Chicago Mobs and Haunts Walking Tour

Join us along the historic streets and alleys of Chicago as we walk among the spirits of mobsters and ghosts of the condemned. This tour is for lovers of history, true crime, and haunted mysteries. E

Join us along the historic streets and alleys of Chicago as we walk among the spirits of mobsters and ghosts of the condemned. This tour is for lovers of history, true crime, and haunted mysteries. Expect a sultry and gritty cocktail of Chicago's darkest stories hiding in the shadows of the Loop. From Grant Park to the Alley of Death, your expert local guide will shed light on the city’s secrets. Prepare for thrills and just the right amount of chills.

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Location: Chicago

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the Chicago Mobs and Haunts Walking Tour?

A: There isn't a strict age limit for the tour, but it's really geared towards adults and older teens since some stories can get a bit intense. Kids under 12 might not find it as engaging either. If you're taking younger ones, just be prepared to answer questions about the mob or ghosts!

Q: What do we wear for the tour? Is it outdoors?

A: Yeah, the tour is mostly outdoors, so dress for the weather. Comfortable shoes are a must since you'll be walking a lot in the Loop. If it's chilly, bring a jacket! Layers are your friend here.

Q: Can you reschedule if something comes up?

A: Yes, you can reschedule as long as you give at least 24 hours notice. Just reach out to ExperienceFirst customer support, and they’ll help you find a new date. Super flexible!

Discussions

Just did the Chicago Mobs and Haunts tour — what a blast!

I took the Chicago Mobs and Haunts Walking Tour last week, and it was such a cool experience! Our guide, Danny, was super knowledgeable about the city's mob history and ghost stories. We hit spots like Grant Park and even the Alley of Death - spooky! I went in with a friend, and we’re already planning to take our partners next month. Definitely worth it!

Thinking about gifting the Mobs and Haunts tour — any tips?

I'm considering this experience as a gift for my brother who's into true crime. Just wondering if it’s suitable for someone who’s not really into ghost stuff? What do you all think? Any favorite parts of the tour I should mention to convince him?