Embark on an unforgettable adventure with Fort Lauderdale’s #1 Ghost Tour, where history and hauntings blend for a spooky experience. This engaging walking tour takes you through the city’s most notorious haunted sites, led by expert local storytellers who share the eerie tales that shaped Fort Lauderdale’s dark past. As you stroll through moonlit streets, prepare to hear chilling accounts of spirits that still roam the area, from infamous witch trials to tragic events that left their mark.
Running nightly, the tour covers about a mile of Fort Lauderdale’s haunted real estate, featuring iconic locations like the Thrive Sculpture and the King-Cromartie House. While we don’t enter buildings, you’ll feel the energy of the haunted grounds with every step.
Perfect for history buffs, paranormal enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a fun night out, this ghost tour promises an authentic journey through one of America’s most haunted cities. Join us for an evening filled with captivating stories!
This towering sculpture, with its eerie blend of human and natural forms, stands as a silent guardian of the area. At night, its haunting presence stirs rumors of spectral visitors drawn to its mysterious energy.
Built in 1907, this historic home is said to echo with the whispers of its past inhabitants. Though locked behind glass, many claim to see shadowy figures move through the windows, forever tied to their former residence.
Once a lively saloon, this spot is now a hushed relic of rowdy nights long gone. Patrons and passersby report hearing ghostly laughter and the faint sound of clinking glasses, as if the spirits of revelers still linger.
Known for its lively atmosphere, after hours, this bar takes on a more sinister tone. Some say the music never truly stops here, as spectral patrons continue their eternal dance long after the doors have closed.
By day, a place of learning and wonder, but by night, the museum is rumored to house more than just exhibits. Staff have reported unexplained footsteps and eerie cold spots, suggesting that not all discoveries here are from the living.
Nestled along the New River, this park seems serene, but its past is anything but peaceful. Late-night strollers claim to feel an unseen presence watching them, a lingering reminder of the area’s darker history.
This tour meets at the Thrive Sculpture by Daniel Popper, near 301 SW 1st Avenue in Ft. Lauderdale. Your guide will be wearing our company shirt and carrying a lantern. Please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time.
After arriving at the meeting location, please present your tour guide with your ticket voucher for redemption.
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Fort Lauderdale is generally safe for tourists, with a low crime rate in popular tourist areas. However, petty crime and scams can occur, so it's important to stay vigilant.
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BCT offers a comprehensive bus network with frequent services. Buses are affordable and convenient for getting around the city.
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