Walk in the footsteps of Hollywood's cursed stars with stops at Los Angeles's most haunted watering holes on a thrilling 21-and-up Los Angeles haunted pub crawl. Join LA Ghosts Boos and Brews Haunted Pub Crawl for a boozy star-studded stroll down Hollywood BLVD.
Our Los Angeles Haunted Pub Crawl takes you into the dark soul of Tinseltown, where Moscow Mules provide some much-needed courage for those brave enough to take a tipsy stroll through Los Angeles's disturbing past.
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LA Ghosts Boos and Brews Haunted Pub Crawl
Our Los Angeles Haunted Pub Crawl offers you an opportunity to see the most famous watering holes in LA while learning about Tinseltown’s unique and wicked past with some of its most infamous spirits and Spirits.Â
In 1848, rich deposits of gold were discovered in the Sacramento Valley, igniting the infamous Gold Rush. Not surprisingly, with all of the greed and gold, death and tragedy soon followed. Miners died underground, and people were attacking one another for a chance to strike it rich.
After a long day in the mines, dusty miners would wobble into local pubs to sip their cares away. Some of these bars still stand to this day, which is why we’ve researched the most haunted bars in Los Angeles and included them in our haunted pub crawl.
You can’t come to Los Angeles and not explore the dark side while tapping a little into your own. After all, that’s what the City of Angels is for! Whether you’re a tourist or just arrived to make your dreams of stardom a reality, here are a few reasons you should get to know Tinseltown with our haunted pub crawl of Los Angeles.
LA Ghosts : Terrors of Tinseltown Tour
Find out why Los Angeles is the city where dreams are made until they become nightmares. Book your tour tonight!
Tour Meeting Location: Outside El Capitan Theatre, 6838 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Tour Times: Daily at 8PM
Tour Length: Tours last 1 hour across a 1-mile walking distance. Ask about the extended bonus tour!
Ghost tours are held nightly, rain or shine!
Hollywood Sign Adventure Hike and Tour
Challenge yourself on an interactive hike and trek along the open trail to some of the most amazing vistas on the way to the Hollywood Sign.
Tour Meeting Location: Brush Canyon trail head at 3200 Canyon Dr.
Tour Times: 2PM
Tour Length: 2.5 - 3 hours
Ghost tours are held nightly, rain or shine!
Walk of Fame: 100 Years of Hollywood
Join this walking tour and visit some of the iconic spots on Hollywood Boulevard including Musso & Frank Grill, the Egyptian Theater, and TCL Chinese Theater.
Tour Meeting Location: 6667 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles CA
Tour Times: 11AM
Tour Length: Approximately 2 hours
Ghost tours are held nightly, rain or shine!
Roosevelt Hotel/Tropicana Bar
The Roosevelt Hotel’s haunted reputation is as famous as the spirits that inhabit the place. Named after President Theodore Roosevelt, the hotel and bar have been graced by the presence of various celebrities, from Charlie Chaplin to Brad Pitt. However, its most famous ghost is that of Marilyn Monroe, who is said to haunt her former suite, number 1200. Enjoy a Trop Old Fashioned while hearing about guest run-ins with the apparition of the blonde bombshell. And keep your eyes peeled, as the ghost of Humphrey Bogart is known to frequent the bar at the Tropicana.
Boardner’s
In Hollywood, every story has a dark side, and Boardner’s is no exception. Opened in 1927, this location was originally the bar My Blue Heaven before becoming an illegal card and gambling speakeasy disguised as Morressey’s Hair Salon during prohibition. Eventually, it would be a meeting place for secret men’s societies, attracting a darkness that would make headlines and spine-chilling unexplained activity. Discover the bar’s connection to the Black Dhalia, sip on their signature Black Dhalia drink, and get your camera ready because these spirits like to put on a show.
Musso and Frank: Cabo Cantina
By now, it’s time for a drink, and Musso and Frank’s offers a signature martini that will help bring the adrenaline down just enough to prepare you for the next set of demented stories of Tinseltown. As one of the oldest restaurants in Hollywood, it was frequented by many of the decade’s biggest stars who’ve yet to leave their favorite hangout. Over the years, guests and employees have reported seeing the ghosts of Orson Wells, Rudolph Valentino, Charlie Chaplin, and a headless woman. Sit back with a Musso and Frank’s special martini (or two!), and hear the disturbing connection the restaurant/bar has to the doomed Sharon Tate.