Explore eerie apparitions and paranormal stories on the Ultimate Haunted Ghost Tour in downtown Washington, DC. Discover the haunted history of the nation’s capital.
Explore eerie apparitions and paranormal stories on the Ultimate Haunted Ghost Tour in downtown Washington, DC. Discover the haunted history of the nation’s capital.
- The White House - This iconic American residence is renowned not only for its history but also for its spectral inhabitants. For centuries, ghostly apparitions have been reported, including Abraham Lincoln, who is often seen pacing near his former bedroom, and Dolley Madison, who is said to protect her cherished rose garden. Even Winston Churchill…
- The White House - This iconic American residence is renowned not only for its history but also for its spectral inhabitants. For centuries, ghostly apparitions have been reported, including Abraham Lincoln, who is often seen pacing near his former bedroom, and Dolley Madison, who is said to protect her cherished rose garden. Even Winston Churchill reportedly refused to stay overnight again after encountering Lincoln’s ghost near his bathtub.
- The President’s Park - During the day, this expansive park is a historical and beautiful site, but at night, it becomes a realm of wandering spirits. Former guards and lost souls from Washington D.C.’s past have been seen near the statues, vanishing into the mist. Some visitors claim to hear whispers—disembodied voices sharing secrets of the nation’s history.
- Blair House - Known as the “President’s Guest House,” Blair House has hosted both dignitaries and tragedy. In 1950, during a failed assassination attempt, two police officers were killed, and their spirits are said to still stand guard. Guests have reported sudden chills, phantom gunshots, and an unsettling feeling of being watched by unseen eyes.
- Eisenhower Executive Office Building - This magnificent building holds a darker tale within its walls. Phantom footsteps echo through its grand halls, and shadowy figures are often seen moving past the windows late at night. Employees speak of doors that lock themselves and unseen hands brushing against them in empty rooms.
- Octagon Museum - A place of power, scandal, and restless spirits, the Octagon Museum is haunted by the tragic history of the Tayloe family. The ghost of a young woman, believed to have fallen to her death down the spiral staircase, is often seen lingering in the shadows. Unexplained cold spots and flickering lights are just the beginning of the eerie experiences within these walls.
- General Jose Gervasio Artigas - The statue of this Uruguayan hero stands silently, yet those nearby report unsettling sensations. Some claim to hear hoofbeats on the pavement, as if a ghostly rider circles the monument. On misty nights, eerie shadows stretch unnaturally long, forming shapes that don’t belong to the living.
- National World War II Memorial - This solemn tribute to fallen heroes is not as empty as it appears after dark. Visitors have captured ghostly orbs in photographs, and some report the distant sound of soldiers marching when no one is present. A sudden chill near the fountains leaves many wondering if spirits of the past still stand guard.
- Washington Monument - This towering obelisk, a city icon, has a history of eerie events. Some believe the spirit of its namesake lingers nearby, while others report strange lights flickering inside the sealed stairwell. Several visitors have felt an invisible force tugging at their clothing, as if urging them to leave.
- Lockkeeper’s House - Once the home of a solitary lockkeeper overseeing the C&O Canal, this small house is said to be haunted by his restless spirit. Strange knocking sounds are heard from within, and passersby have seen a shadowy figure at the window, only to watch it vanish. Those who venture too close report an overwhelming sense of sorrow, as if stepping into a forgotten past.
- Haupt Fountains - The cascading waters of the Haupt Fountains conceal something far more chilling. Ghostly figures have been seen near the shimmering pools, and some claim to hear faint, echoing laughter—though no one is present. A lingering mist often appears on clear nights, forming the shape of something—or someone—long lost to history.

- Professional and courteous guide
- Authentic local ghost stories
- Well researched history
- Professional and courteous guide
- Authentic local ghost stories
- Well researched history
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- Guide tip
Embark on the premier ghost tour in Washington DC, exploring the mysterious shadows of the nation’s capital! Available every night throughout the year, this tour is proudly owned by a USMC Disabled Combat Veteran and led by women and minorities. It offers an immersive journey into the city’s eerie history, showcasing more haunted sites than any other…
Embark on the premier ghost tour in Washington DC, exploring the mysterious shadows of the nation’s capital! Available every night throughout the year, this tour is proudly owned by a USMC Disabled Combat Veteran and led by women and minorities. It offers an immersive journey into the city’s eerie history, showcasing more haunted sites than any other tour.
Guided by the official haunted history experts of DC, participants will traverse spooky streets and iconic landmarks such as The White House, President’s Park, and The Blair House. Each location reveals authentic ghost stories, chilling tragedies, and the spirits that still linger in the heart of the capital. From enigmatic hauntings to historic scandals, spine-chilling tales will uncover the city’s sinister past.
While the tour does not enter buildings, simply standing at these notorious sites is enough to send shivers down your spine. Ideal for private groups, bachelorette parties, and special events, this tour invites you to experience a night of unforgettable hauntings!
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.