Skip the crowds this is a private tour for your group only! Join us on a chilling journey through Boston’s shadowy streets, where echoes of the past still linger. Begin at the Central Burying Ground, hearing haunting tales of the spirits said to roam this historic cemetery. At the Boston Athenaeum, feel the ghostly presence of patrons long gone. As we visit the Granary Burying Ground, uncover stories of eerie encounters and supernatural sightings. We'll then explore the legendary Omni Parker House, where past guests are rumored to linger in spirit. Our final stop is the King’s Chapel Burying Ground, where the city’s earliest founders still rest—some say not so peacefully. This night tour offers a spine-tingling blend of history and legend that you won’t soon forget.
Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
Begin your eerie journey at the Central Burying Ground, a hauntingly historic cemetery nestled in Boston. Established in 1756, this site is known for its ancient gravestones and the mysterious legends that surround them. It serves as a window into the city's past, offering a solemn reminder of Boston's long history and the stories of those who rest there.
Step into the Boston Athenaeum, one of America's oldest and most esteemed libraries. Founded in 1807, this cultural institution boasts a rich collection of books and art, enveloped in an aura of history and scholarly pursuit. The Athenaeum's grand architecture and tranquil reading rooms have been a haven for intellectuals and bibliophiles for over two centuries.
Explore the Granary Burying Ground, Boston's third oldest cemetery, founded in 1660. This historic site is the final resting place of notable figures such as Paul Revere, John Hancock, and Samuel Adams, making it a cornerstone of American history. The cemetery's ancient headstones and crypts narrate tales of the city's early days and its role in the shaping of the nation.
You will make your own way to the meeting points