Uncover Austin’s haunted history with a self-paced audio tour. Explore eerie sites, hear chilling tales, and detect spirits with our built-in EMF ghost detector.
Uncover Austin’s haunted history with a self-paced audio tour. Explore eerie sites, hear chilling tales, and detect spirits with our built-in EMF ghost detector.
- 700 Guadalupe St - The tour begins outside the Bremond House, where participants will learn about Pierre and the spirits that are said to inhabit it. The guide will then lead them through Austin’s most haunted locations, sharing their histories and ghostly tales.
- Texas Governor’s Mansion - The tour concludes at the historic governor’s…
- 700 Guadalupe St - The tour begins outside the Bremond House, where participants will learn about Pierre and the spirits that are said to inhabit it. The guide will then lead them through Austin’s most haunted locations, sharing their histories and ghostly tales.
- Texas Governor’s Mansion - The tour concludes at the historic governor’s mansion, one of Austin’s most significant buildings and former residence of Sam Houston. It is also reputed to be one of the most haunted.
- Republic Square - Established in 1888, Republic Square is one of the four remaining public squares in Austin. Visitors will notice its eclectic nature, with signs highlighting its connections to Mexican and Mexican American heritage. It is also known for its hauntings.
- The Capital Grille - The site of the Capital Grille was originally Austin’s first railroad depot, constructed in 1871. This depot was vital for Austin’s growth, bringing in building materials, raw goods, clothing, food, visitors, and new residents. Over the years, it has witnessed much chaos.
- Paramount Theatre - The Paramount has hosted performers such as Orson Wells, Harry Houdini, Mae West, and Katherine Hepburn. With over a century of history, it has also accumulated its share of spirits.
- The Driskill - Built in 1886 in the Romanesque revival style by cattle rancher and Confederate colonel Jesse Driskill, this grand building is said to have been funded with money earned during the Civil War. Driskill, who amassed wealth through cattle ranching and war profits, invested nearly his entire fortune into this hotel, eventually residing there himself.
- St. David’s Episcopal Church - The church’s ghost story centers on Reverend Charles Gillette, who served as rector in the late 19th century. Reverend Gillette is a notable historical figure, recognized for his commitment to the congregation and his significant contributions to the church’s development.
- Texas State Capitol - In 1983, a fire in the building resulted in several tragic deaths, including that of a twenty-three-year-old intern. Firefighters were unable to break through the window, their only entry point, to rescue him. They watched helplessly as the young man perished. Remarkably, the window survived the blaze, and handprints appear on it during cold or rainy weather, despite numerous cleanings and replacements.
- Downtown Austin - The tour takes participants through Austin’s streets, stopping at the most haunted locations and sharing their stories. It can be taken at any pace, at any time, and never expires.

- Tour on our walking tour app of haunted Austin
- Go at your own pace
- Anytime
- The tour never expires
- Tour on our walking tour app of haunted Austin
- Go at your own pace
- Anytime
- The tour never expires
- No food, drinks, admission or human guide. It’s all on the walking tour app.
- No food, drinks, admission or human guide. It’s all on the walking tour app.
Embark on this haunted walking tour to uncover the city’s eerie stories and discover what lurks in the shadows. Enjoy the freedom to explore at your own pace and pause whenever you wish. The tour is available at any time and is entirely outdoors, with no expiration date. It features an integrated EMF ghost detector to alert you to nearby spirits….
Embark on this haunted walking tour to uncover the city’s eerie stories and discover what lurks in the shadows. Enjoy the freedom to explore at your own pace and pause whenever you wish. The tour is available at any time and is entirely outdoors, with no expiration date. It features an integrated EMF ghost detector to alert you to nearby spirits. Activate it by pressing the EMF button once the tour begins. As you stroll, you’ll encounter the old Guys town, historic parks and buildings, wild west churches, the governor’s mansion, centuries-old hotels, and many other fascinating sites. Listen to the stories of the people who once lived here and learn why they chose to remain. Be warned, this tour is not for the faint-hearted. The ghostly journey commences at the Pierre Bremond House.
- The ticket are not included in this tour and guest are not required to enter the attractions
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.