Ghost Tour for One or Two from SF Chinatown Ghost Tours (Half Off)
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Tour groups snake through the darkened streets of Chinatown, haunted by the spirits of betrayed immigrant workers
Walking tours explore intriguing surroundings at a leisurely pace, much like a photography class held in a thick bog of quicksand. Let it all sink in with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $24 for a two-hour Chinatown ghost tour for one adult (a $48 value) $48 for a two-hour Chinatown ghost tour for two adults (a $96 value)
As groups traverse moonlit streets on Friday and Saturday evenings from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., guides retell stories of immigrant workers who were betrayed by the promises of the gold rush. Tours meet at the 80-year-old Four Seas Restaurant.
Tour groups snake through the darkened streets of Chinatown, haunted by the spirits of betrayed immigrant workers
Walking tours explore intriguing surroundings at a leisurely pace, much like a photography class held in a thick bog of quicksand. Let it all sink in with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $24 for a two-hour Chinatown ghost tour for one adult (a $48 value) $48 for a two-hour Chinatown ghost tour for two adults (a $96 value)
As groups traverse moonlit streets on Friday and Saturday evenings from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., guides retell stories of immigrant workers who were betrayed by the promises of the gold rush. Tours meet at the 80-year-old Four Seas Restaurant.
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About SF Chinatown Ghost Tours
From an early age, native San Franciscans Cynthia Yee and Ruby Tsang found themselves fascinated with their native culture and its ties to ancient beliefs and the supernatural. Now, through SF Chinatown Ghost Tours, native guides immerse guests in the mysticism, folklore, and history of the U.S.’s oldest Chinese community during themed walking tours. Wandering down dimly lit streets, patrons see the sites of former gambling dens, riots, and antique shops specializing in Mogwai. A daytime cookie factory tour meanders past historic Chinatown sights including a Taoist temple, food markets, and a fortune cookie factory, letting guests munch on cookies where the renowned biscuit was invented.