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Ghost tour in New York

Overview
Every city has more than 1 face. We all know beautiful places, monuments, and famous buildings. But there is a secret side. Are you ready to immerse yourself in the dark secrets of New York. Stroll the cobblestone streets and alleys in the shadow of night. You will be led by a local professional who will bring to life some of the ghost stories and tales. Learn the bloody side of United States history. What terrible things happened in the past? What is the spookiest place in the city? Discover foreboding, less-traveled routes. What mysterious creatures can be seen in the darkness?

This tour is especially recommended in the Halloween period. The atmosphere in every corner is special.

City: New York City
Mon 04 Nov
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Starting at $244.98
Mon 04 Nov
Starting at $244.98
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What's Included
Professional local guide services
Additional Info
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Face masks required for travellers in public areas
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
What To Expect
1
Little Italy
It is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan in New York City, once known for its large Italian population. Little Italyā€™s streets are lined with restaurants serving Italian staples on red-and-white checkered tablecloths.
2
Chinatown
Home to a dense population of Asian immigrants, Manhattanā€™s Chinatown is one of NYC's most evocative neighborhoods. Walking its busy, narrow streets reveals surprise after surprise: Chatham Squareā€™s statue of Lin Zexu, a Qing dynasty official who led the fight against Britainā€™s illegal importation of opium; the odd pagoda-style roof and Buddhist temple; and atmospheric Doyers Street, with its basement bars and a speakeasy among them. Come hungry and work your way through the many dim sum palaces, dumpling dens and inexpensive noodle joints.
3
West Village
The West Village has been the center of bohemian lifestyle since the early 1900s when it was a favorite of writers like Allen Ginsberg and artists like Diane Arbus. Its nooks and crannies held bookstores and cafes that inspired and delighted the cityā€™s great thinkers.
4
Washington Square Park
The park is an open space, dominated by the Washington Square Arch at the northern gateway to the park, with a tradition of celebrating nonconformity. The park's fountain area has long been one of the city's popular spots, and many of the local buildings have at one time served as homes and studios for artists.
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Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.

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