This bar hop plus ghost tour takes you through the most historic haunts of Gold Rush era San Francisco.
We start in the only part of downtown to survive the 1906 Earthquake and Fire - Jackson Square, then cross the infamous “Devil’s Acre,” and end in the legendary Chinatown. There you'll meet the ghosts of desperate miners, forlorn women, and shanghaied sailors... plus a serial killer or two.
And unlike a standard ghost tour, we’ll actually enter into four haunted locations where, if you choose, you might sip on that other kind of spirit.
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21+ Drinks not included
The only part of downtown San Francisco to survive the 1906 Earthquake and Fire, Jackson Square Historic District is home to the City's oldest commercial buildings.
The Old Ship has been an SF institution for 170 years. Sit and sip a drink while we talk about the vengeful ghosts in the bar's cellar.
Known as "The Devil's Acre" in the Gold Rush days, the southern part of this neighborhood remains a center of debauchery and vice. Some of those sinners still walk the streets, even after death...
Chinatown has been steeped in legend since its inception in the 1840s. Hear some of the tragic stories that are still shared to this day.
In the 1940s, the golden age of Chinatown Nightlife, a lounge of the same name and concept stood here. Since it's reopening in June 2021, it has been haunted by several ghosts.
Meet at Barbarossa Lounge. Feel free to order drinks at the bar!
Guide will check you in at start.
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