Venture into the shadowy streets of Washington D.C. on our spine-tingling ghost tour, where eerie history meets the supernatural!
Guided by a local expert and master storyteller, you'll uncover chilling tales at the city’s most iconic sites. As you wander the historic district, brace yourself for spine-chilling accounts of ghostly presidents and infamous assassins that haunt these grounds.
On this mile-long journey, you’ll explore haunted hotspots like the Treasury Annex, where whispers of the past linger, and President’s Park, steeped in spectral lore. Stand before the White House, home to century-old ghost stories, and the Blair House, known for its unsettling encounters.
Even as we admire privately owned buildings from the outside, the paths you tread are rich with ghostly legends. Keep your senses sharp; the shadows may reveal secrets waiting to be uncovered.
Join us for a night of thrills, chills, and historical intrigue in the nation's haunted capital.
Duration: 1 hour
The Treasury Annex, a historic extension of the US Treasury Building, is rumored to be haunted by the spirits of those who once worked there. Employees and visitors have reported eerie occurrences, including ghostly figures and unexplained noises in the old offices. The building’s role in the nation’s financial history adds a layer of intrigue to its spectral reputation.
President’s Park, which encompasses the grounds around the White House, is known for its ghostly tales. Visitors have reported seeing apparitions and experiencing strange sensations near the statues and monuments. The park’s historic significance and its proximity to the White House contribute to its haunted allure.
The White House, one of the most iconic residences in the world, is also known for its ghostly inhabitants. Numerous reports describe sightings of past presidents and first ladies, with Abraham Lincoln being one of the most frequently mentioned spirits. The building’s long history and political importance make it a prime location for ghostly encounters.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Tours meet behind the Treasury Building (NOT the Treasury Annex) at the intersection of 15th Street NW and F Street NW. Look for your tour guide, who will be holding a lantern. Please arrive 15 minutes before your tour’s departure time.