Experience San Francisco’s Most Haunted Ghost Tour
Discover haunted San Francisco—Gold Rush ghosts, eerie legends, and chills by the Bay.
The fog hides more than the Golden Gate—San Francisco Ghosts reveals spirits lost to fire, madness, and murder.
Follow the phantoms of Chinatown and the doomed of Nob Hill on a San Francisco ghost tour that brings their stories back to life.
About SF Ghosts
The fog hides more than the Golden Gate—San Francisco Ghosts reveals spirits lost to fire, madness, and murder.
Follow the phantoms of Chinatown and the doomed of Nob Hill on a San Francisco ghost tour that brings their stories back to life.
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Patrick Zilaro
Fantastic tour that made for a fun family outing!
02.18.26
Anthony Hernandez
Our tour was on February 13th, Valentines and President day weekend. Our tour guide was Eric and it was the highlight of the weekend. A perfect date i...
02.15.26
Nicole Hanhan
We had such a great time on the Ghost Tour, and Ben made it unforgettable. He was funny, engaging, and incredibly knowledgeable…. You can tell he gr...
Our tour was on February 13th, Valentines and President day weekend. Our tour guide was Eric and it was the highlight of the weekend. A perfect date i...
Anthony Hernandez
02.15.26
We had such a great time on the Ghost Tour, and Ben made it unforgettable. He was funny, engaging, and incredibly knowledgeable…. You can tell he gr...
Vintage Murder and Mystery True Crime Tour of San Francisco
Join this investigative tour into the infamous people and historic places in San Francisco's history, and the secrets they'd rather have kept hidden from their friends and neighbors.
Lotta's Fountain at Market St and Kearney St.
Tour Meeting Location: Lotta's Fountain at Market St and Kearney St.
Vintage Murder and Mystery True Crime Tour of San Francisco
Join this investigative tour into the infamous people and historic places in San Francisco's history, and the secrets they'd rather have kept hidden from their friends and neighbors.
Tour Meeting Location: Lotta's Fountain at Market St and Kearney St.
When you think of San Francisco, you likely think of tech-minded companies like Apple or Pixar, unbelievable food, Alcatraz, or the first Chinatown in the US – but our ghost tour will show you a historically accurate side of the city that not many people realize exists.
From Hollywood scandals to haunted hotels, take a walk with us through the Nob Hill and Union Square sections of the city, where you will find stories from every layer of society that has ever lived here.
Sutter Building
When constructed, this building was the largest medical building in the world. Today, its purpose remains the same, with a more teeth-chattering reputation. Custodial staff and security guards have experienced their fair share of hauntings in the halls of this stylish building.
As one of the oldest and most well-known hotels, this site experiences its fair share of hauntings. After the 1906 earthquake, many people claimed this hotel to be cursed. A variety of workers and other spirits have been said to make themselves known to guests unexpectedly.
Nestled in the heart of San Francisco, the 1922 Curran Theatre is home to the tragic story of one employee, Hewlett Tarr, who was shot by an amateur thief in 1933. Not only has his ghost appeared in mirrors ever since, but the intrigue of his story has driven unfortunate souls mad.
San Francisco thrives on the diversity of its residents. The gold rush of 1840 opened up the Western United States like never before, and as a result, people flooded into the Golden City. These new settlers came full of hope, looking for new opportunities. But with hope inevitably came dashed dreams and human tragedy.
Our tour offers an uncompromising look at what makes San Francisco such a haunted location. Every story you hear on the tour will showcase the real history and well-researched tragedy that hides at the city’s fringes. San Francisco is one of the most active otherworldly locations in the country, and after taking the San Francisco Ghosts tour, you will know why.
Whether we talk about the once-grand Nob Hill mansions that were leveled by the earthquake or the tragic death of a heroic Fire Chief, you will not be able to get these blood-chilling stories out of your mind long after the tour ends.
Discover the Horrors That Haunt San Francisco
Learn about the devastation and heartbreak that followed the great earthquake of 1906.
