- April 1
We do private tours at your convenience as well as public tours.
- April 3
Recession Special: Save money by taking two ghost tours the same night!
There is half hour gap between tours for which 15 to 20 minutes of walking may be required to go to the start of the other tour.
Fee: $30 by credit card only. Your e-receipt by PayPal serves as your ticket.
Bring your e-receipt by PayPal, and we'll check you in at the door.
Meeting Place: In front of the lion in front of St. Mark's in the Bowery Church, northwest corner of Tenth Street and Second Avenue. The cross street is Second Avenue in Manhattan.
RSVP please even if you plan to pay cash.
Peter Stuyvesant and His Ghostly Friends of the East Village 7:30 PM
This tour is designed to entertain the entire family, young and old! Who knows who your tour leader will be?--Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman doctor in America; Nelly Bly, a journalist; O. Henry, a great writer; Ann Blythe, an actress; or Edgar Allan Poe himself!!!
We will go in search of Peter Stuyvesant's ghostly friends such as Peter Stuyvesant, Edgar Allan Poe, Washington Irving, and Harry Houdini ass well as the first jogging ghost, Theodore Roosevelt, in the East Village.
Tours are 90 minutes in duration and less than a mile in length.
Handicap accessibility is limited at two of our stops but these still can simply be viewed.
Meeting Place: In front of the lion sculpture in front of St. Mark's in the Bowery Church, northwest corner of Tenth Street and Second Avenue. The cross street is Second Avenue.
Fee: $20 by credit card; $25 cash.
Your e-receipt by PayPal serves as your ticket.
Bring your e-receipt by PayPal, and we'll check you in at the door.
RSVP please even if you plan to pay cash.
Edgar Allan Poe and His Ghostly Neighbors of Greenwich Village 9:30 PM
Go in search of the spirits of Eleanor Roosevelt and her pet dog Fala, Aaron Burr, the ghosts of the New York University Library, Washington Square Arch, and, of course, several Edgar Allan Poe sites. We will visit ghost central, the most haunted area in America, Washington Square Park.
Tours are 90 minutes in duration and less than a mile in length.
Everything is handicap accessible.
Meeting Point: This tour departs from Fire Patrol Station No. 2, 84 West Third Street, one block south of Washington Square Park between Thompson and Sullivan Streets, in Manhattan.
Fee: $20 by credit card; $25 cash.
Your e-receipt by PayPal serves as your ticket.
Bring your e-receipt by PayPal, and we'll check you in at the door.
Please RSVP even if you plan to pay cash.
- April 10
Recession Special: Save money by taking two ghost tours the same night!
Early registration will ensure that you promotional items like free t-shirts and passes to the movie: "Nightmare on Elm Street" presented by Warner Bros.
There is half hour gap between tours for which 15 to 20 minutes of walking may be required to go to the start of the other tour.
Fee: $30 by credit card only. Your e-receipt serves as your ticket.
Meeting Place: In front of the lion in front of St. Mark's in the Bowery Church, northwest corner of Tenth Street and Second Avenue. The cross street is Second Avenue in Manhattan.
RSVP please even if you plan to pay cash.
Warner Bros. Presents Nightmare on the Bowery: Peter Stuyvesant and His Ghostly Friends of the East Village 7:30 PM
Thanks to Warner Bros. we have some good stuff to give away including free movie passes!
This tour is designed to entertain the entire family, young and old! Who knows who your tour leader will be?--Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman doctor in America; Nelly Bly, a journalist; O. Henry, a great writer; Ann Blythe, an actress; or Edgar Allan Poe himself!!!
We will go in search of Peter Stuyvesant's ghostly friends such as Peter Stuyvesant, Edgar Allan Poe, Washington Irving, and Harry Houdini ass well as the first jogging ghost, Theodore Roosevelt, in the East Village.
Tours are 90 minutes in duration and less than a mile in length.
Handicap accessibility is limited at two of our stops but these still can simply be viewed.
Meeting Place: In front of the lion sculpture in front of St. Mark's in the Bowery Church, northwest corner of Tenth Street and Second Avenue. The cross street is Second Avenue.
