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Urmi_S, May 2026
Fun filled & informative!
Our guide was knowledgeable, engaging and considerate - she hails from Cape Cod and that made the tour even more interesting. The tour involves a bit of walking but there are ample breaks at local pubs along the way. Highly recommend for a fun evening, especially for history buffs.
Amy_E, Apr 2026
Informative and entertaining tour!
This was by far our favorite touristy activity. We had the best tour guide who was funny and incredibly informative, and we had a good mix of learning the rich history of the city as well as famous eateries along the way. When the boat went into the Charles River, both kids had a chance to drive the boat, which was such a memorable experience. Highly recommended, and something everyone passing through Boston should try to do!
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.
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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.