Step into the shadows of Greenwich Village on a haunted walking tour where history and mystery intertwine.
• Restless souls beneath Washington Square Park
• Prohibition-era spirits at an old speakeasy
• Women condemned in a former prison
• Victims of one of the worst work-place disasters in history
• and more!
From phantom footsteps to ghostly figures in jazz-era gowns, discover why the Village is one of NYC’s most haunted neighborhoods.
• See 7 haunted buildings
• Plus 2 haunted areas
• 2 hours
• 1.5 mi/2.4 km walk on flat terrain
*Tour contains dark themes and descriptions. May not be suitable for all children, parental guidance recommended.
Meet in front of the apartment building at 3 Sheridan Sq, corner of Barrow St & West 4th St.
Hear the stories of some of the 20 ghosts said to inhabit this pre-Revolution carriage house.
Imagine this home in its heyday as a 1920's speakeasy run by the corrupt mayor of NYC. More than the smell of spirits linger here.
This former courthouse, jail, and women's prison is haunted by spirits of those done wrong by the system. Feel a chill as you hear their stories.
Take in the stories of "The Most Haunted House in New York", including brushes with former resident Mark Twain.
Hear the fascinating (and blood-chilling) history of this iconic park, including the story of the last public execution in NYC and the remains of plague victims still beneath your feet.
Hear about the horrifying fire that lead to the deaths of 146 workers, and the souls said to still haunt the halls.
Hear about one of the most consistent ghost sightings in NYC, that of a daughter who never changed, and never left.
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