Providence Ghost Tours: Phantoms, Poltergeists, & Pestilence
Embark on a spine-tingling journey through Providence’s shadowy streets with our walking ghost tour!
Led by a seasoned local guide, this tour takes you to some of the city’s most haunted and historically significant sites. As you stroll through the district, spine-chilling tales of ghostly encounters and eerie happenings will unfold, revealing the dark secrets that linger in Providence’s past.
Prepare to uncover the spectral stories behind legendary figures, from renowned authors and influential politicians to brave Revolutionary War soldiers whose spirits still roam these haunted streets. While the tour doesn’t enter private buildings, standing on this haunted ground is enough to send shivers down your spine. From the Rhode Island Holocaust Memorial to Brown University’s University Hall, each stop offers a unique glimpse into the city’s eerie history.
Join us for an evening of mystery, history, and the supernatural, and feel the presence of those who walked these streets long ago!
- Professional and knowledgeable local guide
- Thoroughly researched and accurate history
- Authentic local ghost stories
AI Review Summary
The Providence Ghost Tours: Phantoms, Poltergeists, & Pestilence delivers a spine‑tingling stroll through the city’s haunted history, and it’s clear why 77% of the 158 reviewers gave it a thumbs‑up. Most guests highlight the lively guide, the fun and super‑interesting storytelling, and the lovely, atmospheric vibe of each stop.
Highlights include a knowledgeable, charismatic guide who weaves great, fascinating tales about historic figures, a well‑crafted route that feels both fun and beautiful, and an overall experience that many describe as awesome, wonderful, and a must‑tour for ghost‑enthusiasts.
A few travelers note that the walk can be a bit challenging—there’s a lot of walking, it can feel heavy on the hype, and older or less mobile visitors sometimes find it hard to keep up or follow the narrative.
Overall, it’s a highly recommended adventure for anyone who enjoys ghost stories and is comfortable with a moderate‑pace evening walk.
AI Travel Tips:
- Wear comfortable shoes and bring a light jacket; evenings can get chilly.
- Bring a water bottle and perhaps a flashlight if you like extra spooky ambience.
- If you have mobility concerns, check with the operator about pacing options before you book.
Itinerary
- Rhode Island Holocaust Memorial Park
- Providence Athenaeum
- Brown University
What's Excluded
- Transportation
- Food and drink
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Rating: 4.44 out of 5 based on 73 reviews
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Additional Information
- Wheelchair accessible, Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller, Service animals allowed, Public transportation options are available nearby, Transportation options are wheelchair accessible, All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible, Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health, Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness