What You Will Do
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the chilling tales of Albuquerque's haunted past as you embark on this thrilling walking ghost tour. From the eerie Old Town Visitor Center to the ghostly Church Street Cafe, each location holds a dark history waiting to be uncovered.
As you traverse through the haunted streets of Albuquerque, you will feel the hair on the back of your neck stand on end as you hear about the gruesome deaths, illicit activities, and financial disasters that have left a mark on this haunted city.
Discover the enchanting allure of this lesser-known gem as you traverse a mile-long path through Albuquerque's historic and haunted neighborhoods. Spend your evening on grounds alive with ghostly tales and historic intrigue, where every step brings you closer to the whispers of the past.
*Note: Tour stops listed are subject to change based on availability and season.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
All tours meet at Albuquerque Old Town Visitor Center at 522 Romero St. NW. Your guide will be wearing a US Ghost Adventures t-shirt and carrying a lantern. Please arrive 15 minutes before your tour.
1
Albuquerque Old Town
8 minutes
Welcome to historic Old Town Albuquerque! It's amazing to think that this entire city, now so vast, began in just a 10-block area filled with adobe buildings. While we're only passing through, this neighborhood is rich with history and ghostly tales.
2
2111 Church St NW
8 minutes
This beautiful building is one of the oldest in Albuquerque and in all of New Mexico. While we're just passing by, it's worth noting that it was occupied by the same family for over 200 years!
3
San Felipe de Neri Church
9 minutes
This church has been a prominent place of worship in Albuquerque since 1706. Initially named St. Francis Xavier, it was later changed to St. Philip Neri, or "Felipe" in Spanish.
4
Covered Wagon
8 minutes
As we walk past the Covered Wagon, built in 1880 by Manuel Springer, it's interesting to note that he originally opened a saloon called The Mint. The Mint, along with several other saloons, operated freely in Old Town for decades.
5
Bottger Mansion of Old Town
8 minutes
The Bottger Mansion is the only place to stay in Old Town. Although the house was built in the early 1900s, the property's history and its ghosts go back much further. In the 1700s, a 40-room adobe house stood on this site. We're just passing by, but the stories here are fascinating.
6
Chapel of Our Lady of Guadalupe
9 minutes
Many Albuquerque locals are unaware of this chapel's existence, as it is tucked away in a beautiful plaza. It's a newer addition compared to the other, much older places of worship. While we're only passing by, it's a charming and lesser-known spot.
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