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Haunted History Tour of Downtown Phoenix

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Phoenix, US
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Haunted History Tour of Downtown Phoenix

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Phoenix, US
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Experience the thrill of the Haunted History Tour of Downtown Phoenix, now in its 11th year! Join our knowledgeable guides, who have been featured on National Paranormal TV shows, as they take you on a spine-chilling journey through the ghostly haunts of downtown Phoenix. Step inside the mysterious Orpheum Theater, where a female spirit wanders the halls, and explore the San Carlos Hotel, home to the ghost of Leone Jensen since 1928. Discover the eerie visions in the 1907 YMCA building and the haunted Hilton Garden Inn, once the headquarters of Valley Bank. End the tour at a basement bar/music venue adorned with artwork about the infamous trunk murderer, Winnie Ruth Judd. Don't miss this 60-minute adventure filled with history and paranormal encounters - book now!

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 1 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Walking tour of historic and ghostly haunts
  • Visit to the haunted Orpheum Theater
  • Encounter with the ghost of Leone Jensen at the San Carlos Hotel
  • Exploration of the eerie YMCA building
  • Discovering the history of the Hilton Garden Inn's ghostly past
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Introduction

Get ready for an unforgettable journey through the haunted history of downtown Phoenix with the Haunted History Tour. Led by experienced guides who have been featured on national paranormal TV shows, this tour promises thrills, chills, and a glimpse into the supernatural. Discover the dark secrets and ghostly haunts that lurk within the city's streets and buildings, as you embark on a fascinating adventure into the unknown.

What to expect?

During this 60-minute tour, you can expect a spine-tingling experience as you explore the historic Orpheum Theater, renowned for its mysterious female spirit. Be prepared to encounter the ghostly presence of Leone Jensen, who has haunted the halls of the San Carlos Hotel since 1928. Discover the chilling tales of apparitions, including a naked Marilyn Monroe and the sounds of children laughing, associated with this 1928 hotel. Uncover the horrific suicide that has led to eerie visions in the 1907 YMCA building. Visit the Hilton Garden Inn, once the headquarters of Valley Bank and Trust Company, with its own paranormal history. Finally, step into a basement bar/music venue adorned with artwork related to the infamous trunk murderer, Winnie Ruth Judd.

Who is this for?

This tour is a must-visit for thrill-seekers, history enthusiasts, and anyone intrigued by the paranormal. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor to Phoenix, you'll be captivated by the stories and legends brought to life during this tour. Embrace your curiosity and join fellow adventurers in uncovering the hidden side of downtown Phoenix.

Why book this?

Book the Haunted History Tour for a unique and thrilling experience that goes beyond a typical sightseeing adventure. With a deep knowledge of the city's haunted past, our guides will immerse you in gripping tales and spine-chilling anecdotes that will leave you questioning the boundary between the living and the dead. This tour offers a rare opportunity to explore historic landmarks while being entertained and educated about their supernatural inhabitants. Discover a side of Phoenix that few have delved into and create lasting memories of an unforgettable journey into the world of ghosts and spirits.

Good to know

As you embark on this tour, remember to keep an open mind and embrace the supernatural atmosphere that surrounds you. Wear comfortable shoes, as the tour involves walking around downtown Phoenix. Capture the eerie ambiance with your camera, but be respectful of the spirits and their haunted grounds. Keep an eye out for any unusual occurrences and be prepared for an evening filled with intrigue and mystery.

Reviews

Previous participants on the Haunted History Tour have praised the guides for their engaging storytelling and in-depth knowledge of Phoenix's haunted past. Visitors have described the experience as spine-chilling, thrilling, and even life-changing, with many sharing encounters and unexplained occurrences during the tour. Join the countless others who have embarked on this paranormal adventure and discover why the Haunted History Tour is a must-do for both locals and visitors alike.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Orpheum Theater

This vaudeville and movie palace opened it's doors in 1929 and is the only one still standing. 1997 reopened after an extensive restoration. This facility is a home to a few spirits.

Admission Not Included

Hotel San Carlos

A naked Marylin Monroe, A specter in white, children laughing are just a few of the stories about this 1928 Hotel

Admission Not Included

Lincoln Family Downtown YMCA

What horrific suicide has lead to eerie visions in the 1907 YMCA building?

Admission Not Included

Hilton Garden Inn Phoenix Downtown

The Hilton Garden Inn originally built in 1932, this streamlined art deco building was originally built as the Office and headquarters for Valley Bank and Trust Company (later to be known as Valley National Bank of Arizona.) the Valley Bank moved into the bottom three floors with medical offices occupying the top seven. Hence the official name of the building is the Professional building. In the early 1990s it lost all of its tenants and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building sat vacant for two decades eventually re-opening as the Hilton Garden Inn that you see now in 2016.

Valley Bar

A Basement bar/ music venue that has art work about Winnie Ruth Judd, better know as the trunk murderer. Also happens to to be in an alley that was skid row and the red light district.

Admission Not Included

Union Station

Opened in the the early twenties and the hub of activity. Long seen specter that has recently appeared again.

Admission Not Included

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