Explore Phoenix's haunted nightlife on the Haunted Pub Crawl, a thrilling 2-hour pub crawl where ghost stories intertwine with local libations. This adults-only experience invites guests to visit historic saloons and taverns, each steeped in Wild West history and paranormal tales. Enjoy chilling narratives from expert guides while sipping on cocktails in some of the city’s most spirited establishments. With a 4.9-star rating and an emphasis on fun, laughter, and chills, this crawl is perfect for those aged 21 and over seeking a unique bar-hopping experience.
- Two-hour haunted pub crawl through historic downtown Phoenix
- Expert local guides share authentic ghost stories and legends
- Visit multiple bars with a lively atmosphere
- 21+ only, with a limit on group sizes for an intimate experience
Meet at the Orpheum Theatre at the large star design in the pavement on W Adams Street, directly in front of the Orpheum Theatre entrance.
The tour will conclude at or near this address.
Step outside one of Phoenix’s most iconic and most haunted landmarks. Opened in 1929 during the city’s entertainment boom, the Orpheum Theatre has long been a hotspot for unexplained activity, from ghostly footsteps to mysterious lights seen by staff and performers. But it’s not just the history that makes this stop unforgettable, it’s the stories. Guests will hear about “Maddie,” the theater’s most famous spirit, said to quietly “shush” anyone disrupting her space.
Tucked away in downtown Phoenix, Melinda’s Alley is one of the city’s most chilling urban legends. Said to be the site of a violent murder more than a century ago, this narrow passageway is known for reports of whispers, sudden cold spots, and an overwhelming sense of unease. The story of Melinda, whose tragic end still echoes here, adds a deeply personal and emotional layer to this stop, making it one of the most memorable on the tour.
Frequently named one of the most haunted hotels in the United States, the Hotel San Carlos is the crown jewel of Phoenix paranormal lore. Opened in 1928, it’s best known for the tragic story of Leone Jensen, whose spirit is said to still roam the halls. Guests will hear chilling accounts of sightings, unexplained noises, and eerie encounters reported by visitors and staff alike, including the infamous “woman in white.”
As the oldest Catholic church in Phoenix, St. Mary’s Basilica offers a different kind of haunting, one rooted in mystery and legend. Dating back to the late 1800s, the site has long been associated with eerie sightings, including reports of headless figures appearing near the church at night. The combination of sacred space and unexplained phenomena creates an unforgettable atmosphere that lingers long after the story ends.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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