1. Nashville, Tennessee: Murder in Music City Ghost Tour
Turns out Nashville’s not all honky-tonk and heartbreak. This after-dark tour walks you through the city’s grittier verses like unsolved murders, mob ties and a few recording studios that never stopped playing. Equal parts true crime and tall tales, it proves that even in Music City, not every story ends on a high note.
2. Savannah, Georgia: The Haunted Pub Crawl
A tour where a little liquid courage is encouraged — and you might actually need it. Built on burial grounds, yellow fever epidemics and enough scandal to keep the afterlife endlessly entertained, Savannah didn’t earn its haunted reputation by accident. Guides lead you through the cobblestoned streets and oldest bars, where the spirits behind the bar aren’t the only ones on the menu.
3. London, England: Jack the Ripper Walk
Victorian fog, gas lamps and the chilling echo of London’s most infamous mystery. This guided walk through Whitechapel retraces the Ripper’s path with unnerving historical precision and just enough tension to make you side-eye every shadow like it owes you rent. It’s part history lesson, part horror story and far too close for comfort.
4. Old Montreal Ghost Walk: Montreal, Quebec
Winding through Old Montreal’s streets, this ghost walk reveals the city’s darker underbelly. Guides share stories of murdered merchants, restless soldiers and curses that never quite lifted. You’ll leave with great stories, mild goosebumps and a sudden urge to sleep with the lights on.
5. Memphis, Tennessee: Mobsters, Mayhem, & Murder of Memphis Ghost Tour
Memphis isn’t just blues and barbecue. It’s got enough mob hits and ghost tales to fill an entire true-crime podcast. It’s all Southern drawl and a little unfinished business as the tour winds through the city’s storied streets, still haunted by bootleggers, murderers and possibly even a king who has left the building, but not the neighborhood.
6. Charleston, South Carolina: Haunted Jail Tour
Behind the iron bars of Charleston’s Old City Jail, the past isn’t done talking. Guides recount the grim tales of pirates, prisoners and one very chatty ghost named Lavinia, whose voice has supposedly echoed through these halls since 1820.
7. Edinburgh, Scotland: The Underground Vaults Tour
Beneath the Royal Mile lies a network of vaults so haunted even the bagpipes sound nervous. Guides spin tales of smugglers, suffering and spirits that clearly missed their check-out time. Officially one of the scariest places on earth, unofficially a great spot to test how brave you thought you were.
8. New Orleans, Louisiana: Premier Ghost, Voodoo & Vampire Walking Tour
Haunted mansions, voodoo queens and vampire legends — New Orleans never did learn the meaning of “too much.” As you wind through the French Quarter’s most haunted streets, guides blend real history with a side of local legend that’s as intoxicating as the bar scene.
9. Stockholm, Sweden: The Original Ghost Walk of Gamla Stan
By daylight, Gamla Stan is charming. By night, it’s straight out of a Nordic noir. This historical ghost walk covers all of Stockholm’s greatest hits of plagues, executions and royal intrigue. It’s eerie, elegant and just unsettling enough to make you question your Airbnb’s cancellation policy.
10. Salem, Massachusetts: Witch City Night Tour
The ghosts of 1692 still roam these cobblestoned streets, and the lantern-lit Witch City tour brings their stories to life. Guides mix hard history with local lore, taking you past the Witch House and old jail where paranoia once ruled. By the end, you’ll be equal parts fascinated and ready to sage your hotel room — just in case.