Explore haunted downtown Phoenix on this 2-hour, 1.2-mile walking tour featuring ghost stories, real history, and paranormal activity at iconic locations like the Hotel San Carlos and Orpheum Theater. You'll hear eerie tales of the spirits said to still linger and get hands-on with ghost-hunting tools like EMF detectors and spirit boxes at select outdoor stops.
Please note: this tour does not go inside any buildings. All stories are shared from outside.
Group sizes are limited to 18 for a more intimate and interactive experience. Book directly through our website for the best availability and real-time updates.
Learn about one of the most haunted hotels in Phoenix including the story of a woman who checked in but never checked out!
Learn about the famous politicians who stayed here and the ghostly "Lady in Red"
Learn about its history as a unique past as a car dealership and repair shop and the young boy who is the resident ghost here.
Learn about the Security Building, a Prohibition-era hot spot for bootleggers and scandal. Today, its halls still echo with whispers from Phoenix’s haunted past.
Learn about the First Baptist Church, once a stunning 1929 landmark turned haunting ruin after a massive fire. Some say the echoes of its congregation still linger among the ashes.
Learn about the dark history of this location when it was a morgue and the spirits said to linger behind
Learn about the Orpheum's rich history and the resident ghosts that haunt this iconic gem
Please meet your guide in front of the Chase Tower building ( across the street east of the Hotel San Carlos)
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A 125-acre zoo featuring over 1,400 animals, including many endangered species. The zoo also offers conservation programs and educational experiences.
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Phoenix is generally safe for tourists, with a low crime rate in most areas. However, as with any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure your safety.
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