Step into Austin’s dark past with this Haunted Audio Tour — a self-guided journey through real haunted landmarks and verified history. Explore at your own pace as immersive sound design, cinematic storytelling, and spine-chilling true tales reveal the city’s most notorious spirits. No apps, no groups—just you, your smartphone, and Austin after dark. We painstakingly research, write, record, and edit our tours.
Start your tour at the south gates of the Texas State Capitol, facing 11th Street. Stand near the Capitol Information Center sign and open your audio tour link to begin. No guide or group—this is a self-guided experience.
The tour concludes outside Moonshine Patio Bar & Grill, one of Austin’s most famous historic landmarks—once part of the city’s 19th-century warehouse district. This lively corner marks the final stop of your self-guided audio experience.
At this first stop, travelers will stand before the Texas State Capitol, exploring one of Austin’s most iconic landmarks while hearing about its violent past, tragic hauntings, and mysterious apparitions. The audio guide recounts real historical events — from Comanche wars and Civil War executions to political murders inside the Capitol — revealing why Austin’s seat of power is also one of the most haunted buildings in America.
Travelers will pause outside the historic Texas Governor’s Mansion, one of the oldest continuously occupied governor’s residences west of the Mississippi. The audio story reveals the legend of a Texas Ranger and a Comanche woman whose forbidden love defied war, duty, and death—said to appear hand in hand in the mansion gardens under the moonlight.
At this Gothic Revival landmark, travelers will discover how faith and fear intertwine within Austin’s oldest Catholic church. The audio story explores real 19th-century history and chilling legends — including the monk whose spirit still bakes phantom pastries.
Travelers will stand before Austin’s legendary Paramount Theatre, a century-old stage that once dazzled with vaudeville and film premieres. The audio reveals the tragic tale of The Woman in Green—a young starlet whose betrayal led to her death and whose spirit, they say, still lingers among the lights, catwalks, and dressing rooms of this historic venue.
Travelers will pause outside the historic Stephen F. Austin Royal Sonesta Hotel, an Art Deco landmark known for its elegance—and its ghosts. The audio recounts eerie tales from within, including sightings of the “Father of Texas” himself and chilling encounters tied to a mysterious 1970s murder in one of the upper-floor suites.
At Austin’s grand Driskill Hotel, travelers will learn how one of the city’s most luxurious landmarks became its most feared. The audio unveils the legend of a little girl’s tragic fall and the darker presence said to have taken her place — a chilling tale that’s made the Driskill synonymous with Austin’s haunted history.
At this iconic Sixth Street bar, travelers will uncover the dark story behind its namesake, Maggie Mae, a 19th-century madam who ruled Austin’s underworld. The audio reveals how betrayal, violence, and smallpox turned her legacy into one of the city’s most notorious hauntings—where patrons still report flickering lights, cold touches, and mirrors that stare back.
At this preserved limestone home, travelers will encounter the story of Susanna Dickinson, one of the few survivors of the Alamo. The audio unveils how her courage and trauma linger within these walls — with visitors and staff reporting the scent of gunpowder, soft weeping from empty rooms, and a woman’s voice...
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