Pensacola Ghosts in the City: Haunted Walking Tour

Join the Haunted Pensacola Walking Ghost Tour, departing at 7:00 PM CST, as twilight fades and the city awakens under the moonlight. Guided by local experts and a real paranormal investigator from Sec

Join the Haunted Pensacola Walking Ghost Tour, departing at 7:00 PM CST, as twilight fades and the city awakens under the moonlight. Guided by local experts and a real paranormal investigator from Second Sight TV, you’ll explore haunted streets where shadows stir and spirits linger. We offer more haunted and historic locations than any other tour. More Haunted Locations: Visit Seville Quarter, Seville Tower, 200 South Street, Saenger Theatre, Thiesen Building, Old Courthouse, Plaza Ferdinand VII Park, and more. Red Light District: Walk the haunted lanes where the spirits of women and children are said to roam. Murder Mystery Stories: Hear chilling tales of Pensacola’s notorious crimes and gruesome murders. Ghost Hunting: Use real ghost-hunting equipment provided at no extra charge. Glo Fun: Navigate the city’s darkest corners with eerie glow accessories. Listen closely… under the moonlight, the haunted streets and ancient walls whisper their secrets, daring you to believe.

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Location: Pensacola

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Q: What should I wear for the Pensacola Ghost Walking Tour?

A: Definitely dress for the weather! Pensacola can get pretty humid, so lightweight, breathable clothing is a good bet. Also, wear comfy shoes since you’ll be walking around for a while. If it's cooler, layers are key. A light jacket might be good since it does get chillier when the sun sets.

Q: Can we reschedule if it rains during the Pensacola Ghost Tour?

A: Yes, they usually allow rescheduling if the weather doesn’t cooperate. Just reach out to them a day or two before your scheduled tour, and they’ll help you find another time. Safety first, especially with the ghost hunting gear!

Q: Is this tour suitable for kids, or is it too scary?

A: It’s generally considered family-friendly, but it does depend on your kids' comfort levels with spooky themes. The tour has chilling stories, but it's not super graphic. I brought my 10-year-old, and they had a blast! Just check with the guide if you’re unsure.

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Just did the Pensacola Ghost Tour—what a thrill!

I went on the Haunted Walking Tour last week with a few friends, and wow, it was such a cool experience! We got to visit places like the Saenger Theatre and the Old Courthouse, and the ghost stories were spine-chilling. The guide was super engaging and even let us use some ghost-hunting equipment, which made it even more fun. I’d recommend this as a gift for anyone who loves a good scare!

Thinking of gifting the Ghost Tour—any tips?

I’m considering giving my brother tickets to the Ghost Tour for his birthday. He loves history and spooky stories! Can anyone share their experiences? Is it worth it? What’s the best time to book?