Visit infamous hotels, like the Fairmont, and then feel the intense desire to check out much sooner than anticipated.
Discover the secrets of ancient Mayans found in the Sutter Building. Their dark deeds made the city an otherworldly magnet.
Check out a memorial to a man whose ghost is believed to serve as the city’s guardian angel.
Take a walking ghost tour with us to uncover the ghosts of San Francisco and hear their tragic tales.
Why You Should Book Your San Francisco Ghost Tour Tonight!
You want to know the real story of San Francisco
The stories we have don’t appear on any of the Clamper plaques around the city, and certainly not in any guidebook. Each stop on our 8 or 12 location tours gives you a vivid and memorable look into the real story of San Francisco. Unvarnished, and unleashed, San Francisco has many ghosts in its closet. Like the Fairmont Hotel, one of the few structures still standing after the 1909 earthquake, subsequent tragic accidents gave rise to rumors of a curse, one of the original pair of sisters that built the hotel even comes back occasionally in spectral form to check up on how their hotel is doing.
You will hear other stories that will bring alive the complex and evocative history of San Francisco and the Bay Area. The research process turned up stories from further afield in Northern California, some of which we could not include in the San Francisco Ghosts walking tour, so we included them in our blog of haunted stories of the San Francisco area
You only have a short time in the city.
If you are looking for an activity just after dinner, and before the city comes alive at night, our hour-long ghost tour can help you get the most out of your short time in San Francisco.
The stories come thick and fast as you take our standard tour of a one-mile route around San Francisco’s Nob Hill and Union Square neighborhoods. You will not only touch the history of the city but hear the fascinating stories of the people who make up the living, breathing history of this amazing city, and their everlasting remains; ghosts.
More fun than any museum and you get more up close and personal than any tour bus. Our expert local guides will show you a side of San Francisco that not many locals get to see. That is another reason people who have lived here all their lives often join the San Francisco Ghosts tour, they sometimes add additional facts and stories to the tour, but even locals always learn something new about the City by the Bay.
You are a skeptic of the Supernatural.
Our tours happen in the twilight hours, click on the book now button to see the exact tour times, you will set out just as darkness is falling, and the spirits are just waking up. We have had many people on the tour experience an unusual chill, and not because Karl the fog is rolling in. That’s right, the legendary San Francisco Fog has a name, and even a Twitter account! The chills our tour guests experience are from glimpses of the occasional ghost or an unexplained feeling. This isn’t guaranteed, and wouldn’t expect a sighting to change the mind of a hardened skeptic, but we have expanded the horizons of quite a few people over the years. We would welcome the chance to expand your receptivity to the supernatural.
Perhaps you will become one of the many people who have seen the Wandering Bride of California Street. She has a very mysterious story, we know some details, an arranged marriage to the son of her father’s business partner, a disappearance on the night of her presentation to society, the mysterious discovery of her body in Montana years later. She is often seen in her wedding dress hurrying down California Street at night.
You want something the whole family will enjoy
Everyone can learn something about San Francisco and be entertained at the same time. The whole family can enjoy San Francisco Ghosts, and the stories are not so scary as to cost younger ghost enthusiasts a night of sleep, but they will be remembered for years to come.
We believe a good story is the best souvenir, and we have 8 or 12 stories for you that are made even more memorable because you will be standing on the exact spots where the remarkable events from history happened. You don’t get the same experience from the seat of a bus whizzing by these places.
A walking tour is the only way to be able to reach out and touch the stones of the Sutter building and run your hands over the bizarre Mayan designs. They include the World Tree symbol, a traditional sign of a connection between the world of the living and the dead. The building has recorded a lot of unexplained happenings over the years. The story about how a building constructed in the 1920s to house medical professionals came to have a set of symbols from a long-dead civilization thousands of miles away is a fascinating one.
Book your spot to find out more, and be thoroughly entertained on the haunted streets of San Francisco.
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