- Experience the Haunted Side of La Roma in Mexico City
- Who Should Consider This Tour?
- Key Points
- An In-Depth Look at Mexico City’s Haunted La Roma
- Exploring La Roma’s Dark Corners
- The Haunted Hotel of Doctores
- Plaza Río de Janeiro and Witches’ Tales
- The Tragedies on Álvaro Obregón
- The Architect and the Satanic Plan
- Calling on the Spirit at Parque España
- What’s Included and How It Works
- Practical Details and Tips
- Is It Worth It?
- Final Thoughts
- FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
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Experience the Haunted Side of La Roma in Mexico City

If you’re curious about Mexico City’s darker legends, this Ghosts of La Roma tour offers an intriguing walk through the neighborhood’s most haunted spots. For $87 per person, you’ll spend about three hours exploring eerie locations like the Plaza Río de Janeiro and an abandoned hotel rumored to still host supernatural guests. Led by a bilingual storyteller, the tour is tailored for small groups—up to 12 people—making the experience intimate and engaging.
What we love about this tour is the way it combines history with legend, giving a real sense of the neighborhood’s mysterious past. The storytelling is personal, quick-witted, and captivating, making even skeptics wonder about the stories’ origins. Another highlight is the inclusion of a digital haunted map—a nice touch for those who want to explore more on their own later.
A potential consideration is that this tour is conducted only from Tuesday to Saturday and lasts nearly three hours, so it’s not a quick, light-hearted stroll. Participants should be comfortable with dark, possibly spooky environments and be ready to listen closely. This experience is best suited for adventurous travelers aged 12 and up who enjoy storytelling, history, and a touch of the supernatural.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
If you’re a history buff, a lover of legends, or simply curious about Mexico City’s shadowy corners, this ghost tour offers a unique peek into La Roma’s hidden stories. It’s perfect for those seeking a spooky yet cultural evening, and small groups help keep the experience personal and immersive.
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Key Points
- Small group size ensures personal attention and a more immersive experience
- Eerie locations like former hotels, plazas, and abandoned sites with compelling stories
- Bilingual storytelling makes the experience accessible for both English and Spanish speakers
- Includes a digital map for exploring haunted sites on your own later
- Operates Tuesday through Saturday, with a duration of nearly three hours
- Suitable for thrill-seekers aged 12 and up
An In-Depth Look at Mexico City’s Haunted La Roma

Exploring La Roma’s Dark Corners
Walking through La Roma after sunset feels like stepping into a different world—one filled with shadows, whispered legends, and stories that seem just a little too good to be true. This tour captures the neighborhood’s haunted character, starting at the Telmex Cultural Center and winding through some of its most atmospheric spots.
The Haunted Hotel of Doctores
Our first stop is an old, run-down hotel in Doctores. Known for its supernatural guests, the hotel’s story revolves around a cold-hearted murderer whose spirit reportedly still lingers. As our guide recounts the tale, you can’t help but imagine the chilly presence that might still roost amid the crumbling walls. The story is compelling, and the setting feels appropriately spooky, especially under the night sky.
The story of a persistent apparition is not just spooky folklore but a peek into how locals have preserved their haunted tales over generations. The tour’s emphasis on storytelling makes these locations come alive, rather than just being empty ruins.
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Plaza Río de Janeiro and Witches’ Tales
Next, we venture to Plaza Río de Janeiro, a beautiful spot that takes on a different mood when darkness falls. Our guide shares a remarkable story involving witches, which might make even the most skeptical travelers wonder about the unseen world. The atmosphere here is enhanced by the quiet of the night, and the stories add a layer of mystique to the surroundings.
The Tragedies on Álvaro Obregón
Within just a few blocks, we hear about two disturbing stories—a terrible “accident” and a deliberate massacre—both within the same area. These tales are more than ghost stories; they reflect the neighborhood’s often turbulent past. Our guide’s detailed retellings help us visualize the scenes and understand why these sites are considered haunted.
The Architect and the Satanic Plan
A quick stop at Insurgentes features the story of a demented architect with satanic plans—a chilling tale that adds a layer of thriller to the evening. The brief 15-minute stop keeps the pace lively and prevents the tour from feeling sluggish.
Calling on the Spirit at Parque España
The tour concludes in Parque España, where we attempt to contact the spirit of the Countess of Miravalle. Here, the storytelling becomes a bit more interactive, and the setting in the park’s quiet ambiance adds to the sense of mystery. Many find this ending both satisfying and slightly unnerving, a perfect cap to an evening of ghostly tales.
What’s Included and How It Works
The tour includes admission to some locations, and the digital haunted map is a thoughtful addition for those wanting to explore more after the guided experience. Meeting at the Telmex Cultural Center at 5 pm, the tour makes good use of the early evening, a time when shadows lengthen and stories feel more visceral.
The tour’s small group size means you won’t get lost in a crowd or miss the details. Led by a bilingual storyteller, the narration is lively and accessible whether you speak English or Spanish.
Practical Details and Tips

The duration of just under three hours means you should wear comfortable shoes, as you’ll be walking through historic streets and parks. Since the tour is offered Tuesday through Saturday, planning ahead is essential, especially if you want to catch this spooky experience during the warmer months.
The price of $87 might seem high for some, but considering the personalized storytelling, access to unique sites, and the digital map, it offers good value for those interested in local legends and authentic ghost stories. Plus, small group tours tend to create a more engaging, less touristy atmosphere—definitely worth the extra few dollars.
Is It Worth It?
From reviews and our own observations, the stories told here are well-crafted and engaging, making the history of La Roma feel alive. The intimate group setting ensures you get the full story without distraction. If you’re a history lover, a paranormal enthusiast, or simply love exploring neighborhoods with layers of stories, this tour hits the right note.
Final Thoughts
This ghost tour offers a creepy, entertaining, and educational experience that highlights Mexico City’s haunted heritage. It’s not just about spooky stories—it’s about understanding the layers of history that give La Roma its mysterious reputation. The mix of dark tales, atmospheric locations, and personal storytelling makes for a compelling night out.
For travelers who enjoy intimate, storytelling-driven tours that explore local legends, this experience delivers a memorable peek into the neighborhood’s hidden past. It’s especially ideal if you want something different from the usual sightseeing and are up for a bit of spooky fun in a safe, well-organized environment.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the tour last?
The tour runs approximately 2 hours 50 minutes to 3 hours 10 minutes, giving plenty of time to explore multiple haunted sites without feeling rushed.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Telmex Cultural Center and concludes at Parque México, both easily accessible in La Roma.
What is the group size?
The maximum group is 12 travelers, which keeps the experience intimate and allows for better storytelling.
What is included in the price?
The tour fee covers the guided storytelling, access to certain locations, and a digital map for further exploration later.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it’s recommended for ages 12 and up, especially for those who enjoy spooky stories and mild scares.
Are there any physical requirements?
Expect to walk about through streets and parks, so comfortable shoes are advised. The tour is outdoor and involves some standing and walking.
When does the tour operate?
It runs Tuesday to Saturday, starting at 5 pm, which is perfect timing for catching the sunset and the spooky atmosphere.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
The provided information doesn’t specify accessibility, so it’s best to contact the tour provider for detailed questions.
What if it rains?
Since weather can cancel the tour, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund if the weather is poor.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, cancellations are free if done at least 24 hours in advance, allowing you to plan flexibly.
This Mexico City ghost tour offers a thoroughly engaging way to experience La Roma’s haunted reputation while learning about its history in a fun, respectful manner. If you’re ready for a slightly spooky, very local adventure, this tour is well worth considering.
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