Self Guided Cincinnati Ghost Haunted Walking Tour Audio Tour Music Hall OTR

Cincinnati, United States
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Overview
Duration
50min
Languages
English
Voucher type
E-Ticket
What To Expect

On this tour you will be lurking through the historic OTR, the neighborhood known as Over the Rhine, one of the largest, most intact urban historic districts in the United States, and discovering the spirits that have decided to haunt its grounds.

Go at your own pace and anytime you want and the tour never expires. Book 1 ticket and unlock 2 phones! Only on the WalknTours App.

You’ll walk on the Elm Street that inspired Freddy Kruger, learn the haunted story of Music Hall, see where the lady in Red resides, uncover a bar 4 stories below, lurk in the park in search of the Witch of Washington Park, and much more.

The tour is outside and we stop by all the stops on the tour, but do not go inside on this tour.

The WalknTours app offers solo tours navigated by your smart phone. Go at your own pace, on your own schedule and on your own terms. It's like a real life tour guide, only it's on your phone, way more convenient and a better story teller.

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Important info

Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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What's included
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Recap tour you can take after taking the in person tour. Discover the ghostly and scary stories of Cincinnati's past including the Cincinnati strangler. Stop by the famous sites of the OTR including the Music Hall, Washington Park and Memorial Hall OTR. Smartphone Guided Walking tour on the WalknTours app
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What's not included
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No in person guide, this is a smart phone navigated tour on the WalknTours app. Food is no included at the Symphony Hotel Restaurant or Tafts. We just tell the spook stories :)
Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
WalknTours
Meeting Point

OTR stands for Over the Rhine, one of the largest, most intact urban historic districts in the United States. It was named for German immigrants that settled here in the 1800’s.

And their spirits have stuck around to haunt the OTR long after they have gone.