Fee: $20 by credit card; $25 cash.
Your e-receipt by PayPal serves as your ticket.
Bring your e-receipt by PayPal, and we'll check you in at the door.
RSVP please even if you plan to pay cash.
Warner Bros. presents Nightmare On Third Street: Edgar Allan Poe and His Ghostly Neighbors of Greenwich Village 9:30 PM
Thanks to Warner Bros. we have some good stuff to give away including free movie passes!
Go in search of the spirits of Eleanor Roosevelt and her pet dog Fala, Aaron Burr, the ghosts of the New York University Library, Washington Square Arch, and, of course, several Edgar Allan Poe sites. We will visit ghost central, the most haunted area in America, Washington Square Park.
Tours are 90 minutes in duration and less than a mile in length.
Everything is handicap accessible.
Meeting Point: This tour departs from Fire Patrol Station No. 2, 84 West Third Street, one block south of Washington Square Park between Thompson and Sullivan Streets, in Manhattan.
Fee: $20 by credit card; $25 cash.
Your e-receipt by PayPal serves as your ticket.
Bring your e-receipt by PayPal, and we'll check you in at the door.
Please RSVP even if you plan to pay cash.
- April 17
Recession Special: Save money by taking two ghost tours the same night!
There is half hour gap between tours for which 15 to 20 minutes of walking may be required to go to the start of the other tour.
Fee: $30 by credit card only. Your e-receipt serves as your ticket.
Meeting Place: In front of the lion in front of St. Mark's in the Bowery Church, northwest corner of Tenth Street and Second Avenue. The cross street is Second Avenue in Manhattan.
RSVP please even if you plan to pay cash.
Peter Stuyvesant and His Ghostly Friends of the East Village 7:30 PM
This tour is designed to entertain the entire family, young and old! Who knows who your tour leader will be?--Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman doctor in America; Nelly Bly, a journalist; O. Henry, a great writer; Ann Blythe, an actress; or Edgar Allan Poe himself!!!
We will go in search of Peter Stuyvesant's ghostly friends such as Peter Stuyvesant, Edgar Allan Poe, Washington Irving, and Harry Houdini ass well as the first jogging ghost, Theodore Roosevelt, in the East Village.
Tours are 90 minutes in duration and less than a mile in length.
Handicap accessibility is limited at two of our stops but these still can simply be viewed.
Meeting Place: In front of the lion sculpture in front of St. Mark's in the Bowery Church, northwest corner of Tenth Street and Second Avenue. The cross street is Second Avenue.
Fee: $20 by credit card; $25 cash.
Your e-receipt by PayPal serves as your ticket.
Bring your e-receipt by PayPal, and we'll check you in at the door.
RSVP please even if you plan to pay cash.
Edgar Allan Poe and His Ghostly Neighbors of Greenwich Village 9:30 PM
Go in search of the spirits of Eleanor Roosevelt and her pet dog Fala, Aaron Burr, the ghosts of the New York University Library, Washington Square Arch, and, of course, several Edgar Allan Poe sites. We will visit ghost central, the most haunted area in America, Washington Square Park.
Tours are 90 minutes in duration and less than a mile in length.
Everything is handicap accessible.
Meeting Point: This tour departs from Fire Patrol Station No. 2, 84 West Third Street, one block south of Washington Square Park between Thompson and Sullivan Streets, in Manhattan.
Fee: $20 by credit card; $25 cash.
Your e-receipt by PayPal serves as your ticket.
Bring your e-receipt by PayPal, and we'll check you in at the door.
Please RSVP even if you plan to pay cash.
- April 23
Ghosts of the Brooklyn Bridge and Brooklyn Heights 7:30 PM
The borough of Brooklyn has its own ghosts, too. We feature the ghosts of Brooklyn's oldest bridge, the Brooklyn Bridge, and of Brooklyn's oldest neighborhood, Brooklyn Heights, NYC's first suburb.
