Unearth the shady and seedy history of Old Town Alexandria on this 2.5-hour guided ghost tour and pub crawl. A costumed guide will lead you through hidden alleyways and tell you tales from the historic places and haunted buildings along the way. During the tour, you will also stop at some historic Old Town pubs to enjoy a beverage before continuing on your way.
*Tour route and drink stops are subject to availability.
*All guests must be 21+ with Valid ID. Alcohol is not included.
We'll tell stories of the Carlyle House along the walking tour.
We'll begin the tour with a drink stop at King & Rye. Guests will have the opportunity to purchase a drink at the bar, and then will meet the guide in the lobby of the hotel for stories.
We'll visit Old Hat Bar for stories and give guests time for a drink. There will be plenty of time to explore this unique and fun bar with the group!
Explore the ghost stories and haunted bars of Old Town with your costumed tour guide.
We'll stop by this great bar along the tour route. Union Street Public House is located in a renovated 1790 Colonial warehouse. There is plenty of history and lots of ghosts to discuss here!
The tour ends near the waterfront by Chadwicks. Great scenery and a great place to grab a late-night bite after we've finished the tour.
While exploring Old Town, we'll stop in front of this delicious gelato shop for stories. The guide will reveal the tragic love story and ghosts that haunt the building.
You'll meet your tour guide inside of the lobby of The Alexandrian Hotel at 480 King Street. Look for a costumed to check-in and be sure to verify they are with Nightly Spirits.
Meet your tour guide inside of the lobby of The Alexandrian Hotel at 480 King Street. The hotel bar, King & Rye, will be our first drink stop. Please try to arrive 15 minutes early to allow time for check-in. Your guide will be there dressed in Colonial attire or as a pirate. We will see you there!
How do we get there??
The tour meetup is easily accessible by ride-share or public transportation. There is a Metrorail stop at King Street Station (blue and yellow line) and bus stop options just a short walk away. You’ll find street parking throughout the area as well. Market Square Parking Garage is also nearby at 108 N. Fairfax Street, Alexandria, VA 22314. There are Dash Bus station on the right-hand side of the hotel and King Street Trolley station next to CVS Follow this link for a full list of the many transportation options available in Alexandria.
Running Late for the tour?? We will wait 5-10 minutes for everyone. If you are later than that, please reach out to us by phone, 844-678-8687, and we will do our best to catch you up to the group.
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