Portland's longest running Ghost Tour with 300+ 5 star reviews. The city's wicked and wild history will blow you away!
On this spine-tingling walking tour, you will uncover Portland’s dark side. In the early 1900s, unsuspecting sailors were often ruthlessly abducted and wisked away through the notorious Shanghai Tunnels. We will entertain you with stories of how notorious local gangsters managed to kidnap thousands of people off the streets and why their ghosts still haunt the city today. Don’t worry, this tour is all above ground!
Our tour guides are local historians and ghost hunters who love to share their passion with you. We LIVE for seeing our guests eyes light up and hearing an audible gasp at the end of a spooky tale.
Stops include the famous merchant hotel, home to Nina Portland's most famous ghost. Tours will include 5 local beer samples. The tour is rated ‘mildly’ spooky and is a 50:50 mixture of wicked history and hauntings.
On arrival, please check in with the hostess at Kells. They will direct you to where the group will be sitting for the tour. Please note, Kells is closed on Thursdays and Sundays right now. The tour will start outside of Kells.
The tour ends at an award-winning brewery just short walk away from the starting point
Local landmark and first public artwork in Portland. A local brewery made this fountain famous it's offer of free beer.
Stories of opium smuggling, brothels and kidnapping of unsuspecting sailors on Portlands dangerous waterfront
This iconic sign located next to Voodoo Doughnuts embodies Portland's love of all things weird
Alive with restaurants and nightlife today, 100 years ago Portland’s Historic Old Town District was home to many less savory establishments – opium dens, brothels, and underground speakeasies.
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