Explore D.C.’s haunted history on a thrilling pub crawl with ghost stories and iconic bars. Discover secrets and spirits in the capital.
Explore D.C.’s haunted history on a thrilling pub crawl with ghost stories and iconic bars. Discover secrets and spirits in the capital.
- 1799 New York Ave NW - Begin your evening at one of Washington, D.C.’s most famously haunted residences. Constructed in 1800 and once serving as a temporary White House post-War of 1812, the Octagon Museum is steeped in historical tragedy. Visitors have reported strange noises, spectral figures, and an intense feeling of unease—particularly near…
- 1799 New York Ave NW - Begin your evening at one of Washington, D.C.’s most famously haunted residences. Constructed in 1800 and once serving as a temporary White House post-War of 1812, the Octagon Museum is steeped in historical tragedy. Visitors have reported strange noises, spectral figures, and an intense feeling of unease—particularly near the notorious staircase, where legend speaks of two daughters who died under mysterious circumstances. Outside this historic mansion, you’ll hear spine-tingling stories of séances, restless spirits, and persistent energies that linger.
- 1650 Pennsylvania Avenue NW - Just a short distance from the White House is one of America’s most haunted government buildings. With a history marked by deaths, from construction mishaps to tragic suicides, this impressive structure is said to be inhabited by restless spirits. Both visitors and staff have experienced unexplained touches, shadowy apparitions, and ghostly voices resonating through its halls. Among the most renowned spirits is Civil War photographer Mathew Brady, believed to still roam the corridors, a haunting reminder of a past marred by war and loss.
- Hay-Adams Hotel - Currently one of D.C.’s most opulent hotels, this location conceals a deeply sorrowful tale. The spirit of Marian “Clover” Adams, a socialite who took her own life before her home was completed, is said to haunt the premises. Guests and staff have reported hearing a woman’s sobs, encountering sudden cold spots, and experiencing unexplained touches. The scent of almonds or perfume often accompanies her presence, an eerie signature indicating her spirit never truly departed from the place she never lived to enjoy.
- 1525 H St NW - Known as the “Church of Presidents,” this historic site has hosted every U.S. president since James Madison, but it may also welcome visitors from the beyond. Legend has it that when the church bell tolls for the death of a significant figure, six mysterious figures dressed in white appear in the President’s pew at midnight, silently paying their respects before disappearing. Whether they are former leaders, spirits of the faithful, or something more divine, their presence adds a chilling dimension to this otherwise sacred space.

- Two hour guided haunted pub crawl
- Two hour guided haunted pub crawl
- Gratuity
- Alcoholic beverages
- Gratuity
- Alcoholic beverages
Explore the mysterious side of Washington, D.C. on this exclusive adults-only haunted pub crawl, which combines spine-tingling ghost stories with the city’s lively nightlife. Over the course of two memorable hours, participants will be guided by a skilled storyteller through historic streets where presidents, political figures, and restless spirits are…
Explore the mysterious side of Washington, D.C. on this exclusive adults-only haunted pub crawl, which combines spine-tingling ghost stories with the city’s lively nightlife. Over the course of two memorable hours, participants will be guided by a skilled storyteller through historic streets where presidents, political figures, and restless spirits are said to roam, with stops at some of D.C.’s most renowned bars for drinks.
This experience is more than just a night out; it’s a journey through centuries filled with tragedy, mystery, and intrigue. From haunted sites near the White House to chilling tales concealed behind majestic facades, each stop uncovers a new aspect of the capital’s eerie history.
Participants must be 21 or older and possess a valid I.D.
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.