The Haunted Key West Lighthouse

The Dark Side of Key West Ghost Tour

Small Group
Digital
90 minutes
English

Dare to walk the haunted heart of Key West—where the veil between the living and the dead is razor-thin. Your journey begins sweetly enough at River Street Sweets… but don’t let your guard down. From the cursed corridors of The Artist House—once home to the infamous Robert the Doll—to the haunted grounds of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, something watches from the shadows. At Dean-Lopez Funeral Home, the air grows heavier with every step, while La Concha Hotel and Marrero’s Guest Mansion echo with screams that never made it into the history books. You'll pass on to the ghost-infested Oldest House, and the lush but sinister Audubon House, where spirits cling to the past. Your final stop? Captain Tony’s Saloon—built on bones, soaked in legend, and still home to the dead. This is not just a tour... it’s a test of courage.

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Key West Ghost Tour

From¥256.98Per Person

What's included in The Dark Side of Key West Ghost Tour

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Itinerary

St. Paul's Episcopal Church

The tour meets on the corner of Duval Street and Eaton Street outside of the gates of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church located at 401 Duval St, Key West, FL 33040. In the heart of Old Town Key West, where the sea mist mingles with whispers of the past, stands St. Paul’s Episcopal Church—a hauntingly beautiful structure veiled in mystery. Locals speak of flickering lantern lights that appear in the belfry at midnight, long after the last soul has left. Beneath its grounds lie hundreds of forgotten graves, disturbed by storms and time, their spirits said to roam the churchyard restlessly. Visitors have reported cold touches on warm nights, spectral figures in the stained glass, and a phantom priest seen pacing the pews, murmuring prayers for the dead. Step lightly—at St. Paul’s, the line between heaven and haunting grows thin.

With its ornate Victorian facade and blood-red gables, the Artist House on Eaton Street is as enchanting as it is eerie. Once home to eccentric painter Robert Eugene Otto, it’s most infamous for sheltering Robert the Doll—a childhood toy said to be cursed, and perhaps possessed. Strange footsteps, whispered conversations, and the sensation of being watched are often reported by guests who dare to spend the night. Though Robert has since moved to a museum, some say his spirit still lingers, pacing the halls of his former home. The Artist House is not just a bed and breakfast—it's a portal into Key West’s most chilling legend.

Tucked among the quiet streets of Key West, the Dean-Lopez Funeral Home holds more than memories of the dearly departed—it holds the legend of Count Von Cassel. A mysterious European aristocrat with a taste for the macabre. Some say the Count’s soul never left, bound by obsession or unfinished deeds, still lingering in the cool silence of the embalming room.

Inclusions

  • An incredible tour guide and 90 minutes of spooky fun!
  • Gratuity
  • No entry inside private locations
  • Only for guests ages 16+
  • 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 pregnant travelers
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Meet

Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting Points

  • The Corner of Duval Street and Eaton Street, outside of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. We will be directly across from River Street Sweets, located at 400 Duval Street.

End Points

  • 428 Greene St, Key West, FL 33040. Originally built in 1851 as an icehouse and formerly a morgue, Capt Tony's has been a famous haunt for the likes of Ernest Hemingway, Jimmy Buffett and more!

Redeem

Ticket Redemption

Direct access

Wear comfortable footwear and dress appropriately for the weather. Gratuity for your guide is strongly encouraged.

Operator

Ghost City Tours of Key West