San Francisco Ghost Hunt Walking Tour

Established in 1998, this is San Francisco's first and original haunted history walking tour, led by international performer and local favorite – Christian Cagigal. You will thrill to this lantern-lit

Established in 1998, this is San Francisco's first and original haunted history walking tour, led by international performer and local favorite – Christian Cagigal. You will thrill to this lantern-lit adventure through San Francisco's ghostly past and see its most notorious haunted places. You will walk one mile on tree-lined streets in a safe residential area with fine Victorian architecture. There is one moderate hill, the pace is easy, and the views are spectacular. You'll enjoy 90 minutes of history and fun!  Highlights include: Poltergeists at the Chambers Mansion, the corpse in a barrel of rum at the Atherton Mansion, the ghost bride of California Street, the powerful woman who supported the Underground Railroad in San Francisco, and more. Your guide: Christian Cagigal is a Bay Area native and a lecturer of haunted history. He's performed across the globe as a magician and storyteller, and is a featured performer at the famous Magic Castle in Hollywood.

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Location: San Francisco

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the ghost tour? Can I take my 12-year-old?

A: Yes, kids are welcome! The tour is great for ages 12 and up, so your 12-year-old should fit right in. Just a heads up, some stories can be a bit spooky, but Christian does a fantastic job keeping it fun and engaging for everyone. Make sure to bring a flashlight if you have one; it adds to the atmosphere!

Q: What should we wear? Is it going to be cold at night?

A: Dress in layers! San Francisco can get chilly at night, especially near the water. A light jacket is a good idea, plus comfortable shoes since you'll be walking. The tour is mostly easy-paced, but you'll want to be ready for that moderate hill too!

Q: How far do we actually walk? Is it too much for someone not used to walking?

A: The tour covers about one mile total, which isn’t bad at all! Christian keeps a leisurely pace and takes breaks to share stories. The hill is the only tricky part, but it’s manageable. If someone needs to take it slow, that’s totally fine!

Discussions

Just got back from the San Francisco Ghost Hunt - so much fun!

I took the San Francisco Ghost Hunt last week, and it was a total blast! Christian was hilarious and super engaging. The stories he told about the Chambers Mansion and the ghost bride were creepy but fascinating. The walk was pretty easy, even with the hill, and the views of the city at night were amazing. Highly recommend for anyone looking to do something different in the city!

Looking for a unique gift - thinking about the ghost tour!

I’m considering getting tickets for the Ghost Hunt as a birthday gift. My friend loves spooky stuff, but I’m not sure if it’s more of a kids' attraction or what? How spooky are the stories? Any feedback would be awesome!