Brave San Francisco’s dark and ghostly past on a real ghost hunt down historic alleys.
You’ll use modern ghost hunting gear, including your own EMF detector during the tour.
After meeting near the Transamerica Pyramid, your ghost hunter guide escorts you down haunted alleys, through mysterious neighborhoods, and around historic street corners. Stand atop old Gold Rush cemeteries, learn of paranormal activity following mysterious deaths, visit the site of infamous brothels, hear about Gold Rush–era hauntings, and how Chinatown’s gang wars changed the city.
But it's not “just a ghost tour” -- this tour includes tales of unexplained deaths, scandalous murders, the old red light district and more...
Recommended for ages 12+ due to mature themes, including serial killers, brothels, and true crime.
This tour can accommodate wheelchairs, but there will be two moderate hills -- please inquire if you have concerns.
Hear of the buried bodies and ships in this area
Wild SF Tours runs the Haunted SF tour
The old Gold Rush district, with stories of 1800's hauntings
Stories of the old red light district, murders, gang wars and ghosts
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Our paranormal investigation meets at the two flagpoles at the foot of the Transamerica Pyramid, at the corner of Montgomery and Washington Streets.
• No need to print your ticket -- save the trees :)
• Running late? Please follow this map to track us down: wildsftours.com/ghost
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