Leave the little ones at home and step into the shadows for a spine-chilling evening designed exclusively for adults.
Not all spirits in Chicago are content to rest in peace—and not all hauntings are friendly. On our Wind & Souls: Adults-Only Ghost Tour, we’ll peel back the veil of the city’s darker past to reveal the sinister specters that still lurk in its alleyways, abandoned buildings, and forgotten corners. These are the tormented souls of murderers, madmen, and those who met their end in the most tragic of ways.
This tour isn’t for the faint of heart. You’ll hear about the cursed, the vengeful, and the downright malevolent spirits whose presence still chills the air and unsettles the soul.
Wind & Souls is a mature, adults-only experience, featuring explicit historical details, strong language, and unsettling true stories pulled from the shadowy depths of Chicago’s haunted past.
You will be meeting your guide just outside of The Chicago Theater near the walkway.
The end location may vary depending on the route the tour guide takes.
At this stop, you will hear about the tragedy of how 602 people lost their lives at the Iroquois Theatre in 1903.
At this stop you will visit the Oriental Theatre, now named James M. Nederlander Theatre, which stands in the same spot as the Iroquois. The story of the tragedy of the Iroquois Theatre will be continued and you'll hear about paranormal activity in the Alley of Death.
At this stop, you will discuss the second librarian in the history of Chicago's public library system, Frederick H. Hild, and how his spirit lurks behind in the very building in which he was the first librarian.
At this stop you will hear about some of the stories that have happened around the area. You'll discuss Lincoln Park, which was once a burial ground.
The Art Institute of Chicago is the second-largest art museum in the country. Here you will discuss how that how some of more than 300,000 items are haunted.
At this stop you will visit one of the most haunted hotels in the country. You'll hear how Stephen King was inspired to write a short story by Room 441 and you will discuss tragedies that made this a hotel a paranormal hot spot.
At this stop you will hear the story of a figure that haunts not just one place, but the entirety of Chicago, the Ghost of Al Capone.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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