-and-greet spot. Here, your guide provides essential safety info, a quick intro to the route, and a brief history of the area. No restrooms are available at this stop, but don’t worry—you’ll find facilities at each bar stop later. This initial stop isn’t haunted itself but sets the tone for the spooky evening.
Although you won’t go inside, the Crawford Hill Mansion once belonged to Louise Sneed Hill, Denver’s social queen. She was known for her exclusivity and her disdain for the more vulgar Molly Brown. The moment you pass by, you might feel a ghostly presence or uncanny energy—something the tour claims is common here. Reviewers mention that even without entering, paranormal activity is palpable, adding a layer of mystery.
This building’s name pays homage to the famous writer, and today it serves as a venue for club kids, but it has a wild past. Once a camping ground for Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, the architecture is a stunning example of art-deco design. The area’s layered history adds a spooky vibe, especially at night.
The first bar stop is a deep dive into Denver’s Prohibition-era past, dating back to 1926. With its vintage vibe and “where everyone knows your name” atmosphere, it’s a cozy spot to enjoy your included drink. The guide will show you a haunted painting where the figures sometimes change positions—a classic ghostly mystery. As one reviewer said, “Walking through Charlie Brown’s is like stepping into a time warp,” which adds a wonderfully immersive feeling.
This mansion looks like a castle and is infamous for poltergeist activity, with dark energies attributed to Denver’s hated historical figure. You won’t enter the house, but the paranormal sensations here are said to be strong. Expect to feel a palpable sense of something unseen.
Once used by a mad doctor experimenting on patients, this mansion has witnessed shadow people and orbs captured on camera. Paranormal activity is often reported, and the tour’s reputation for shared ghost stories makes it particularly eerie here.
This mansion’s story is tinged with tragedy—the residents lost wealth during the silver crash of 1893, and now spirits are said to linger. Sightings of bats and crows overhead add to the haunted ambiance. As one guest noted, the mansion’s “dark and powerful energy” makes it a memorable stop.
The second bar stop is a themed haunted bar with a ghostly vibe. Here, your included drink (from a specially curated menu) might be a house liquor, beer, or wine on tap. The guide will also show you a haunted painting, which adds a fun, interactive element. Reviewers say this bar gives a “Cheer’s-like vibe,” making it a perfect spot for socializing after exploring Denver’s haunted streets.
This house is reputedly Denver’s most haunted residence, featured on Travel Channel’s Ghost Adventures. With at least 12 spirits said to inhabit it, many guests have experienced orbs, shadow figures, and even full apparitions. It’s an unsettling but fascinating stop that’s likely to leave a lasting impression.
This large mansion is home to at least two ghosts and is haunted by the sounds of children. Its gothic architecture creates a hauntingly beautiful backdrop for paranormal stories.
Considered the second most haunted house in Denver, the Patterson Inn has been featured on Travel Channel’s Portal to Hell. Ghostly encounters, including photographic evidence of apparitions, make this stop particularly compelling. One reviewer even mentioned capturing a full-bodied ghost—a rarity!
With a vibe reminiscent of New Orleans’ French Quarter, residents report laughter and unexplained noises. It’s a quirky, slightly unsettling stop that adds variety to the ghostly journey.
The tour concludes back at the starting point, where your guide provides additional insights, perhaps encouraging further investigation or personal research into Denver’s haunted history.
Each bar stop includes one complimentary drink on a special menu featuring wells, select wines, and drafts. The guide emphasizes not ordering additional drinks or food, aligning with safety and liability policies. The second bar, Bar Nun, offers a range of liquors, drafts, and wines on tap, allowing you to sample different beverages.
Guests are also provided with EMF ghost-hunting equipment on loan, which adds a fun, investigative layer to the experience. Using this gear, some guests have caught shadow figures and orbs, making the tour more interactive for those interested in paranormal investigation.
According to reviews, guides like Sheila are a highlight—her depth of knowledge and engaging storytelling make the tour memorable. She’s also praised for her attentiveness and for adding personality, like sharing extra stories or providing umbrellas during rain. Guests consistently mention how much they appreciated the personalized touch and her enthusiasm.
The atmosphere is a mix of spooky stories, historic sights, and lively bar conversations—all in a safe, small-group setting. The tour’s limited size (max 20 guests) ensures a more personal, less rushed experience.
The cost of $55 per person offers good value, especially considering the inclusion of two drinks and the guided experience. While the tour doesn’t involve entering the houses, the paranormal activity experienced from outside adds to the thrill. It’s important to arrive 21+ with valid ID and in a sober state—no arriving intoxicated, as per policy.
The tour is timed carefully, with each stop allocated specific durations. This keeps the experience flowing smoothly. The meeting point is conveniently located at 901 Sherman St, and the tour ends back there. Public transport access is available, making it easy to reach.
This ghost tour is perfect for history buffs, paranormal enthusiasts, and social travelers who enjoy a mix of storytelling and nightlife. It’s especially appealing to those who want to explore Denver’s haunted spots without the hassle of large crowds or overly commercial tours. If you enjoy a good story, a little mystery, and a social drink, this experience is likely to hit the spot.
It’s also ideal for those who prefer a small, intimate group where everyone can ask questions and share their own experiences. Keep in mind, the tour is geared toward adults 21+, and responsible drinking is emphasized throughout.
The All-Inclusive Twilight Ghost Tour with a Boozy Twist offers a compelling way to explore Denver’s haunted history while enjoying a lively, social atmosphere. The inclusion of two bar stops with complimentary drinks, combined with knowledgeable guides and well-chosen locations, makes this tour stand out from typical ghost walks.
You’ll love the way the tour balances spooky tales with a relaxed, fun vibe, especially if you appreciate storytelling paired with a drink (or two). The paranormal activity reported at various stops, from shadow figures to apparitions, adds a genuine thrill—perfect for those who love a good ghost story with their nightlife.
While it’s not a traditional pub crawl, the combination of history, ghostly encounters, and social drinking creates a unique experience that’s both memorable and entertaining. The small-group format ensures you won’t be lost in the crowd, and the guides’ enthusiasm guarantees lively narration.
If you’re after a mix of Denver’s haunted past, a few drinks, and an engaging guide, this tour will meet and exceed expectations. Just remember to respect the policies, arrive sober, and keep your camera handy—you never know when you might catch a ghostly apparition on film.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
No, guests must be 21 or older with a valid ID, as alcohol is served and policies prohibit minors.
Can I participate if I don’t drink alcohol?
Absolutely. The tour is designed as a ghostly experience first and foremost. You’re not required to drink to enjoy it.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for walking. Since some stops are outdoors, bring an umbrella or rain jacket if needed.
Are the houses entered during the tour?
No, the tour doesn’t go inside any houses. All paranormal activity is experienced from outside or at the stops.
Is there any food included?
No, food or appetizers are not part of the experience. The focus is on drinks and stories.
How long are each stop?
Stops range from about 5 to 15 minutes, with the entire tour lasting approximately 2 hours.
What is included in the price?
One complimentary drink at each bar stop, a ghost-hunting EMF device, and guided storytelling.
How do I book?
Bookings are typically made online, and the tour is usually booked 30 days in advance on average.
To sum it up, this ghost tour is a fantastic way to combine Denver’s haunted sights, lively bar stops, and engaging storytelling—all within a reasonably priced, well-organized package. Whether you’re a local exploring after dark or a visitor seeking a spooky night out, this experience offers a fun and authentic taste of Denver’s haunted charm.