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Visite fantôme de Greenwich Village

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Dive into New York City's shadowy corners with our thrilling walking ghost tour!

This immersive journey uncovers the haunted and historic sites that define the city's eerie allure. Led by an expert local guide and master storyteller, you'll hear chilling tales of spectral residents haunting iconic buildings throughout the historic district. As you stroll through Manhattan's vibrant streets, the contrast between its lively energy and ghostly echoes creates an electrifying atmosphere.

On this mile-long trek, visit notorious haunted spots like Washington Square Park, where past whispers mingle with modern laughter. Feel the chills at the infamous House of Death, and explore the Emma Lazarus House, where poetic echoes linger. The Jefferson Market Library, with its courthouse past, adds to the spine-tingling narrative.

Prepare for a captivating evening filled with dark secrets and thrilling history in one of America's most dynamic cities!
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Ce qui est inclu
Thoroughly researched and accurate history
Professional and courteous guide
Authentic local ghost stories
Thoroughly researched and accurate history
Professional and courteous guide
Authentic local ghost stories
Thoroughly researched and accurate history
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 poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
À quoi s'attendre
1
Washington Square Park
More than 20,000 souls are said to lie buried under the park, lending it an air of creepiness, especially at night.
2
Jefferson Market Library
This former courthouse is said to be haunted by multiple spirits, perhaps from those who met their fate here.
3
Gay Street
This iconic thoroughfare is said to be home to the Gay Street Phantom.
4
Marie's Crisis
The building that contains Marie's Crisis was constructed on the spot where revolutionary Thomas Paine died, and he is the most prominent ghost said to be seen by patrons of the bar today.
5
Parc de la place de Washington
On dit que plus de 20 000 âmes sont enterrées sous le parc, ce qui lui donne un air effrayant, surtout la nuit.
6
Bibliothèque du marché de Jefferson
Cet ancien palais de justice serait hanté par plusieurs esprits, peut-être de ceux qui ont rencontré leur destin ici.
7
Gay Rue
Cette artère emblématique abriterait le Gay Street Phantom.
8
La crise de Marie
Le bâtiment qui contient Marie's Crisis a été construit à l'endroit où le révolutionnaire Thomas Paine est mort, et il est le fantôme le plus important que les clients du bar auraient vu aujourd'hui.
9
Washington Square Park
Washington Square Park, with its picturesque arch and bustling atmosphere, has a darker side rooted in its history as a potter's field. The park is rumored to be haunted by the spirits of those buried in the old cemetery, with visitors often reporting ghostly apparitions and eerie sounds. The contrast between its vibrant life and ghostly legends adds a chilling layer to its charm.
10
Jefferson Market Library
Jefferson Market Library, a former courthouse with Gothic architecture, is also known for its ghostly legends. The building’s past as a site of trials and executions has given rise to tales of hauntings, including unexplained noises and apparitions. The library's dramatic history and haunting presence make it a must-see for those intrigued by the supernatural.
11
Gay Street
12 Gay Street, formerly known as the Pirate’s Den, is a historic townhouse with a reputation for ghostly activity. The building’s past as a rowdy speakeasy and rumored pirate haunt adds to its spectral allure, with reports of ghostly figures and mysterious noises persisting through the years. Its history of debauchery and intrigue contributes to its haunted mystique.
12
Marie's Crisis
Marie’s Crisis Cafe, a beloved piano bar in the West Village, also has a reputation for supernatural occurrences. Patrons have reported ghostly sightings and eerie sensations in this historic establishment, which has a long history of being a lively social spot. The café’s vibrant ambiance is contrasted by the ghostly tales that haunt its corners.
13
Washington Square Park
Washington Square Park, with its picturesque arch and bustling atmosphere, has a darker side rooted in its history as a potter's field. The park is rumored to be haunted by the spirits of those buried in the old cemetery, with visitors often reporting ghostly apparitions and eerie sounds. The contrast between its vibrant life and ghostly legends adds a chilling layer to its charm.
14
Jefferson Market Library
Jefferson Market Library, a former courthouse with Gothic architecture, is also known for its ghostly legends. The building’s past as a site of trials and executions has given rise to tales of hauntings, including unexplained noises and apparitions. The library's dramatic history and haunting presence make it a must-see for those intrigued by the supernatural.
15
Gay Street
12 Gay Street, formerly known as the Pirate’s Den, is a historic townhouse with a reputation for ghostly activity. The building’s past as a rowdy speakeasy and rumored pirate haunt adds to its spectral allure, with reports of ghostly figures and mysterious noises persisting through the years. Its history of debauchery and intrigue contributes to its haunted mystique.
16
Marie's Crisis
Marie’s Crisis Cafe, a beloved piano bar in the West Village, also has a reputation for supernatural occurrences. Patrons have reported ghostly sightings and eerie sensations in this historic establishment, which has a long history of being a lively social spot. The café’s vibrant ambiance is contrasted by the ghostly tales that haunt its corners.
