Boston Haunted Pub Crawl

Ghost City Tours Boston
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Helen L
31 days ago
It was entertaining evening with Max giving very comprehensive facts. We liked to hear his interesting facts...especially about the female pirate

Ready to mix spirits with… well, spirits? Join Boston’s premier haunted pub crawl, where the drinks are strong and the ghost stories are even stronger. Grab your bravest drinking buddies and stumble (responsibly!) through Beantown’s booziest and most bone-chilling history—from haunted pubs and ghost-filled restaurants to the eerie cemeteries where Boston’s past refuses to stay buried. You’ll hear tales of restless Founding Fathers, scandalous secrets, and blood-stained streets that might just send a chill up your spine—or maybe that’s just the whiskey. So pour yourself a Boston Lager, toast to the dearly departed, and see just how much haunted history you can handle. With Ghost City Tours, it’s all fun and fright until someone sees a ghost... and then it’s even better. *Entry into establishments is subject to operating hours and availability. Drinks not included. Only for guests ages 21+.

Departure Point

  • This tour starts at the Samuel Adams Statue near the intersection of Congress street and North Street

Duration
2 hours

Languages Available
  • Human tour guide - English

Points of Interest


Stop At: 60 Congress St
60 Congress Street, Boston, MA 02109
At this location you will learn about Samuel Adams and hear some haunted stories that have taken place at this location.
Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: 27 Clinton St
27 Clinton Street, Boston, MA 02109
At Faneuil Hall, built in 1742, the ghost of its namesake, Peter Faneuil, is said to still wander the halls. You might catch a glimpse of his shadow or even hear his voice. The building, once a bustling marketplace and meeting spot, is also haunted by spirits from Boston’s revolutionary past, making it a hotspot for eerie encounters. Over at Ned Devine’s, the site of the infamous Green Dragon Tavern, things are no less spooky. Known as a Revolutionary War hangout for figures like Paul Revere, the tavern is haunted by the ghost of "Captain," a former regular who met a tragic end. Patrons report hearing strange mutterings and seeing mysterious shadows—could it be the Captain still drinking at the bar?
Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: 41 Union St
41 Union Street, Boston, MA 02108
The Union Oyster House in Boston, one of the city’s oldest restaurants, is also one of its most haunted! Built in 1826, it’s said to be haunted by the spirit of a former waitress who met a tragic end. Some diners have reported seeing her ghost roaming the dining room or feeling a sudden chill. It’s said that Chester A. Arthur’s ghost haunts the Union Oyster House - guess he just couldn’t clam up about his favorite spot for a good meal!
Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: 11 Marshall St
11 Marshall Street, Boston, MA 02108
The Green Dragon Tavern in Boston is steeped in both revolutionary history and ghostly lore. Once the favorite haunt of Patriots like Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, and John Hancock, the tavern was the center of political plotting during the American Revolution. It's believed that the ghosts of these revolutionary figures still linger, perhaps still debating freedom and liberty.
Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: 45 Union St
45 Union Street, Boston, MA 02108
Mary Dyer’s story is a mix of bravery, rebellion, and a dash of martyrdom. A Quaker in Puritan New England, she wasn’t one to back down when it came to her beliefs. Despite being banned from Massachusetts multiple times, she kept coming back to protest the colony’s strict anti-Quaker laws. Her persistence earned her a date with destiny - and the gallows - on June 1, 1660. She was hanged on Boston Common, but she didn’t go quietly. In fact, she’s still said to haunt the spot, fighting for freedom in the afterlife, proving some protests never die!
Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: 147 Hanover St
147 Hanover Street, Boston, MA 02108
King’s Chapel Burying Ground in Boston is not just one of the oldest cemeteries in the city - it’s also one of the most haunted! Established in 1630, it’s home to the graves of some of Boston's earliest settlers, including famous figures like John Winthrop (the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony). But with such a long history comes plenty of spooky stories! The graveyard is rumored to be haunted by the spirits of those buried there, especially near the old, weathered headstones. Some visitors claim to hear whispers and see shadowy figures moving between the graves - proof that, in Boston, even the dead love a good ghost story!
Duration: 20 minutes

Additional Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Inclusions
  • An spooky pub crawl with a local tour guide.

Voucher Info
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