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Haunted Pensacola Walking Tour with Ghost Tools

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Join the Haunted Pensacola Walking Ghost Tour for a thrilling journey through Pensacola's haunted past, led by experienced local guides and a real paranormal investigator from "Second Sight" TV.

We offer more haunted and historic locations to visit than any other tour.

More Haunted Locations: Explore spooky sites such as Seville Quarter, Seville Tower, 200 South Street, Saenger Theatre, Thiesen Building, Old Courthouse, Plaza Ferdinand VII Park, Pensacola Historic Houses, and many more.

Red Light District: Uncover the haunted history of the Red Light District, where the spirits of women and children roam the streets.

Explore chilling tales of Pensacola's most notorious crimes and gruesome murders in these murder mystery stories.

Ghost Hunting: Experience ghost hunting with real equipment provided at no extra charge.

Glo Fun: Navigate the darkest corners of the city with fun glow accessories.

Listen closely as these ghostly streets and haunted walls whisper their eerie secrets.
Ville: Pensacola
Sun 11 May
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Ce qui est inclu
Use of Ghost Hunting Equipment
Knowledgeable and Engaging Guide
Glo Accessories
Genuine and Chilling Ghost Stories
Samples from Local Stores
Bonus Extended Tour Option!
Use of Ghost Hunting Equipment
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Seville Quarter
Seville Quarter: Where Spirits Pour More Than Just Drinks! Step into Seville Quarter, Pensacola’s most haunted restaurant and nightlife hotspot—where the past lingers as strongly as the spirits behind the bar! Dating back to the 1800s, this legendary entertainment complex isn’t just home to live music, fine dining, and vibrant nightlife—it’s a paranormal playground teeming with ghostly encounters and chilling true tales. From Sarah Wharton’s headless apparition drifting down the streets to ghostly children playing with a red ball in the upstairs corridors, every shadow holds a story. The lingering presence of Wesley Gibbs, the beloved doorman and bartender, is felt by many, his playful pranks keeping the staff on edge—flipping light switches, activating hand dryers, and making sure you never feel truly alone. Even the spirits of long-gone brothel workers still roam the halls, their whispers echoing through the historic walls.
2
Pensacola Museum of History
Pensacola Museum of History: Where the Past Never Rests! Where history doesn’t just whisper from the exhibits—it lingers in the shadows, moves objects unseen, and runs through the halls long after closing time. This 1907 landmark, once City Hall, holds artifacts from around the world—some with histories so dark, they refuse to stay silent. Phantom footsteps thunder through the stairwells, eerie giggles echo in empty rooms, and elevators open unbidden, as if summoned by unseen hands. Visitors and staff alike have experienced chilling encounters: boxes mysteriously shifting in storage rooms, ghostly whispers brushing against the skin, and the strange, relentless rearrangement of antique shoes in the historic Lear House. Is it the spirit of Emma Snowden, the meticulous boarding house operator from the 1920s? Or something even older, tied to the relics of the past?
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Downtown Pensacola
Stroll through the city’s most haunted streets, where restless spirits still roam, eerie whispers echo in the night, and every historic building holds a chilling secret. From haunted bars to forgotten crime scenes, brothels of the past to theaters where spirits still take the stage, this tour will reveal Pensacola’s darkest mysteries. Old Escambia County Courthouse – Formerly the tax collector’s office, now a hotspot for unexplained activity. The Red-Light District of Romano Street – Where the ghosts of former brothels refuse to be forgotten. Tivoli High House – Infamous outlaw John Wesley Hardin stayed here—and some say his spirit never left. Arbona Building (Pensacola Children's Museum) – Where a body was discovered inside a wall—who, or what, remains? The Lear-Rocheblave House – Mysterious movements and ghostly occurrences still haunt this historic home. The Old Christ Church – One of Pensacola’s oldest churches, filled with the echoes of the past. And many more!
4
Saenger Theatre
The grand “Grand Dame of Palafox,” opened in 1925. During your visit, you’ll hear bone-chilling tales while standing beneath glittering chandeliers. Guests may get the chance to use ghost-hunting equipment and even attempt to make contact with the spirit world themselves! Ghost History: The Saenger is more than a beautiful historic theater—it’s also famously haunted. Over the years, staff and visitors have reported ghostly apparitions, mysterious footsteps, phantom applause, and lights that flicker on and off with no cause. Some believe the spirit of a former projectionist still lingers, as well as the ghost of a woman in white who’s been seen gliding across the stage.
5
Pensacola Museum of History
Learn about one of Pensacola’s most paranormally active landmarks—a 1907 architectural gem that once served as City Hall. Guests will hear of grand staircases, historic chambers, and chillingly quiet exhibit halls filled with artifacts from across the globe. As your guide shares tales of haunted objects and spectral sightings, keep your senses sharp—ghostly encounters are common. The museum may close its doors each night, but the spirits within never clock out. Ghost History: This building doesn’t just preserve history—it lives it. Staff and visitors report phantom footsteps echoing through stairwells, eerie giggles in empty rooms, and elevators that operate on their own, as if summoned by ghostly fingers. Some believe certain artifacts hold dark energy, while others point to the building’s former life as a jail and civic headquarters as the source of its unrest. Whatever the cause, the spirits here are anything but silent.
6
Pensacola Children's Museum
What appears to be an innocent children’s museum by day turns into one of the creepiest locations on the tour by night. As you stand in front of the Arbona Building, you’ll hear the real-life story of the shocking discovery of a human body found bricked inside a wall. You’ll examine the historic architecture and learn the theories—some say the building still holds secrets within. Ghost History: During renovations, workers discovered a body sealed within a wall—a chilling mystery that has never been fully solved. Since then, paranormal activity has spiked. Museum employees have heard footsteps when the building is empty and toys moving by themselves. Guests feel an oppressive weight in certain rooms, especially around the old brick wall. No one knows who the entombed spirit is—but it seems they are not resting peacefully
7
Seville Quarter
Step into Pensacola’s most haunted restaurant and nightlife hotspot. On this stop, you’ll explore the vibrant and vintage corridors of Seville Quarter, dating back to the 1800s. Your guide will share spine-tingling tales as you pass through old saloons, music halls, and hidden corners that have hosted everything from elegant dinners to paranormal investigations. Ghost History: The stories here are as strong as the drinks. Formerly part of Pensacola’s notorious red-light district, Seville Quarter is home to a cast of restless spirits. Visitors and staff have reported the headless apparition of Sarah Wharton drifting down the street and ghostly children playing with a red ball in the upper halls. The mischievous ghost of Wesley Gibbs, a beloved bartender is known for flipping lights, triggering hand dryers, & making sure no one ever feels alone. The voices of long-departed brothel workers still echo through the walls, reminding us that Seville's wild & haunted past is never far behind.
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Politique d'annulation
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