Our San Francisco Ghost Tours take you through 8-12 different sites around the Nob Hill and Union Square area, each one ratcheting up the tension. Meet your experienced tour guide at 299 Post St, San Francisco, CA 94108 at least 15 minutes before your tour’s scheduled departure time. The standard tour takes about an hour, and walks you through several landmark locations in the Nob Hill area. If you select the extended tour, you will get another 30 minutes of chilling stories and historical locations in the Union Square section of the city!
The San Francisco Ghost Tours walking route is a great way to see the amazing sites of the affluent Nob Hill and Union Square areas while also getting your fill of the ghostly atmosphere of the city’s most haunted locations. This tour is perfect for first-time visitors to San Francisco, and seasoned locals alike!
San Francisco Ghost Tours is a family-friendly attraction and is suitable for everyone, so bring your kids, friends, or a date! We’ll make sure that you have an informative, memorable, and slightly terrifying night. Keep in mind that tours fill up quickly, so reserve your spot early through our website.
Tours begin at 299 Post St, San Francisco, CA 94108
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Tours begin at 299 Post St, San Francisco, CA 94108
Park: Parking near location or use parkme.com
* This is a walking tour and we do not enter privately-owned buildings or private property *
Please see your booking details for meeting location. There are neighboring parking garages and street parking that are available in the area.
Group size varies based on time of year and demand. We can keep everyone in your party in the same group. We've been doing this for years, and manage group size to ensure guests have a great experience. In the event you can't hear your tour guide, let them know, or move closer to them.
Pets are welcome as long as they do not disrupt ot distract from the tour.
The arrival time will be listed on your confirmation email and in the available tour times when you click the book button.
San Francisco’s position on the San Andreas Fault gives the whole city frequent reminders of mother nature’s fearsome power. This was never less apparent than the 1906 Earthquake. Thousands were made homeless in a violent instant of destructive power that came without warning or remorse.
Your standard tour route takes in some of the places flattened by the earthquake. You will see where the rich queued with the poor to receive scant rations of food. Our extended tour adds another 4 locations down the hill, where the earthquake’s destruction was much worse. Ghosts from the earthquake are common, both people who lost their lives in the quake itself and the death and pestilence that spread afterward.
Hear horrifying tales of hauntings through the ages, from Hollywood stars from the Black and White era, allegedly caught red-handed, to the many hotels that house legions of ghosts.
We don’t want to give away all the stories on the tour, but we had a few that didn’t make it onto the itinerary because they were too far to walk to. Let us know if you are interested in a hundred-mile ghost walk, and we’ll get on the case! In the meantime, we added these additional stories to our San Francisco Ghosts blog, the stories of ghosts and ghouls from across San Francisco and northern California are sure to delight.
Below are a few of the locations that will be on your tour, just to give you an idea of what you will see on the best tour of San Francisco’s haunted places.
A cutting-edge building of its day, built to house a cross-section of medical professionals to make it convenient for visitors to see several medical specialists in a one-stop-shop, the building still houses medical professionals today. You will hear all about the Mayan secrets and the mysterious black figures that roam the building at night, terrifying security personnel over the years.
Its opening was delayed by the 1909 earthquake, which spared this elegant structure. Since opening it has been an emblem of luxury ever since. Hear about the sisters who built the hotel, and the cursed reputation it has had since opening. Hear all about the Hollywood scandal that rocked the industry and ruined a career. Additionally, hear the stories about the deaths of several people who worked on the building. The hotel also appeared in several movies, we’ll see if you can guess which ones when we are standing outside the legendary hotel.
The Central Pacific Railroad joined the two shining seas of the USA. Attaching to the Union Pacific Railroad at Promontory, Utah, in May 1869. The ruthless founder of the Central Pacific Railroad lived here. In what is now Huntingdon park. A focal point for the suffering after the 1904 Earthquake. This park is particularly strong in supernatural activity.