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Paris ghost tours reveal the city’s haunted history, from the catacombs lined with millions of human remains to the chilling stories that surround Pont Neuf and Notre-Dame Cathedral. Walk through centuries-old cemeteries, visit historic neighborhoods after dark, and learn about ghosts, crimes, and legends from local guides. Whether you’re strolling through Père Lachaise Cemetery or listening to stories about Hotel de Ville, these ghost tours will give you access to a darker side of the City of Light.
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There are plenty of unforgettable Paris ghost tours to choose from. Looking at ratings and reviews given by previous customers, these are the best to book now:
Prices for Paris ghost tours vary depending on duration and inclusions. If you're looking for ghost tours on the lower end of the price range, these are the best to book right now:
Yes, Paris ghost tours are worth it—the City of Light may as well be nicknamed The City of Fright, as it has so many historic sites that are haunted (allegedly). There are very few places in the world where you can walk in catacombs containing millions of human skulls, but Paris is one of them. Even if you prefer to stay above ground, you’ll be fascinated on a walking tour of the famous Père Lachaise Cemetery, the final resting place for luminaries including Balzac, Frédéric Chopin, and Oscar Wilde.
Per one customer who booked the The Darkest Secrets of Paris tour. “The tour guide Jade was amazing and was very interactive with the whole group. Despite very cold and rainy weather, he was so entertaining and such a compelling storyteller it was a positive experience. He took us to really unique sites and shared a lot of insight about French culture. I recommend this for anyone that wants to get a unique perspective on French history while touring the city at night.”
Before booking Paris ghost tours, consider whether you’ll have more fun on a tour with a guide or if you’re more keen on a self-guided app-based tour. While self-guided tours are more flexible, ghost tours can be more fun—and less scary—in groups. Keep in mind that many Paris ghost tours are not wheelchair-accessible, and most aren’t appropriate for young kids.
To fully enjoy Paris ghost tours, book a night tour if you really want to be spooked. If you’re interested in visiting the catacombs, consider upgrading to a small group or private tour, as it’s easy to get claustrophobic when you’re underground and in a large crowd. Also, keep in mind that it’s chilly and humid in the catacombs—they’re approximately 57°F (14°C) year-round—so you’ll want to bring a sweater or light jacket, and shoes that can get muddy.
Even if you're short on time, you can find fun Paris activities to fit your schedule. Here is one Paris ghost tour you can enjoy in an hour or less:






























