Need a little liquid courage before hearing ghastly tales at Philadelphia’s most historic haunts and hotspots?
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Philly Ghosts Boos and Booze Haunted Pub Crawl
Our Philadelphia Haunted Pub Crawl is a great way to take in The Birthplace of America’s unrivaled history and learn some fun facts about the origins of America while drinking some of the city's most celebrated spirits.
Meet new people from all walks of life who are also interested in the celestial and the occasional drink or five. Our local guides will show you the scary and unspoken side of Philadelphia through the eyes of local guides that know Philadelphia better than anyone.
You’ll end the night not only visiting some of the most talked-about bars in the city but also armed with enough festive facts to enthrall your friends back home. Our local guides will share their unmatched pride for their city while giving you a local perspective. We’ve carefully selected the best bars that combine the city’s celebrated roots while also possessing mysterious rumors.
You want to discover the places Benjamin Franklin is said to still roam
You are looking for a unique and exciting way to learn about Revolutionary War history and the founding fathers
You heard about Philadelphia’s moonshine bar, J.J. bootleggers, and want to sip the infamous drink
You only have one night in Philly and want to find the best drinks and dives
The kids are away, so it’s time for the parents to play!
Independence Beer Garden
The Independence Beer Garden’s lush garden is the perfect setting to hear about John Adam’s mischievous ghost. He shuffles around his favorite photo of one particular beheaded French leader in Congress Hall, bewildering onlookers. Compliment this eerily tale with one of the garden’s 40 beers, wines, or seltzers, and you’ve set yourself up for a night of ghoulish good times.
City Tavern
Even the founding fathers needed to take a load off, and there was no better place to do it than at the City Tavern. This historic 1772 building, where prisoners of war were held during the Revolution, burned to the ground in 1834. Did this fire have anything to do with the woman who appears in the window after everyone has gone home? Gain your liquid courage and find these answers and more with Philly Ghosts.
Independence Hall
One of the most iconic buildings in American history, Independence Hall is where many significant documents of freedom and liberty were penned. Is that why a strange fog and a musty smell appear near where the Declaration of Independence was signed? The ghosts of the Founding Fathers occupy nearly every corner of this hall of justice.