Discover how the Roebling family and bridge jumpers still haunt the Brooklyn Bridge. Then we will discover the ghosts of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Reverend Henry Ward Beecher of Plymouth Church, General George Washington, horror author H. P. Lovecraft, and other ghostly residents of this very haunted neighborhood that rivals Greenwich Village and the East Village of Manhattan in great ghost stories.
Duration of the tour: From 90 minutes to 2 hours.
Meeting Location: 38 Park Row next to Starbucks opposite City Hall Park in Manhattan between Beekman and Spruce Streets.
Fee: $20 by credit card; $25 cash.
Your e-receipt by PayPal serves as your ticket.
Bring your e-receipt by PayPal, and we'll check you in at the door.
Please RSVP even if you plan to pay cash. Please telephone (718) 591-4741.
- April 24
Recession Special: Save money by taking two ghost tours the same night!
There is half hour gap between tours for which 15 to 20 minutes of walking may be required to go to the start of the other tour.
Fee: $30 by credit card only. Your e-receipt serves as your ticket.
Meeting Place: In front of the lion in front of St. Mark's in the Bowery Church, northwest corner of Tenth Street and Second Avenue. The cross street is Second Avenue in Manhattan.
RSVP please even if you plan to pay cash.
Warner Bros. Presents Nightmare on the Bowery: Peter Stuyvesant and His Ghostly Friends of the East Village 7:30 PM
Early registration will ensure that you get promotional items like free t-shirts, posters, and passes to the movie: "Nightmare on Elm Street" presented by Warner Bros.
This tour is designed to entertain the entire family, young and old! Who knows who your tour leader will be?--Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman doctor in America; Nelly Bly, a journalist; O. Henry, a great writer; Ann Blythe, an actress; or Edgar Allan Poe himself!!!
We will go in search of Peter Stuyvesant's ghostly friends such as Peter Stuyvesant, Edgar Allan Poe, Washington Irving, and Harry Houdini ass well as the first jogging ghost, Theodore Roosevelt, in the East Village.
Tours are 90 minutes in duration and less than a mile in length.
Handicap accessibility is limited at two of our stops but these still can simply be viewed.
Meeting Place: In front of the lion sculpture in front of St. Mark's in the Bowery Church, northwest corner of Tenth Street and Second Avenue. The cross street is Second Avenue.
Fee: $20 by credit card; $25 cash.
Your e-receipt by PayPal serves as your ticket.
Bring your e-receipt by PayPal, and we'll check you in at the door.
RSVP please even if you plan to pay cash.
Warner Bros. presents Nightmare On Third Street: Edgar Allan Poe and His Ghostly Neighbors of Greenwich Village 9:30 PM
Early registration will ensure that you get promotional items like free t-shirts, posters, and passes to the movie: "Nightmare on Elm Street" presented by Warner Bros.
Go in search of the spirits of Eleanor Roosevelt and her pet dog Fala, Aaron Burr, the ghosts of the New York University Library, Washington Square Arch, and, of course, several Edgar Allan Poe sites. We will visit ghost central, the most haunted area in America, Washington Square Park.
Tours are 90 minutes in duration and less than a mile in length.
Everything is handicap accessible.
Meeting Point: This tour departs from Fire Patrol Station No. 2, 84 West Third Street, one block south of Washington Square Park between Thompson and Sullivan Streets, in Manhattan.
Fee: $20 by credit card; $25 cash.
Your e-receipt by PayPal serves as your ticket.
Bring your e-receipt by PayPal, and we'll check you in at the door.
Please RSVP even if you plan to pay cash.
- April 30
Ghostly Authors 7:30 PM
Join us as we walk in the ghostly footsteps of authors that have become ghosts: Samuel Clemens, Washington Irving, Edgar Allan Poe and more.
The walk is 90 minutes in duration and about a mile in distance.
Meeting Point: This tour departs from Fire Patrol Station No. 2, 84 West Third Street, one block south of Washington Square Park between Thompson and Sullivan Streets, in Manhattan.
Fee: $20 by credit card; $25 cash.
Your e-receipt by PayPal serves as your ticket.
Bring your e-receipt by PayPal, and we'll check you in at the door.
Please RSVP even if you plan to pay cash.
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