17
Washington Square Park
Washington Square Park, with its picturesque arch and bustling atmosphere, has a darker side rooted in its history as a potter's field. The park is rumored to be haunted by the spirits of those buried in the old cemetery, with visitors often reporting ghostly apparitions and eerie sounds. The contrast between its vibrant life and ghostly legends adds a chilling layer to its charm.
18
Jefferson Market Library
Jefferson Market Library, a former courthouse with Gothic architecture, is also known for its ghostly legends. The building’s past as a site of trials and executions has given rise to tales of hauntings, including unexplained noises and apparitions. The library's dramatic history and haunting presence make it a must-see for those intrigued by the supernatural.
19
Gay Street
12 Gay Street, formerly known as the Pirate’s Den, is a historic townhouse with a reputation for ghostly activity. The building’s past as a rowdy speakeasy and rumored pirate haunt adds to its spectral allure, with reports of ghostly figures and mysterious noises persisting through the years. Its history of debauchery and intrigue contributes to its haunted mystique.
20
Marie's Crisis
Marie’s Crisis Cafe, a beloved piano bar in the West Village, also has a reputation for supernatural occurrences. Patrons have reported ghostly sightings and eerie sensations in this historic establishment, which has a long history of being a lively social spot. The café’s vibrant ambiance is contrasted by the ghostly tales that haunt its corners.
21
Washington Square Park
Washington Square Park, with its picturesque arch and bustling atmosphere, has a darker side rooted in its history as a potter's field. The park is rumored to be haunted by the spirits of those buried in the old cemetery, with visitors often reporting ghostly apparitions and eerie sounds. The contrast between its vibrant life and ghostly legends adds a chilling layer to its charm.
22
Jefferson Market Library
Jefferson Market Library, a former courthouse with Gothic architecture, is also known for its ghostly legends. The building’s past as a site of trials and executions has given rise to tales of hauntings, including unexplained noises and apparitions. The library's dramatic history and haunting presence make it a must-see for those intrigued by the supernatural.
23
Gay Street
12 Gay Street, formerly known as the Pirate’s Den, is a historic townhouse with a reputation for ghostly activity. The building’s past as a rowdy speakeasy and rumored pirate haunt adds to its spectral allure, with reports of ghostly figures and mysterious noises persisting through the years. Its history of debauchery and intrigue contributes to its haunted mystique.
24
Marie's Crisis
Marie’s Crisis Cafe, a beloved piano bar in the West Village, also has a reputation for supernatural occurrences. Patrons have reported ghostly sightings and eerie sensations in this historic establishment, which has a long history of being a lively social spot. The café’s vibrant ambiance is contrasted by the ghostly tales that haunt its corners.
25
Washington Square Park
Washington Square Park, with its picturesque arch and bustling atmosphere, has a darker side rooted in its history as a potter's field. The park is rumored to be haunted by the spirits of those buried in the old cemetery, with visitors often reporting ghostly apparitions and eerie sounds. The contrast between its vibrant life and ghostly legends adds a chilling layer to its charm.
26
Jefferson Market Library
Jefferson Market Library, a former courthouse with Gothic architecture, is also known for its ghostly legends. The building’s past as a site of trials and executions has given rise to tales of hauntings, including unexplained noises and apparitions. The library's dramatic history and haunting presence make it a must-see for those intrigued by the supernatural.
27
Gay Street
12 Gay Street, formerly known as the Pirate’s Den, is a historic townhouse with a reputation for ghostly activity. The building’s past as a rowdy speakeasy and rumored pirate haunt adds to its spectral allure, with reports of ghostly figures and mysterious noises persisting through the years. Its history of debauchery and intrigue contributes to its haunted mystique.
28
Marie's Crisis
Marie’s Crisis Cafe, a beloved piano bar in the West Village, also has a reputation for supernatural occurrences. Patrons have reported ghostly sightings and eerie sensations in this historic establishment, which has a long history of being a lively social spot. The café’s vibrant ambiance is contrasted by the ghostly tales that haunt its corners.
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Commentaires (9)
johannaeI6411CB
Jun 2023
Marcus was a FANTASTIC tour guide! We really enjoyed the stops and the info he shared!! Would definitely recommend this tour!
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2023
We are so glad you had a fantastic time on Marcus' tour! It's wonderful to hear that you'd recommend our tour to others. We are so grateful for that!
Trish_H
Jan 2023
Very interesting! Matt definitely knows his stuff and tells it in a way that draws you in. Now I'll be looking at brick patterns everywhere I go.
Réponse de l'hôte
May 2023
Hi, Trish! Thank you so much for sharing your great experience with us! We're glad to hear you enjoyed Matt's tour, and we hope you'll join us again soon!
zoey_h
Dec 2022
marcus was so fun!! loved having him as our tour guide. everythinf was so interesting, we got a good group of people!
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2023
We're glad you had a great time on Marcus' tour!

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