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Visite à pied hantée de l'histoire sombre de Dallas

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Discover Dallas’s haunted past on a captivating walking ghost tour. Led by an experienced local guide, this tour explores the city’s most eerie and historically significant locations. As you stroll through the historic district, you’ll hear spine-chilling tales of spirits that haunt iconic buildings, each with its own story of tragedy and mystery.

Covering a mile of haunted ground, the tour includes stops at infamous sites like La Quinta Inn & Suites, where past whispers linger, and the Dallas County Courthouse, where justice and tragedy intersect. You'll also visit the storied Old Red Museum and Dealey Pizza, a local favorite with its own ghostly twist.

Prepare for an evening of thrills and chills as you delve into why Dallas is considered one of the South’s most haunted cities.
Ville: Dallas
Tue 17 Feb
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Documented accounts of historic hauntings
Intensely researched true stories of haunted history
Professional and courteous tour guides
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Documented accounts of historic hauntings
Intensely researched true stories of haunted history
Professional and courteous tour guides
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
À quoi s'attendre
1
Old Red Museum
This museum offers a fascinating look into the rich culture and history in this region of Texas. It's also one of the most haunted sites. Of the many deaths that took place here, a large portion of them were executions of criminals. Join our haunted walking tour to hear the creepy tales associated with this location.
2
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Perhaps the most widely known patch of grass in the state of Texas, famously known as the place President Kennedy was assassinated. It is so famous in fact that it is the second largest tourist attraction in the state of Texas. Hear you will here the tragic tales associated with Dealey Plaza.
3
Grassy Knoll
After President Kennedy was murdered and before Lee Harvey Oswald was discovered, there was a lot of speculation as to where exactly the shooter was positioned and this spot had a lot of scrutiny. Could this be it? This historic walking ghost tour explores chilling tales of the other spirits that roam the grassy knoll.
4
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
Many who have visited this building wonder if the ghost haunting the halls is that of JFK or Oswald himself.... But the ghosts that linger in this historic building aren’t just of those since 1963, and pre-date JFK's assassination to when the sixth floor was more than just the place a killer stood. Learn about the dark history beyond it's infamous history.
5
John Neely Bryan Cabin
Guests are unable to enter the building, but at night there have been dozens of reports of giggling and voices coming from within. This may just be the home of the friendliest spirit in all of Dallas. Learn about the history and hauntings of this location.
6
Old Red Museum
This museum offers a fascinating look into the rich culture and history in this region of Texas. It's also one of the most haunted sites. Of the many deaths that took place here, a large portion of them were executions of criminals. Join our haunted walking tour to hear the creepy tales associated with this location.
7
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Perhaps the most widely known patch of grass in the state of Texas, famously known as the place President Kennedy was assassinated. It is so famous in fact that it is the second largest tourist attraction in the state of Texas. Hear you will here the tragic tales associated with Dealey Plaza.
8
Grassy Knoll
After President Kennedy was murdered and before Lee Harvey Oswald was discovered, there was a lot of speculation as to where exactly the shooter was positioned and this spot had a lot of scrutiny. Could this be it? This historic walking ghost tour explores chilling tales of the other spirits that roam the grassy knoll.
9
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
Many who have visited this building wonder if the ghost haunting the halls is that of JFK or Oswald himself.... But the ghosts that linger in this historic building aren’t just of those since 1963, and pre-date JFK's assassination to when the sixth floor was more than just the place a killer stood. Learn about the dark history beyond it's infamous history.
10
John Neely Bryan Cabin
Guests are unable to enter the building, but at night there have been dozens of reports of giggling and voices coming from within. This may just be the home of the friendliest spirit in all of Dallas. Learn about the history and hauntings of this location.
11
Old Red Museum
This museum offers a fascinating look into the rich culture and history in this region of Texas. It's also one of the most haunted sites. Of the many deaths that took place here, a large portion of them were executions of criminals. Join our haunted walking tour to hear the creepy tales associated with this location.
