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Discover Boston's haunted history on this lively ghost and pub tour. Walk historic streets, hear spooky stories, and enjoy local drinks in iconic bars.
Our review of the Haunted Boston Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour offers a peek into an experience that blends history, hauntings, and happy hour. Perfect for those who enjoy a good ghost story as much as a cold drink, this tour promises a unique way to see Boston’s storied streets. We’re particularly drawn to the engaging guides and the opportunity to explore historic pubs with a spooky backstory. On the flip side, the focus on drinking might not appeal to everyone, especially if you’re looking for a purely ghostly experience without alcohol.
This tour is best suited for those who love a mix of history, spirited storytelling, and socializing. If you’re a history buff with a tolerant palate for good company and local brews, you’ll likely enjoy it. Families or those seeking a quiet, contemplative walk might want to look elsewhere. But for anyone wanting to combine a lively pub crawl with tales of Boston’s ghostly past, this tour hits the mark.
The Haunted Boston Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour is an intriguing way to explore Boston’s dark corners with a playful twist. While we haven’t taken this tour ourselves, the detailed reviews and tour descriptions paint a picture of a lively, fun-filled evening. It’s a combination of storytelling, sightseeing, and social drinking—a trifecta that appeals to many travelers looking for a memorable night out.
Two things that stand out immediately are the enthusiasm of the guides and the carefully curated stops at historic bars. The guides are described as friendly, engaging, and sometimes even in costume, which adds a dash of theatrical fun. The opportunity to sip drinks at renowned local pubs like the Omni Parker House, with its haunted reputation, enhances the experience. However, it’s worth noting that the tour is designed to be laid-back and social, so if you’re expecting a serious haunted house or a heavy history lesson, this might not be the ideal fit.
Designed for those who enjoy a mix of ghostly tales and a good drink, this tour can be a lively way to spend an evening. It’s particularly appealing to people who like storytelling with a bit of theatrical flair and appreciate visiting historic venues that add a sense of authenticity.
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The tour begins at 60 School St. and concludes at 18 Province St., both centrally located in Boston’s historic district. It lasts approximately two and a half hours and involves walking through some of Boston’s most iconic neighborhoods.
The group size is kept small—no more than 12 travelers—ensuring a more intimate and personalized experience. The tour features a costume-clad guide who shares stories with enthusiasm, making each stop both educational and entertaining.
King’s Chapel and Cemetery:
Your journey kicks off with a visit to the nearby cemetery, where ghost stories are spun around the graves of those who fought for independence. It’s an atmospheric site that lends itself well to spooky tales. The guide’s storytelling brings history to life amid the tombstones, creating a sense of connection to the past.
Granary Burying Ground:
Across the street, the tour pauses at this historic burial ground, where stories of colonial-era deaths are shared over drinks at a bar. Guests can enjoy a cold one while hearing about the dead who helped shape Boston’s history. Several reviews mention how engaging the guide was, and how the storytelling added an extra layer of intrigue to the setting.
Beacon Hill:
The tour continues through this elegant neighborhood, known for its Federal-style homes and narrow streets. As you walk, the guide shares ghost stories and legends tied to the locale. Many reviewers appreciated the mix of beautiful architecture and creepy tales, creating a compelling contrast.
Historic Buildings & Photo Opportunities:
Walking past significant landmarks, you’ll have chances to snap photos of stunning facades and the haunted tales associated with them. Some stops include the exterior of Old City Hall, where the guide recounts ghost stories that add an eerie vibe to the city’s historic core.
The Last Hurrah & Omni Parker House:
The first drink stop is at The Last Hurrah, where you can settle in with a beverage and swap stories with your guide. Next, you visit the Omni Parker House—the oldest continuously operating hotel in Boston—famous not just for its history but also for its ghostly inhabitants. The lobby is a highlight, with a chance to explore the haunted corners and enjoy another drink in a setting that oozes history.
Both venues are free to enter (the tour includes the visits), and the guide’s stories provide an added layer of interest. The chance to order your own drinks at each pub means you can tailor the experience to your preferences, whether you want a beer, cocktail, or soft drink.
Multiple reviews praise the guides for their enthusiasm, friendliness, and storytelling ability. One reviewer raved, “Alayna was a fantastic host,” highlighting how the guides go above and beyond, even in small groups. Others appreciated the guides’ theatrical costumes and compelling narratives, which added to the immersive feel.
The small group size—typically no more than 12 people—makes for a cozy, engaging experience. You’ll feel comfortable asking questions or chatting with others, which might not be the case in larger, more impersonal tours.
The guides’ costumes and the storytelling style create a playful, theatrical atmosphere. They blend humor and spooky tales seamlessly, making the tour suitable for a broad audience—whether you’re a history nerd, a ghost story enthusiast, or just out for a fun night.
At $36.16 per person, this tour offers good value for a 2.5-hour experience that combines sightseeing, storytelling, and socializing. The price covers the guided tour, visits to historic pubs, and a commemorative can cooler to take home.
Keep in mind, alcoholic beverages aren’t included in the price—they are available for purchase at each stop. The flexibility to buy what you want means you can stick with a light drink or indulge a bit more.
The tour lasts around 2.5 hours, covering a fair bit of walking through narrow city streets. Moderate physical fitness is recommended—think comfortable shoes and a willingness to stroll for a couple of hours. It’s a mostly outdoor experience, so check the weather forecast.
With a maximum of 12 travelers, the tour maintains an intimate vibe, which many reviewers loved. Service animals are allowed, and the meeting point is accessible by public transportation, making it easy to reach.
Many travelers noted the guides’ friendliness and storytelling skills. One reviewer said, “Cade did a great job, and we had so much fun,” while another emphasized, “Libby and Shannon made it a great night out.” Several praised the fun atmosphere, with comments like, “It was a very fun experience filled with interesting stories and cool bars.”
A few reviews mention minor issues like not finishing the tour because of feeling unwell or wishing for reserved tables, but overall, the feedback is overwhelmingly positive.
This ghost and pub tour is an excellent choice for travelers who enjoy a lively, social experience that combines history with some light-hearted spookiness. It’s ideal if you’re looking to explore Boston’s historic streets in a relaxed setting with fellow enthusiasts. The guide’s storytelling makes it engaging, and the visits to iconic bars add a local flavor many find worthwhile.
It’s particularly suitable for those comfortable with walking, open to purchasing drinks, and eager to hear fun ghost stories amid historic surroundings. If you prefer a more serious or silent tour, or don’t drink alcohol, you might want to consider other options. But for an evening of storytelling, historic ambiance, and a little ghostly thrill, this tour delivers.
Is the tour suitable for under 21s?
No, all guests must be 21 or older with valid ID, as it involves alcohol purchase and consumption.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including stops at two historic pubs.
Can I buy drinks during the tour?
Yes, alcoholic beverages are available for purchase at the pubs; you can choose your own drinks.
Is the tour walkable for most people?
Yes, but moderate physical fitness is recommended due to walking through city streets and uneven surfaces.
Are gratuities included?
No, gratuities are not included but are appreciated for good guides.
Where does the tour start and end?
Starts at 60 School St. and ends at 18 Province St., both central Boston locations.
What makes this tour special?
The combination of engaging storytelling, visits to historic, haunted sites, and the chance to enjoy Boston’s iconic bars.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, it is booked about 28 days ahead, so planning early is wise if you want a spot.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, it requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
This tour offers a spirited way to explore Boston’s historic streets, blending ghost stories with lively pub stops and engaging guides. Perfect for those who love a bit of the spooky and the social.