What You Will Do
Embark on a spine-chilling journey through St. Louis with our ghost tour, where history and hauntings intertwine in a thrilling adventure!
Guided by a local expert in the supernatural, this tour leads you through a mile of the city's most haunted and historic sites, each shrouded in eerie tales and ghostly encounters.
As you wander the historic district, you’ll uncover haunting stories that linger in the shadows of iconic buildings, from the haunted Soldiers Memorial Military Museum, where fallen soldiers' spirits are said to roam, to the Stifel Theatre, known for its spectral performances. Washington Square Park and Kaufman Park also harbor their own ghostly legends and tragic histories that will give you chills.
Though private buildings are off-limits, the paranormal energy of these locations will keep you on edge throughout the evening.
Lace up your shoes, stay alert, and prepare for an unforgettable night of ghostly encounters in St. Louis!
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
Meet your tour guide at the Soldiers Memorial Military Museum: 1315 Chestnut Street, St. Louis, MO 63103. Tour groups will meet on the North side of the monument facing the City Library. Your guide will be wearing a US Ghost Adventures shirt and carrying a lantern.
1
Soldiers Memorial Military Museum
10 minutes
Our first stop is the Soldiers Memorial Military Museum in St. Louis, a solemn tribute to those who served, yet shrouded in ghostly mystery. This historic site, dedicated to honoring fallen soldiers, is rumored to be haunted by their restless spirits, with reports of eerie apparitions and unexplained sounds adding a haunting dimension to its hallowed halls.
2
Stifel Theatre
10 minutes
Next on our tour is the Stifel Theatre in St. Louis, a grand venue with a rich history and an even richer collection of ghostly tales. This historic theater, known for its opulent design and captivating performances, is also rumored to be haunted, with reports of ghostly figures and unsettling sounds that echo through its ornate halls, creating an eerie atmosphere amidst its dramatic charm.
3
Washington Square Park
10 minutes
Washington Square Park, located in front of City Hall in downtown St. Louis, is known for its two historic statues: the General Grant Statue, dedicated in 1888, and the Pierre Laclede Statue, erected in 1909. Though both statues are significant, it's the Pierre Laclede Statue that attracts eerie attention, with frequent reports of ghostly apparitions and strange occurrences, casting an unsettling atmosphere over this otherwise charming park.
4
Kaufmann Park
10 minutes
Kaufman Park in St. Louis, MO, is a serene green space nestled in the heart of the city, known for its tranquil atmosphere and historical charm. Despite its peaceful appearance, the park is rumored to harbor restless spirits, with local legends and ghostly tales suggesting eerie encounters, unexplained noises, and spectral sightings that add a haunting dimension to this otherwise picturesque location.
5
Campbell House Museum
10 minutes
Campbell House Museum in St. Louis, MO, is a meticulously preserved 19th-century mansion that offers a glimpse into the opulent past of the Campbell family. Yet, beneath its historical allure lies a spine-chilling mystery: the museum is rumored to be haunted by the spirits of its former residents, with reports of unexplained footsteps, eerie voices, and ghostly apparitions that add a supernatural layer to this historical gem.
6
St. Louis Union Station Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton
10 minutes
The St. Louis Union Station Hotel, once a bustling transportation hub, now stands as a grand yet eerie landmark in St. Louis. This historic hotel, renowned for its stunning architecture and luxurious interiors, is also famous for its ghostly residents; guests and staff have reported mysterious occurrences such as unexplained footsteps, flickering lights, and the spectral presence of former railroad workers.
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