Grab a drink and uncover the dark side of American history on this 1.2-mile walking tour of Colonial Williamsburg’s most haunted pubs and places.

 

EXPERIENCE:

Drink like a founding father on this spooky walking tour of Williamsburg with stops at Bruton Parish Church, Peyton Randolph House, Kimball Theatre, and Wythe House. Visit 8 haunted sites, including 4 pubs, and listen to bone-chilling stories from your guide.
Meet your guide at a pub to down a pint of liquid courage before delving into the creepiest ghost stories this historic town has to offer. If you’re not a drinker, treat yourself to mocktails and other non-alcoholic drinks.

Learn about the ghosts of William and Mary and the many tortured spirits who haunt Kimball Theatre. Stand in the shadow of the Public Hospital, where the screams of former patients still echo in the night.

Mingle with the spirits of the 325-year-old Wren Building before topping off with a drinking game at DoG Street Pub in Colonial Williamsburg’s Merchant Square. All tours meet at 424 Duke of Gloucester Street, at the Statue of Thomas Jefferson on the bench, between the Precious Gem Jewelry Store and the Kimball Theater in Merchant’s Square. We are not associated with the Kimball Theater or adjacent stores. Your guide will be wearing a US Ghost Adventures t-shirt and carrying a lantern. Please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

Get goosebumps as you uncover Williamsburg’s haunted past through ghost stories
Grab some bites at DoG Street Pub in Colonial Williamsburg’s Merchants Square
Down a pint at the Amber Ox before visiting the ghosts of William and Mary
Unearth the tragic story behind the fallen soldiers who haunt Kimball Theatre
See colonial-style buildings and go back in time to the Revolutionary War era

 

 

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