Embark on a spine-chilling journey through Baltimore's shadowy streets with our captivating walking ghost tour, where history and hauntings converge. Guided by an experienced local, you’ll explore some of the city’s most haunted and historic sites. From the chilling whispers of bygone days to the eerie ambiance of the night, every step immerses you deeper into Baltimore’s haunted lore.
Over the course of this mile-long tour, visit legendary spots such as Max’s Taphouse, where the spirits of the past may still be raising a glass, and Bertha’s, known for its ghostly patrons. You’ll also explore the somber Fell Family Cemetery, steeped in sorrow and spectral sightings, and The Horse You Came in On Saloon, a historic tavern famous for its ghostly encounters. Even as we admire privately owned buildings from the outside, you’ll be immersed in haunted ground throughout the evening, surrounded by the echoes of Baltimore's dark past.
Extended Tour: On this extended tour, you'll visit four additional creepy sites and hear 30 more minutes of chilling tales. <br/>Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Begin your journey in the heart of Fells Point at Broadway Square. Though it may seem like a lively, modern neighborhood, it’s teeming with restless spirits and haunted secrets. Uncover the ghostly mysteries that make this area one of Baltimore's most haunted.
Behind the cheerful façade of this bright green bar lies a dark history. Once one of the largest rooming houses in Fells Point, it’s now notorious for the spirits that linger within. Discover the eerie past that haunts this seemingly normal establishment.
Tucked between two row homes, this unassuming cemetery is the final resting place of the Fell family, for whom the neighborhood is named. Delve into the chilling history of the Fells and the ghostly tales that surround their graves.
Step into The Horse You Came in On, a saloon built in 1775 and one of the oldest in the nation. Hear the unsettling connection between Edgar Allan Poe’s mysterious death and this haunted hotspot, where his spirit is said to roam.
Known in its past life as Ledbetter’s, Rye may seem like a typical waterfront tavern, but its history is anything but ordinary. Beneath its brick walls and alluring interior lies a world of dark secrets and tales of peril waiting to be uncovered.
Visit the Admiral Fell Inn, often hailed as one of America’s most haunted hotels. Dating back to the 1700s, this historic inn is rich with ghostly legends and eerie stories that have lingered for centuries.
The Waterfront Hotel, the second oldest brick building in the city, is famed for its live music and crab cakes—and its hauntings. Discover the chilling history that makes this spot one of the most ghost-ridden in Baltimore.
The Cat’s Eye Pub may charm you with its waterfront location, but beneath its quaint exterior lies a history steeped in hauntings. Listen to the spine-tingling tales that make this tavern a true ghostly gem.
All tours start and end at the north end of Broadway Square, across from Max's Taphouse (737 S Broadway), on the corner of Lancaster St and S Broadway. Your guide will be wearing a black US Ghost Adventures t-shirt and carrying a lantern.
Please check in with your guide at the meeting location 10-15 minutes before the tour's start time.
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