Ghosts of New York Walking Tour

New York, United States
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$50.00
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Overview
Duration
2h
Languages
Mandarin Chinese, English, Italian, French, Spanish
Voucher type
E-Ticket
What To Expect

Experience the spine-tingling thrills of a night traversing the Big Apple’s spookier streets on a tour of New York's haunted streets. During your fully narrated tour, discover the rich history of West Village and Greenwich Village haunts, including Hangman’s Tree and the New York residence where Edgar Allan Poe penned and published some of his most famous works. You may even encounter local ghosts gliding through their favorite former haunts! Full narration provides the historical context for the city’s scary stories.

IMPORTANT

  • Please provide an active contact telephone number to ensure your guide can reach you if necessary.
  • Punctuality is crucial. To respect your tour guide and fellow customers time, it is essential that the tour concludes on time. If a group is especially enjoying a location or moving slowly, the guide will adjust the itinerary to fit the schedule. We strive to ensure you have a fantastic experience without missing any content.
What to remember

Important info

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Adult pricing applies to all travelers. Infant rates apply if children are not participating in any of the tastings.. This tour involves a good amount of walking; comfortable shoes are recommended. Tours run rain or shine; please dress appropriately

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What's included
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Local guide
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What's not included
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Hotel pickup and drop-off. Gratuities
Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
Best Tours New York
Meeting Point

Meet underneath the Washington Square Arch in Washington Square Park, located at the intersection of Washington Square North and 5th Avenue, close to the statue of President George Washington.