12
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Perhaps the most widely known patch of grass in the state of Texas, famously known as the place President Kennedy was assassinated. It is so famous in fact that it is the second largest tourist attraction in the state of Texas. Hear you will here the tragic tales associated with Dealey Plaza.
13
Grassy Knoll
After President Kennedy was murdered and before Lee Harvey Oswald was discovered, there was a lot of speculation as to where exactly the shooter was positioned and this spot had a lot of scrutiny. Could this be it? This historic walking ghost tour explores chilling tales of the other spirits that roam the grassy knoll.
14
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
Many who have visited this building wonder if the ghost haunting the halls is that of JFK or Oswald himself.... But the ghosts that linger in this historic building aren’t just of those since 1963, and pre-date JFK's assassination to when the sixth floor was more than just the place a killer stood. Learn about the dark history beyond it's infamous history.
15
John Neely Bryan Cabin
Guests are unable to enter the building, but at night there have been dozens of reports of giggling and voices coming from within. This may just be the home of the friendliest spirit in all of Dallas. Learn about the history and hauntings of this location.
16
Vieux musée rouge
Ce musée offre un regard fascinant sur la riche culture et l'histoire de cette région du Texas. C'est aussi l'un des sites les plus hantés. Parmi les nombreux décès qui ont eu lieu ici, une grande partie d'entre eux étaient des exécutions de criminels. Rejoignez notre visite à pied hantée pour entendre les histoires effrayantes associées à cet endroit.
17
Quartier historique national de Dealey Plaza
Peut-être la parcelle d'herbe la plus connue de l'État du Texas, connue comme l'endroit où le président Kennedy a été assassiné. Il est si célèbre en fait qu'il s'agit de la deuxième plus grande attraction touristique de l'État du Texas. Vous entendrez ici les histoires tragiques associées à Dealey Plaza.
18
Butte herbeuse
Après l'assassinat du président Kennedy et avant la découverte de Lee Harvey Oswald, il y a eu beaucoup de spéculations sur l'endroit exact où se trouvait le tireur et cet endroit a fait l'objet d'un examen minutieux. Est-ce que ça pourrait être ça ? Cette visite historique des fantômes à pied explore les récits effrayants des autres esprits qui parcourent la butte herbeuse.
19
Le musée du sixième étage à Dealey Plaza
Beaucoup de ceux qui ont visité ce bâtiment se demandent si le fantôme qui hante les couloirs est celui de JFK ou d'Oswald lui-même. le sixième étage était plus que l'endroit où se tenait un tueur. Découvrez l'histoire sombre au-delà de son histoire tristement célèbre.
20
Cabine John Neely Bryan
Les invités ne peuvent pas entrer dans le bâtiment, mais la nuit, il y a eu des dizaines de rapports de rires et de voix venant de l'intérieur. C'est peut-être la maison de l'esprit le plus amical de tout Dallas. Découvrez l'histoire et les hantises de cet endroit.
21
Old Red Museum
This museum offers a fascinating look into the rich culture and history in this region of Texas. It's also one of the most haunted sites. Of the many deaths that took place here, a large portion of them were executions of criminals. Join our haunted walking tour to hear the creepy tales associated with this location.
22
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Perhaps the most widely known patch of grass in the state of Texas, famously known as the place President Kennedy was assassinated. It is so famous in fact that it is the second largest tourist attraction in the state of Texas. Hear you will here the tragic tales associated with Dealey Plaza.
23
Grassy Knoll
After President Kennedy was murdered and before Lee Harvey Oswald was discovered, there was a lot of speculation as to where exactly the shooter was positioned and this spot had a lot of scrutiny. Could this be it? This historic walking ghost tour explores chilling tales of the other spirits that roam the grassy knoll.
24
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
Many who have visited this building wonder if the ghost haunting the halls is that of JFK or Oswald himself.... But the ghosts that linger in this historic building aren’t just of those since 1963, and pre-date JFK's assassination to when the sixth floor was more than just the place a killer stood. Learn about the dark history beyond it's infamous history.
