Join us for an unforgettable adventure through Asheville’s shadowy streets on our captivating walking ghost tour, where history and hauntings blend seamlessly. Led by a seasoned local guide, this tour takes you to some of the city's most haunted and historic locations. As you wander through atmospheric streets, you'll hear spine-chilling tales of spirits—bootleggers, outlaws, and debutantes—whose lives are etched into Asheville's rich past. Each stop, from the iconic Jackson Building to Pritchard Park, reveals a new layer of mystery, inviting you to explore the darker side of this charming mountain city.
While we won’t enter privately owned buildings, you'll stand on ground steeped in ghostly lore. This tour is both entertaining and informative, offering a unique glimpse into Asheville’s haunted history. Gather your courage, bring your curiosity, and join us for an evening filled with chills, thrills, and a touch of history!
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes<br/>Extended Ghost Tour: Remain on the tour for an additional 30-min which will allow you to explore four more haunted Asheville stops (12 total).
Duration: 1 hour<br/>Standard Ghost Tour: The Standard Ghost Tour: Approximately 60-min and 1-mile of walking. Standard tours include 8 haunted Asheville stops.
The Basilica of St. Lawrence in one of Asheville’s most beautiful and beloved places of worship, but it is also home to a host of angry spirits… Learn about the tragic story of the architect who made it his life’s work to complete the Basilica and who continues his endeavors from beyond the grave.
The Battery Park Hotel is home to a spirit that wanders the hall in blood stained pajamas. A young woman was murdered in the dead of night during a storm in the 1930s.
As we stop by the historic Grove Arcade, one of Asheville’s most iconic landmarks. This grand building, with its ornate architecture and rich history, has been a central part of the city's life since it opened in 1929. But beneath its elegant exterior lies a story filled with mystery and intrigue.
As we pass the Flatiron Building, our guide will recount chilling tales of paranormal activity, including accounts of heavy footsteps and a wet, rattling cough echoing through the halls when no one is visible. Visitors have reported wandering through the building only to feel pursued by an unseen presence. Additionally, the spectral figure of a man has been spotted moving swiftly between floors, appearing in windows facing the street throughout the night.
Our next stop is the notorious Pritchard Park, the site of Asheville’s former post office. Here, a ghostly figure, a victim of a long-ago fire, is said to wander the grounds late into the night. The eerie presence of this spirit has become a chilling part of the park’s haunted reputation.
Next, we'll visit the base of the Legal Building, where our guide will recount the haunting story of a victim of the Great Depression. This tragic figure is said to haunt the area, leaving behind a spectral presence that lingers to this day. Discover the chilling connections between this dark chapter in history and the ghosts that remain.
All Ghost Tours meet outside the Jackson Building on the brick “bullseye." Look for your tour guide who will be holding a lantern and wearing a black US Ghost Adventures t-shirt. Please arrive 15-minutes before your scheduled tour time.
22 S Pack Square
Asheville, NC 28801
MEETING LOCATION
Jackson Building
22 S Pack Square
Asheville, NC 28801
All Ghost Tours will meet outside the Jackson Building on the brick “bullseye." Look for your tour guide who will be holding a lantern. Please plan to arrive 15-minutes before your scheduled tour time. Please bring a valid ID to confirm your reservation upon check-in.
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