Hell's Kitchen Mostly Murder 2-Hour Tour

Stories of murder and mayhem spice up our ghost tours.  This lantern-led, 2-hour long, all-outdoor walk has 19 stories.  Historical photographs bring the people and places to life.  Our stories don't

Stories of murder and mayhem spice up our ghost tours.  This lantern-led, 2-hour long, all-outdoor walk has 19 stories.  Historical photographs bring the people and places to life.  Our stories don't skim the surface. We delve into the history behind the events and through deep research correct some of the mistakes told in the past.  At tours end you receive a list of our sources for your own sleuthing.  We leave the cheese and costumes to the other tours and suggest you leave your little ones with a sitter as the subject matter may be too graphic for those under the age of 10. 

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: What should I wear for the Hell's Kitchen tour? Is it mostly walking?

A: I'd recommend wearing comfortable shoes since you'll be walking for 2 hours. The tour is all outdoors, so dress for the weather too. Layering is a good idea, especially in NYC where it can get chilly at night. Don't forget a light jacket if you're going in the fall. You want to be comfy while you're hearing all those spooky stories!

Q: Is this tour appropriate for teenagers? My kids are 13 and 15.

A: The tour mentions that it might be too graphic for kids under 10, but teenagers should be fine! It really depends on their maturity. My 15-year-old loved it and was able to handle the stories. Just make sure they’re okay with spooky stuff!

Q: Can this tour be scheduled for a specific date? How are cancellations handled?

A: Yes! You can book it for a specific date at checkout on their site. Cancellations depend on the provider's policy, but I heard they’re pretty flexible if you need to reschedule. Just give them a heads-up a day in advance if you have to change your plans.

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Just finished the Hell's Kitchen tour - so worth it!

I went on the Hell's Kitchen Mostly Murder tour last week, and it was a blast! The stories were super engaging, and I loved how much detail the guide went into about the real history behind the hauntings. We walked around for a solid 2 hours, and I didn’t even notice the time passing. If you’re into anything spooky or historical, this is a must-do in NYC! Plus, you get a list of sources at the end, which I thought was a cool touch.

Thinking about gifting the Hell's Kitchen tour - thoughts?

I’m looking for a unique gift for my friend’s birthday, and this Hell's Kitchen tour caught my eye. They love history and ghost stories, but I’m worried about the graphic content. Has anyone experienced this? Would it be a good gift for someone in their early 30s?