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Megan_N, Apr 2026
Fun night with Charlie
Charlie is incredibly knowledgeable about Boston’s history, easygoing and picks up on the mood and pace of the group — even the youngest members with the shortest legs (and most questions)! My 9 year old loved this tour and stayed up *way* past his bedtime, simply enraptured by Charlie’s stories. Bonus points for accuracy without silly made-up-stuff … real history can be (and often is) just as horrific/spooky as tall tales!
Calypso_G, Mar 2026
Awesome Spooky Escapades
50,000,000/10 experience, best tour I've ever been on, our tour guide, Justin did a wonderful job of balancing historical information with spiritual information. He was very outgoing, friendly, and comedical. That guy deserves a standing ovation and 800 raises. He truly made the experience.
David_L, Mar 2026
Omar was fantastic! We...
Omar was fantastic! We walked all over Boston and learned about the crime history from the time Boston was founded to as recently as the paper couple of years. Omar has clearly done his research and knew so many facts! His jokes were spot on too. We highly recommend this tour! Thanks Omar!
Noelle_B, Dec 2025
Quintessential Boston Activity
More fun than I thought it'd be - we really had a great time riding the ducks. The meeting place was easy to find, we left on time, and enjoyed the sites we saw. The duck lips are a must for kids (you'll buy these separately) so plan for that. Our guide, Splish, was THE BEST. Very enthusiastic, funny and great with people. All the kids onboard had a chance to drive the boat, and that was unexpected and they loved it.
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Prepare to be spooked—and entertained—as you delve into Boston’s eerie past with a knowledgeable guide. Boston ghost tours cover a lot of history. Alongside stops at famous cemeteries and burial grounds, many tours take you to the city’s top attractions and landmarks, like Boston Common, the Old State House, and the stone streets of the North End. Whether it’s a walking or trolley tour, you’ll hear creepy tales from the Revolutionary War, all about people like the Boston Strangler and Cotton Mather, and maybe have a pint or two in a pub said to be haunted.