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Explore Cambridge’s haunted side with this entertaining ghost walk, featuring stories of famous figures, spooky spots, and intriguing local legends.
When most travelers think of Cambridge, images of grand colleges, historic bridges, and university traditions come to mind. But beneath its scholarly veneer lies a darker, more mysterious side—the haunted tales, ghostly legends, and eerie history that many visitors overlook. The Creepy Cambridge ghost walk offers an hour and fifteen minutes of spooky storytelling as you meander through the city’s ancient streets, revealing the haunted secrets behind some of its most iconic landmarks.
What really sets this tour apart is its engaging storytelling and knowledgeable guides who bring the city’s ghostly stories vividly to life. We also love how it combines the city’s top sights with a fun, interactive twist—perfect for those who enjoy a bit of the supernatural mixed with history. That said, the tour doesn’t include entry to the colleges, so if you’re eager to step inside, you’ll need to plan separately.
This experience is ideal for curious travelers, history buffs, and anyone craving a different perspective of Cambridge. It works well for families, solo explorers, or even groups of friends looking for an entertaining evening. Just keep in mind that the stories can be quite spooky, so younger children might find some tales a bit intense.

Engaging storytelling by knowledgeable guides makes the experience memorable.
Affordable price for the length and unique focus on Cambridge’s haunted side.
Visit top landmarks such as Magdalene College, the Round Church, and Market Square.
Not a typical historical tour—stories focus on hauntings, spirits, and legends.
Group size is kept small—maximum 25 travelers—for a more intimate experience.
No college entry fees included, so plan separately if you want inside access.

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This ghost walk covers some of Cambridge’s most atmospheric spots, each with its own eerie story or legend. The tour begins at Magdalene Bridge, a site that’s been a crossroads since before England even existed. Here, you might hear about a witch’s ‘ducking stool’—a device used to punish suspected witches—highlighting Cambridge’s long history with superstition and fear. The guide’s storytelling style, often animated and humorous, makes even the spookiest tales engaging rather than frightening.
Next, the tour moves to the Round Church Visitor Centre, where stories of exorcisms and supernatural occurrences surround this unique round building founded by Crusaders. The atmosphere here lends itself well to tales of spirits lingering from medieval exorcisms, offering an eerie glimpse into the city’s past.
Clare College features a bizarre tale about a “skeleton in the cupboard,” adding a gothic element to the tour. While the college visit is external, the stories told about it often make visitors look at the iconic buildings through a ghostly lens. The Market Square provides a stark contrast—once the site of meat-burning and more gruesome historical practices, now a lively spot for street food.
St Bene’t’s Church, Cambridge’s oldest building, is said to be haunted, with a story about a pub window that must stay open because of trapped ghosts, according to some reviews. These tales add a layer of supernatural intrigue to this historic site.
The walk continues through the colleges of Corpus Christi and Sidney Sussex, where ghost stories of past masters and the resting place of Oliver Cromwell (or, at least, some ghostly remnants) keep the atmosphere thick with mystery. Many reviews mention the guides’ enthusiasm—Alex, Ben, and Chuck, in particular—who bring stories to life with wit and detail, making the experience both fun and enlightening.
While the ticket price of around $27 may seem modest, the value lies in the rich storytelling, the chance to see parts of Cambridge you might not explore on your own, and the entertaining way it deepens your appreciation for the city. The tour is designed to be accessible, with most travelers able to participate, including service animals.
The small group size (up to 25 people) ensures a more personal experience, with guides able to tailor stories to the audience’s questions and reactions. The tour’s duration of just over an hour makes it a perfect evening activity, especially if you’re looking for something different after a day of sightseeing.
Several guides stand out based on reviews, notably Alex, Ben, and Chuck, who are praised for their enthusiasm, knowledge, and storytelling skills. Reviewers highlight how these guides make the stories captivating—whether it’s chuckling at witty anecdotes or sharing lesser-known legends with genuine passion. The fact that guides sometimes need to read from their phones reflects the modern nature of the tour but doesn’t detract from the overall experience, as their delivery remains engaging.
The tour begins at Magdalene Bridge and ends near The Eagle pub, making it easy to combine with other activities or head to dinner. The mobile ticket system allows for contactless entry, which is convenient and safe.
Pricing at $26.84 per person is reasonable for a guided experience that mixes sightseeing with storytelling. Remember, admission to colleges is not included, so if you want inside access, you’ll need to buy separate tickets. The tour’s booking window averages around 12 days in advance, indicating good demand.
Many reviewers emphasize how much they enjoyed the stories and the guides’ lively delivery. One noted that Alex was a “great guide,” while another praised Chuck for his “full of quirky and fun information” style. Families, in particular, appreciate that stories are pitched to be engaging for children, making it suitable for a wide age range.
Some reviews mention that the stories are a bit spooky or gruesome, aligning with expectations for a haunted walk. One traveler even said they learned a lot about Cambridge’s “haunted side,” which they hadn’t encountered on typical city tours. The overall ratings of 4.8/5 from 225 reviews reflect consistent satisfaction, with many booking well in advance due to its popularity.
If you’re a history enthusiast who enjoys ghost stories, this tour offers a fresh perspective on Cambridge’s past. It’s an excellent choice for those who prefer storytelling over formal lectures, as guides engage audiences with humor and enthusiasm. It’s also perfect for couples or small groups seeking a fun, memorable night out.
Families with kids find it suitable, especially since stories are described as “not too scary,” and guides are praised for their patience and inclusivity. On the other hand, if you’re looking for an inside look at the colleges, you’ll want to plan additional visits, as this tour focuses on the external buildings and legends.
Creepy Cambridge presents a well-balanced blend of history, legend, and entertainment. It’s a rare chance to explore the city’s haunted reputation while enjoying lively storytelling in a small group. The guides’ passion and the atmospheric settings make it much more than just a walk—it’s an experience that adds a spooky thrill to your understanding of Cambridge.
Whether you’re a ghost story devotee or simply looking for a different way to see the city, this tour offers great value for its price and duration. It’s especially recommended for those who want to uncover Cambridge’s darker, mysterious side in a fun and engaging manner.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, many reviews mention that the stories are engaging for families and not overly frightening, making it suitable for children aged around 11 and up.
Are college admissions included?
No, the tour does not include entrance tickets to the colleges. You’ll explore the exteriors only, but it’s still a fantastic way to see the historic sites topped with ghost stories.
How long does the tour last?
The tour is approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes long, perfect for an evening activity without taking up the whole day.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Magdalene Bridge and concludes near The Eagle pub, close to The Free School Lane, making it easy to combine with other plans.
What is the group size?
The maximum group size is 25 travelers, ensuring a more personal and engaging experience.
How much does it cost?
The tickets are around $26.84 per person, offering good value considering the storytelling quality and the chance to see Cambridge’s haunted landmarks.
What language is the tour conducted in?
While not explicitly stated, the reviews suggest English is the language used, and most guides are enthusiastic and clear storytellers.
To sum it up, Creepy Cambridge provides an entertaining, atmospheric glimpse into the city’s spooky stories, making it ideal for those curious about Cambridge’s darker side. With knowledgeable guides, a friendly size, and stories that are engaging for all ages, it’s a memorable addition to any trip. Just remember to book in advance if you want to secure a spot and prepare for an intriguing night out in one of England’s most historic towns.