Dark Corners of Key West Private Walking Tour

Join us on a 2-hour private, exclusive walking tour through the dark and untold stories of Key West. Our tour will begin at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, where we will share stories of its haunted past

Join us on a 2-hour private, exclusive walking tour through the dark and untold stories of Key West. Our tour will begin at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, where we will share stories of its haunted past and the intriguing legend of Robert the Doll. Next, visit The Artist House, where we will delve into the bizarre true story of Carl and Elena, followed by Dean-Lopez Funeral Home and Crowne Plaza Key West-La Concha, which have a dark and chilling past. At Marrero’s Guest Mansion, explore the eerie story of Enriquetta and other ghostly legends associated with this haunted yet historic mansion. Moving on to 322 Duval St, uncover the mysteries of Captain Watlington’s Haunted House and share bone-chilling stories of the haunted past and present of Key West. Our journey concludes at the Audubon House & Tropical Gardens and the infamous Capt Tony’s Saloon, discovering their dark histories and encounters with the paranormal.

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Location: Key West

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Q&A

Q: Are there age limits for the Dark Corners of Key West tour? Can kids join?

A: Kids are welcome on the Dark Corners tour, but some stories can be a bit intense or scary. I took my 10-year-old, and while she loved the ghost tales, I’d recommend it for kids who can handle spooky stories. Just keep in mind that it lasts about 2 hours, so younger kids might get restless!

Q: What happens if it rains during the Dark Corners tour?

A: If it rains, the tour may still go on unless there are severe weather warnings. I did it during light rain, and it was actually pretty atmospheric! Just dress for the weather and maybe bring an umbrella. If the weather is too severe, they usually offer rescheduling options.

Q: Is parking difficult around St. Paul’s Episcopal Church for the tour?

A: Parking can be tricky, especially during busy tourist seasons. There's some street parking nearby, but I’d recommend getting there a bit early to find a good spot. Alternatively, you can use a rideshare service which avoids the hassle altogether!

Discussions

Just completed the Dark Corners tour and WOW!

I just got back from the Dark Corners of Key West tour, and it was amazing! Our guide, Tom, was super knowledgeable and the stories about Robert the Doll and the haunted mansion were both creepy and fascinating. Starting at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church really set the tone. It’s a 2-hour walk, so wear comfy shoes! Definitely worth it if you're into ghost stories!

Debating whether to gift the Dark Corners tour—thoughts?

I’m thinking of getting the Dark Corners experience for my friend who loves ghost stories. Do you guys think it's more suited for a specific type of person? I want it to be special, and I’m worried it might not be as thrilling! Any input would help!