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Discover Boston's haunted side with this 1-hour ghost tour, exploring historic landmarks and spooky stories in a small, immersive group setting.
If you’re considering a ghostly adventure in Boston, the Boston Ghosts tour offered by US Ghost Adventures presents an intriguing opportunity. With a decent overall rating of 4.0/5 from 225 reviews, it promises an hour of spooky tales, haunted history, and a chance to see some of Boston’s most storied landmarks after dark.
What immediately appeals to us are the small group size—which ensures a more personal experience—and the well-researched stories that bring Boston’s ghostly past to life. However, not all reviews are glowing; some travelers found the guides less engaging or the stories too brief. If you love history mixed with ghost stories, appreciate a relaxed pace, and are prepared for a 1-hour walk that’s more about stories than thrills, this tour could be a good fit. It’s especially suited for those interested in history, ghost lore, and a laid-back, evening exploration.
The tour begins at the Omni Parker House, an iconic hotel with a reputation for haunted encounters. Guests and staff reportedly have experienced eerie sensations, with stories of Harvey Parker’s lingering presence. We loved the way this historic hotel sets the tone—an atmospheric start that connects you with Boston’s long-standing past. It’s a location that primes you for a ghost tour worth remembering.
Next, the tour guides you to the Granary Burying Ground, where many Revolutionary War figures are buried. Visitors have reported seeing strange orbs and shadowy figures, which adds an authentic frisson of the supernatural. One reviewer mentions, “strange orbs, shadowy figures, and the unsettling feeling of being watched,” highlighting the eerie qualities of this sacred ground. It’s a reminder that some of the best ghost stories are rooted in real history and the palpable presence of those who came before us.
Boston Common follows as America’s oldest public park, with a dark past involving hangings and duels. Ghostly figures, mist, and disembodied voices are said to haunt the grounds at night. We found this stop especially compelling because it combines natural beauty with a haunting past, bringing history alive amid the trees and open space. A reviewer noted, “sightings of misty figures and disembodied voices,” which perfectly captures the park’s ghostly reputation.
The nearby Old South Church adds a spiritual dimension. Reported sounds and shadowy figures suggest that spirits of former parishioners might still linger here, tethered to the site by history and faith. The mix of architecture and stories makes this stop both beautiful and chilling.
Overlooking Boston Common, the Massachusetts State House boasts a history tied to America’s fight for independence. Some say the spirits of soldiers and politicians walk its halls, with cold spots and ghostly footsteps experienced by late-night workers. This location offers a fascinating blend of political history and supernatural tales, resonating with visitors interested in both.
A visit to the Boston Public Library reveals that the ghost stories extend beyond the streets. Reports of ghostly figures among the stacks and a haunted portrait of George Washington lend an intellectual air to the paranormal. One reviewer highlighted how the library’s haunted atmosphere added a distinctive charm to the tour.
The John Adams Courthouse and King’s Chapel further deepen the ghostly narrative. The courthouse, haunted by spirits of those who faced justice, and King’s Chapel’s burial ground, haunted by the “Black Minister,” are perfect for those who appreciate the legacy of Boston’s legal and religious history. The stories of courtroom apparitions and spectral figures among the stones make these sites stand out.
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The reviews reflect a broad spectrum of experiences. Several reviewers praise knowledgeable guides, with comments like “Rachael was so informed, quick, charming, and fun,” and “Noel was very friendly and answered everyone’s questions.” These guides often bring the stories to life, making the history more relatable and the ghostly tales more vivid.
However, not all stories are consistent—some travelers found guides less engaging or the stories too brief. One reviewer mentioned, “the guide was robotic and bored,” which underscores how much a tour’s success depends on the guide’s storytelling skills.
Value-wise, many feel that $32 for an hour-long, small-group tour packed with historic and spooky stories is fair, especially given the locations visited. A reviewer commented, “Great value for money,” which suggests that for those interested in Boston’s haunted side, this tour offers decent bang for your buck.
The tour’s timing at night is a big plus—during daylight, many sites lose their spooky charm. Exploring after dark heightens the atmosphere, making shadowy corners and historic landmarks feel more mysterious. The tour’s walking pace is manageable, but some reviews note it involves a fair amount of walking—so be prepared if mobility is a concern.
The meeting point at 139 Tremont St makes it straightforward to find the start location, right in downtown Boston. The tour is easy to book, with confirmation within 48 hours, and can be canceled free of charge up to 24 hours before the start time—giving you some flexibility if plans change.
The mobility requirement is moderate—you’ll need to be comfortable walking around Boston’s historic streets after dark. The group size is limited to 35, which enhances the experience by allowing more interaction with the guide.
The duration of approximately 1 hour makes it an easy add-on to an evening out. Because it focuses on storytelling rather than transportation, expect to walk to multiple sites; no motorized rides are included or necessary. Food and drinks aren’t part of the package, so plan accordingly if you want a snack afterward.
This ghost tour is ideal for history buffs who want a spooky twist, as well as those who enjoy a relaxed, storytelling-focused experience. It suits travelers looking for a cost-effective way to explore Boston’s haunted landmarks in a friendly, small-group setting. If you’re after adrenaline-pumping scares, this might not be the tour for you—many stories are rooted in documented hauntings and local lore rather than sensational jump-scares.
It’s especially good for adults and older teens interested in history and ghost stories, although some reviews suggest it might be less engaging for younger children. The atmosphere is more suited to those who appreciate a chill, atmospheric walk rather than a high-energy adventure.
For curious travelers with a love of history and ghost stories, this tour offers a balanced mix of storytelling, historic sites, and a touch of the supernatural—all in an accessible, affordable package. The guides’ knowledge can make the experience memorable, especially if you get a charismatic storyteller. The locations visited are iconic, giving you a chance to see Boston’s historic sites from a different perspective—through the lens of ghostly legends.
Those looking for a quick, atmospheric experience will find the hour-long tour just right. It’s a relaxed way to explore after dark, and the small group size ensures you don’t get lost in a crowd. However, if you’re expecting high-energy thrills or a deeply frightening experience, you might find this more atmospheric and informative than spine-tingling.
To sum it up, this tour is a solid, budget-friendly option for anyone wanting to combine Boston’s history with its darker, haunted tales. It’s best suited for those with moderate walking ability, a curiosity for the unknown, and an appreciation for well-researched stories told by friendly guides. If you’re ready for a ghostly walk through Boston’s historic streets, this tour could be just what you’re looking for.
Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, this ghost tour offers a fun, atmospheric way to experience Boston’s darker side. With knowledgeable guides, historic sites, and ghostly tales, it’s a worthwhile addition—especially if you enjoy stories that blend history with a touch of the supernatural.