25
John Neely Bryan Cabin
Guests are unable to enter the building, but at night there have been dozens of reports of giggling and voices coming from within. This may just be the home of the friendliest spirit in all of Dallas. Learn about the history and hauntings of this location.
26
Old Red Museum
This museum offers a fascinating look into the rich culture and history in this region of Texas. It's also one of the most haunted sites. Of the many deaths that took place here, a large portion of them were executions of criminals. Join our haunted walking tour to hear the creepy tales associated with this location.
27
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Perhaps the most widely known patch of grass in the state of Texas, famously known as the place President Kennedy was assassinated. It is so famous in fact that it is the second largest tourist attraction in the state of Texas. Hear you will here the tragic tales associated with Dealey Plaza.
28
Grassy Knoll
After President Kennedy was murdered and before Lee Harvey Oswald was discovered, there was a lot of speculation as to where exactly the shooter was positioned and this spot had a lot of scrutiny. Could this be it? This historic walking ghost tour explores chilling tales of the other spirits that roam the grassy knoll.
29
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
Many who have visited this building wonder if the ghost haunting the halls is that of JFK or Oswald himself.... But the ghosts that linger in this historic building aren’t just of those since 1963, and pre-date JFK's assassination to when the sixth floor was more than just the place a killer stood. Learn about the dark history beyond it's infamous history.
30
John Neely Bryan Cabin
Guests are unable to enter the building, but at night there have been dozens of reports of giggling and voices coming from within. This may just be the home of the friendliest spirit in all of Dallas. Learn about the history and hauntings of this location.
31
Old Red Museum
This museum offers a fascinating look into the rich culture and history in this region of Texas. It's also one of the most haunted sites. Of the many deaths that took place here, a large portion of them were executions of criminals. Join our haunted walking tour to hear the creepy tales associated with this location.
32
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Perhaps the most widely known patch of grass in the state of Texas, famously known as the place President Kennedy was assassinated. It is so famous in fact that it is the second largest tourist attraction in the state of Texas. Hear you will here the tragic tales associated with Dealey Plaza.
33
Grassy Knoll
After President Kennedy was murdered and before Lee Harvey Oswald was discovered, there was a lot of speculation as to where exactly the shooter was positioned and this spot had a lot of scrutiny. Could this be it? This historic walking ghost tour explores chilling tales of the other spirits that roam the grassy knoll.
34
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
Many who have visited this building wonder if the ghost haunting the halls is that of JFK or Oswald himself.... But the ghosts that linger in this historic building aren’t just of those since 1963, and pre-date JFK's assassination to when the sixth floor was more than just the place a killer stood. Learn about the dark history beyond it's infamous history.
35
John Neely Bryan Cabin
Guests are unable to enter the building, but at night there have been dozens of reports of giggling and voices coming from within. This may just be the home of the friendliest spirit in all of Dallas. Learn about the history and hauntings of this location.
36
Old Red Museum
This museum offers a fascinating look into the rich culture and history in this region of Texas. It's also one of the most haunted sites. Of the many deaths that took place here, a large portion of them were executions of criminals. Join our haunted walking tour to hear the creepy tales associated with this location.
37
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Perhaps the most widely known patch of grass in the state of Texas, famously known as the place President Kennedy was assassinated. It is so famous in fact that it is the second largest tourist attraction in the state of Texas. Hear you will here the tragic tales associated with Dealey Plaza.
38
Grassy Knoll
After President Kennedy was murdered and before Lee Harvey Oswald was discovered, there was a lot of speculation as to where exactly the shooter was positioned and this spot had a lot of scrutiny. Could this be it? This historic walking ghost tour explores chilling tales of the other spirits that roam the grassy knoll.
39
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
Many who have visited this building wonder if the ghost haunting the halls is that of JFK or Oswald himself.... But the ghosts that linger in this historic building aren’t just of those since 1963, and pre-date JFK's assassination to when the sixth floor was more than just the place a killer stood. Learn about the dark history beyond it's infamous history.
