Embark on an unforgettable journey through Austin's eerie streets with our captivating walking ghost tour, where history and hauntings seamlessly intertwine. Led by an experienced local guide, you'll
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Location: Austin
What's Included
- Documented accounts of hauntings and paranormal activity
- Professional and Courteous Guides
- Intensely researched true stories of history
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There aren't any strict age restrictions for the tour, but it's more suitable for those 12 and up due to the spooky content. Kids might get scared, so it’s really up to the parents. If you bring younger kids, just prep them! Everyone's welcome, just know it can get a bit intense.
A: Definitely wear comfortable shoes since you'll be walking a lot! The tour goes through outdoor areas, so check the weather beforehand. If it's chilly, layers are key! Also, maybe bring a light jacket. You want to stay cozy while you hear those spooky stories!
A: The tour usually runs rain or shine, but if there’s severe weather, they might reschedule or cancel. It’s best to check their website or call ahead if the forecast looks sketchy. If they do cancel, you’ll be able to easily reschedule your tickets for another night!
Discussions
Just went on the Hauntings & Apparitions tour—what a thrill!
I just did the Austin Ghost Tour last weekend and wow, what an experience! Our guide shared some seriously spooky stories, especially about the Omni Hotel. The whole vibe of wandering through Austin’s historic streets at night added to the creepiness. Plus, hearing about the haunted history of places I’ve passed by a million times was just awesome. Highly recommend it for anyone looking for something unique and a bit eerie!
Thinking about gifting the ghost tour for my friend's birthday!
I’m considering the Hauntings tour for my friend's birthday since she loves ghost stories! I read reviews and it seems like a great mix of history and spooky fun. I wanna make sure it’s a good choice though. Has anyone taken their friends or done it as a group? Any tips on how to make it even more special?