Boston "Death and Dying" Walking Ghost Tour

Looking for a ghost tour that goes beyond the bumps in the night? Welcome to Death & Dying, Boston’s adults-only ghost tour—and easily the most spine-tingling, thought-provoking stroll through the cit

Looking for a ghost tour that goes beyond the bumps in the night? Welcome to Death & Dying, Boston’s adults-only ghost tour—and easily the most spine-tingling, thought-provoking stroll through the city’s haunted past. We’re diving headfirst into the dark side of colonial life, using Boston’s eeriest locations to explore how early Americans dealt with death, dying, and everything in between. Graveyards, ghost stories, and ghastly truths await as we pull back the veil on a time when life was short, and the afterlife loomed large. If you're craving chills and a deeper story, this is the ghost tour that delivers both—no kids, no fluff, just history with a haunting twist.

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Location: Boston

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age restrictions for this ghost tour?

A: Yes, this tour is specifically for adults only, so you need to be at least 18 years old to join. They really focus on some mature themes, and it's meant to be an immersive experience for adults. If you’re looking for something kid-friendly, this isn’t it.

Q: What should we wear for the Death and Dying tour?

A: I’d recommend dressing in layers! It can get pretty chilly in the evenings when the tour starts. Comfortable shoes are a must since you’ll be walking around Boston’s streets and graveyards. Also, consider bringing a light jacket or sweater just in case.

Q: Can you reschedule if we can't make the original date?

A: Absolutely! Ghost City Tours has a flexible rescheduling policy. If you need to change your date, just reach out to them at least 24 hours in advance, and they’ll help you find a new time that works. Super easy!

Discussions

Just got back from the Death and Dying Ghost Tour in Boston!

I took the Death and Dying Ghost Tour last weekend, and wow, it was so much more than I expected. The stories about colonial life and death were super gripping, and the guides really know their stuff. We visited some of the oldest graveyards in Boston, and they made everything come alive with eerie tales. Definitely not for the faint-hearted! If you're looking for a unique gift idea, I think it would be perfect for history lovers or anyone who appreciates a good scare.

Is the Death and Dying Tour worth it?

Thinking about booking this tour for my partner’s birthday. I read some reviews, and it seems like people really enjoyed it. But I’m curious about how scary it really is. Are there jump scares, or is it more about the history? I’d love to hear from anyone who's done it!