40
John Neely Bryan Cabin
Guests are unable to enter the building, but at night there have been dozens of reports of giggling and voices coming from within. This may just be the home of the friendliest spirit in all of Dallas. Learn about the history and hauntings of this location.
41
Old Red Museum
This museum offers a fascinating look into the rich culture and history in this region of Texas. It's also one of the most haunted sites. Of the many deaths that took place here, a large portion of them were executions of criminals. Join our haunted walking tour to hear the creepy tales associated with this location.
42
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Perhaps the most widely known patch of grass in the state of Texas, famously known as the place President Kennedy was assassinated. It is so famous in fact that it is the second largest tourist attraction in the state of Texas. Hear you will here the tragic tales associated with Dealey Plaza.
43
Grassy Knoll
After President Kennedy was murdered and before Lee Harvey Oswald was discovered, there was a lot of speculation as to where exactly the shooter was positioned and this spot had a lot of scrutiny. Could this be it? This historic walking ghost tour explores chilling tales of the other spirits that roam the grassy knoll.
44
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
Many who have visited this building wonder if the ghost haunting the halls is that of JFK or Oswald himself.... But the ghosts that linger in this historic building aren’t just of those since 1963, and pre-date JFK's assassination to when the sixth floor was more than just the place a killer stood. Learn about the dark history beyond it's infamous history.
45
John Neely Bryan Cabin
Guests are unable to enter the building, but at night there have been dozens of reports of giggling and voices coming from within. This may just be the home of the friendliest spirit in all of Dallas. Learn about the history and hauntings of this location.
46
Old Red Museum
This museum offers a fascinating look into the rich culture and history in this region of Texas. It's also one of the most haunted sites. Of the many deaths that took place here, a large portion of them were executions of criminals. Join our haunted walking tour to hear the creepy tales associated with this location.
47
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Perhaps the most widely known patch of grass in the state of Texas, famously known as the place President Kennedy was assassinated. It is so famous in fact that it is the second largest tourist attraction in the state of Texas. Hear you will here the tragic tales associated with Dealey Plaza.
48
Grassy Knoll
After President Kennedy was murdered and before Lee Harvey Oswald was discovered, there was a lot of speculation as to where exactly the shooter was positioned and this spot had a lot of scrutiny. Could this be it? This historic walking ghost tour explores chilling tales of the other spirits that roam the grassy knoll.
49
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
Many who have visited this building wonder if the ghost haunting the halls is that of JFK or Oswald himself.... But the ghosts that linger in this historic building aren’t just of those since 1963, and pre-date JFK's assassination to when the sixth floor was more than just the place a killer stood. Learn about the dark history beyond it's infamous history.
50
John Neely Bryan Cabin
Guests are unable to enter the building, but at night there have been dozens of reports of giggling and voices coming from within. This may just be the home of the friendliest spirit in all of Dallas. Learn about the history and hauntings of this location.
51
Old Red Museum
This museum offers a fascinating look into the rich culture and history in this region of Texas. It's also one of the most haunted sites. Of the many deaths that took place here, a large portion of them were executions of criminals. Join our haunted walking tour to hear the creepy tales associated with this location.
52
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Perhaps the most widely known patch of grass in the state of Texas, famously known as the place President Kennedy was assassinated. It is so famous in fact that it is the second largest tourist attraction in the state of Texas. Hear you will here the tragic tales associated with Dealey Plaza.
53
Grassy Knoll
After President Kennedy was murdered and before Lee Harvey Oswald was discovered, there was a lot of speculation as to where exactly the shooter was positioned and this spot had a lot of scrutiny. Could this be it? This historic walking ghost tour explores chilling tales of the other spirits that roam the grassy knoll.
54
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
Many who have visited this building wonder if the ghost haunting the halls is that of JFK or Oswald himself.... But the ghosts that linger in this historic building aren’t just of those since 1963, and pre-date JFK's assassination to when the sixth floor was more than just the place a killer stood. Learn about the dark history beyond it's infamous history.
