Need a little liquid courage before hearing ghastly tales of Williamsburg’s most historic haunts and ghosts?
Try the new Colonial Ghosts Boos and Brews Haunted Pub Crawl for some genuine booze and boos in this historic town!
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Williamsburg Haunts: Boos and Booze Pub Crawl
In the 19th century, the Battle of Williamsburg was fought in and around Williamsburg, resulting in more than 4,000 casualties. The now-peaceful streets of Williamsburg were once riddled with corpses and the cries of pain and suffering from the wounded men lying mangled and bleeding in the streets from their wounds.
The damage done by the Civil War left scars upon the town for generations to come — the result of which are the chilling tales you’ll hear on our Colonial Ghosts Boos and Brews Haunted Pub Crawl.
Meet new people from all walks of life who are also interested in the celestial and the occasional drink or five.
There’s never been an easier icebreaker than devils and drinks! See the scary and unspoken side of the city through the eyes of local guides who know Williamsburg 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.
Colonial Ghosts of Christmas Past
Join us on a thrilling Christmas-themed ghost tour to Williamsburg's most haunted locations to encounter the ghosts this spooky holiday season brings!
Tour Meeting Location: All tours meet at 424 W Duke of Gloucester St, Williamsburg, VA 23185
Tour Times:
Tour Length: Approximately 1 hour
Ghost tours are held nightly, rain or shine!
Colonial Ghosts Tour
Roam the centuries-old streets of Williamsburg to uncover a shocking past full of murderous madmen, native devils, accused witches, and rampant pirates.
Tour Meeting Location: 428 W. Duke of Gloucester Street, at the statue of Thomas Jefferson in front of the Kimball Theatre
Tour Times:
Tour Length: Tour is one hour across one mile walking (Ask about bonus extended tour!)
Ghost tours are held nightly, rain or shine!
Dead of Night Ghost Hunt With Equipment in Colonial Williamsburg
Join us on one of our three ghost hunt themed itineraries, as we explore outside the historic areas of Williamsburg to communicate with the ghosts from our stories.
Tour Meeting Location: Tours meet at 428 W Duke of Gloucester St, Williamsburg, VA
Tour Times:
Tour Length: Please see email
Ghost tours are held nightly, rain or shine!
Secrets of Colonial Williamsburg
Come travel back in time and examine the sinister side of Colonial Williamsburg, its infamous characters, and the colorful legends that have haunted the town through the centuries.
Tour Meeting Location: imball Theatre, 428 W Duke of Gloucester St
Tour Times:
Tour Length: Approximately 2 hours
Ghost tours are held nightly, rain or shine!
Taste of Williamsburg Food Tour
Join our professional guides on a one-of-a-kind culinary experience that will leave you satisfied, yet hungry for more of Williamsburg.
Tour Meeting Location: n front of the Kimball Theater, 424 W Duke
Tour Times:
Tour Length: Approximately 3 hours
Ghost tours are held nightly, rain or shine!
Ultimate Dead of Night Haunted Ghost Tour
Join us to brave the darkest shadows of Williamsburg and see if you can reach the spirits waiting just on the other side of nightfall.
Tour Meeting Location: Duke of Gloucester Street, in front of the Statue of Thomas Jefferson
Tour Times:
Tour Length: Approximately 1.5-2 hours
Ghost tours are held nightly, rain or shine!
We Shall Overcome: A Williamsburg Black History Experience
Join a seasoned Junket guide for a deep dive into the life of African Americans in Colonial Williamsburg.
Tour Meeting Location: The Bray School, 105 Nassau St., Williamsburg, VA 23185
Tour Times:
Tour Length: Approximately 90 minutes
Ghost tours are held nightly, rain or shine!
Berret’s Grill
Hear all about the wandering strangers dressed in early 20th-century clothing while Williamsburg Ghosts introduces you to the boozy selection at Berret’s Grill. They often appear out of place and disappear into thin air. How did they come to their untimely demise, and where are they buried? Find out on a nightly haunted pub crawl through Colonial Williamsburg.
The Public Hospital
Originally opened as a mental asylum in 1773, The Public Hospital is crawling with the distressed and disparaged souls of abused mental patients. Listen closely, and you may hear their hair-raising screams. You’ll need a couple of gulps of liquid courage to handle hearing about the tragedies that took place inside this terrible institution.
Dog Street Pub
Sitting on one of the most historic avenues in all of America, The Dog Street Pub has a wide selection of wines and beers perfectly paired with their “food without the rubbish.” Indulge in some adult beverages while Williamsburg Ghosts explains what shadowy figure has been seen in local businesses around the favored watering hole.