55
John Neely Bryan Cabin
Guests are unable to enter the building, but at night there have been dozens of reports of giggling and voices coming from within. This may just be the home of the friendliest spirit in all of Dallas. Learn about the history and hauntings of this location.
56
Old Red Museum
This museum offers a fascinating look into the rich culture and history in this region of Texas. It's also one of the most haunted sites. Of the many deaths that took place here, a large portion of them were executions of criminals. Join our haunted walking tour to hear the creepy tales associated with this location.
57
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
Perhaps the most widely known patch of grass in the state of Texas, famously known as the place President Kennedy was assassinated. It is so famous in fact that it is the second largest tourist attraction in the state of Texas. Hear you will here the tragic tales associated with Dealey Plaza.
58
Grassy Knoll
After President Kennedy was murdered and before Lee Harvey Oswald was discovered, there was a lot of speculation as to where exactly the shooter was positioned and this spot had a lot of scrutiny. Could this be it? This historic walking ghost tour explores chilling tales of the other spirits that roam the grassy knoll.
59
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
Many who have visited this building wonder if the ghost haunting the halls is that of JFK or Oswald himself.... But the ghosts that linger in this historic building aren’t just of those since 1963, and pre-date JFK's assassination to when the sixth floor was more than just the place a killer stood. Learn about the dark history beyond it's infamous history.
60
John Neely Bryan Cabin
Guests are unable to enter the building, but at night there have been dozens of reports of giggling and voices coming from within. This may just be the home of the friendliest spirit in all of Dallas. Learn about the history and hauntings of this location.
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Commentaires (250)
Jessica_B
Jan 2025
Jesse made it fun and informative without it being too sensationalized. I would recommend this to friends.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2025
Hello, Jessica! Thank you for sharing your experience! We’re thrilled to hear that you had a fun and informative time, and we’re glad Jesse was able to strike the perfect balance. We’ll pass along your kind words to him, and we look forward to having you back for another tour soon!
Ashley_S
Dec 2024
Chance was very knowledgeable about the subject and it was awesome how he recounted personal stories as well that went so well with the tour stories. Took his time telling them too and did not rush through them. We went to many places. I got intensely spooked and then I was thinking about all the mysteries of my own hotel room after the tour.
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2024
Hi, Ashley! We appreciate your kind words! Chance’s ability to blend personal experiences with historical tales really makes the tour stand out. We're so glad it left you thinking about the mysteries around you! We’d love to see you again for another tour!
kimcheanna
Dec 2024
Our guide was great, super friendly and interactive. I was slightly annoyed that we had to wait for late people and the tour didn’t start until 8:10p. It was a big group that was late and while I understand trying to accommodate their lateness because there were so many of them, I found it disrespectful to the rest of us that were on time. Our time is valuable too. There were several (3) drink/high homeless people that kept trying to join the group at various times during the tour. Literally follow us and walk/weave their way through our group as we stood there trying to listen. Our tour guide tried to persuade them to leave but one 1 in particular would not leave us alone. It was uncomfortable because he was ranting and raving about random things while smoking a big blunt and carrying a water bottle filled with brown stuff. We were on edge most the time worried about these random people. Also the route along the busy streets made it hard to hear. People honked at us, played loud music, and one car even stopped next to us on the busy streets made and stared at our group (why, I don’t know). Our final stop had a homeless person sleeping on the ground by us. He tossed and turned and was throwing around his blanket as the guide was talking to us. It was just uncomfortable because I was worried that if we were disturbing him, he might get up and do something to us. Overall, it was ok-ish. Our guide was the best but I was uncomfortable from the Radom bums.and could not hear most of the time (unless I was standing right next to the guide).
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2024
Thank you for your feedback! We’re so happy to hear you found the guide friendly and interactive. We understand your frustration with the delays and the challenges during the tour, and we appreciate your patience. We strive to provide the best possible experience and will take your comments into consideration for future tours. We hope you’ll join us again soon!

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