If you’re visiting San Antonio, and you’re curious about its eerie side, the San Antonio Haunted History Ghost Tour offers a lively, spooky walk through some of the city’s most haunted sites. For just $27 per person, you’ll spend about 90 minutes strolling Old Town, starting and ending at the iconic Alamo. Guided by passionate storytellers dressed in historic costumes, this tour is a perfect way to add a dash of the supernatural to your sightseeing.
What really makes this tour stand out is the lively narration and the way guides weave history and ghost stories together. Plus, it’s family-friendly, making it suitable for all ages (except those under six). Two features we particularly appreciated are the well-researched stories that add depth to San Antonio’s ghostly reputation and the engaging guides who make history fun and accessible. The only consideration is that the tour does not go inside buildings, so if you’re expecting to see interior haunts, you might need to look elsewhere.
This experience suits history buffs, ghost enthusiasts, families, or anyone looking for a fun, different way to explore San Antonio after dark. If you enjoy lively storytelling and atmospheric walks, this tour deserves a spot on your itinerary.
Key Points
- Authentic historic sites such as The Alamo, Menger Hotel, and Spanish Governor’s Palace.
- Engaging guides who mix theatrical flair with detailed knowledge.
- Outdoor walking tour with brisk pace to cover significant ground.
- Family-friendly and suitable for most ages, excluding children under six.
- Value for money with a mix of spooky tales and historical context.
- Weather-proof operation with good rain or shine, so dress accordingly.
An In-Depth Look at the Haunted San Antonio Ghost Tour
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Getting to Know the Tour
Starting at Sisters Grimm Ghost Tours & Oddities Parlor, the tour kicks off with a brief check-in. The guides, often dressed in period costumes and carrying lanterns, immediately set the tone with a touch of theatricality. At $27, the price is quite reasonable considering the 90-minute length and the amount of storytelling packed into it. The mobile ticket makes it convenient, and booking about a week in advance likely secures your spot during peak times.
The Itinerary Breakdown
The tour takes you to four main stops, each highlighting a different aspect of San Antonio’s haunted lore:
- Sisters Grimm Ghost Tours & Oddities Parlor: This is where you’ll meet your guide and get a quick overview. It’s a good warm-up, especially for those new to ghost tours, and the included admission ticket ensures you’re ready to go.
- Menger Hotel: Known as the “most haunted hotel in Texas,” this historic building has seen a lot—wars, fires, and now, ghost stories. Expect stories of apparitions and mysterious happenings that have been reported over the years. Reviewers say this stop offers a good mix of history and ghostly tales, with one mentioning that Greg’s theatrics really bring the stories to life.
- The Alamo: No visit to San Antonio is complete without seeing the Alamo. On this tour, it’s the setting for spooky stories rather than inside, but the guide’s narration about ghosts and paranormal activity here adds a memorable layer to your visit. Reviewers note that the spooky history of the Alamo makes it a highlight of the tour.
- Spanish Governor’s Palace: Known for its Lady in Gray, a ghost said to appear here, this stop adds a supernatural twist to an otherwise beautiful historic building. Guides share tales of ghostly appearances, making it a perfect spot for those who love ghost lore rooted in real locations.
Authentic Experiences and Local Stories
Throughout the tour, guides like Elizabeth and Greg are praised for their knowledgeable and theatrical storytelling. One reviewer mentions that Greg’s theatrics and good knowledge made the ghost stories particularly engaging. We loved how the stories are woven into the history of each site, making it not just spooky but also educational.
The Walking Experience
The tour is an outdoor walk, covering some significant ground across downtown San Antonio. Expect brisk walking, with some reviews noting that it can feel a bit rushed and that landmarks are viewed from the outside—you can’t go inside buildings. For some, this is a minor drawback, but others find that the quick stops add to the excitement, keeping the pace lively.
Practical Details
- The group size is kept small—maximum of 12 travelers—which makes for a more intimate experience and easier interaction with guides.
- Weather considerations are important; it runs in all conditions, so dress appropriately.
- The tour is dog friendly and family friendly—though not recommended for kids under six, it’s suitable for older children and teens who enjoy spooky stories.
- Booking in advance is recommended, especially in peak seasons, with most people planning about a week ahead.
Authenticity and Value
The reviews frequently praise the guides’ storytelling skills, noting that they add extra stories or photos to enhance the experience. Many say it’s worth the price—a fun, memorable way to learn about San Antonio’s haunted past without breaking the bank. The inclusion of ghostly photographs shared by some guides adds a fun visual element that keeps the stories believable and engaging.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This ghost tour is ideal if you’re interested in history with a supernatural twist, enjoy storytelling and theatrical presentations, and want a walkable, outdoor experience. It’s particularly suited for families with older children, history buffs, or anyone looking for a unique evening activity that combines education with entertainment.
If you love haunted stories and historic landmarks, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here. But if you’re expecting inside visits or a very slow pace, keep in mind it’s mostly a brisk outdoor walk.
The Sum Up

The San Antonio Haunted History Ghost Tour offers a fun, atmospheric way to explore the city’s spooky side. With knowledgeable guides, lively storytelling, and historic stops, it provides a well-balanced mix of ghostly tales and local history. It’s a memorable experience, especially for those who appreciate authentic stories rooted in real places.
This tour is best suited for history lovers, ghost enthusiasts, and families wanting a lighthearted but intriguing evening activity. The moderate price point and small group size make it a good value, delivering plenty of entertainment in a short period. You’ll leave with fascinating stories to tell and a different perspective on San Antonio’s historic charm.
FAQs
How long is the tour?
It lasts about 1 hour and 30 minutes, covering key historic sites on foot.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at Sisters Grimm Ghost Tours & Oddities Parlor and ends at Military Plaza, with the guide walking back with the group to Alamo Plaza.
Does the tour go inside historic buildings?
No, it is an outdoor walking tour, so you view landmarks from the outside.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s family-friendly but not recommended for children 6 and under.
What should I wear?
Dress appropriately for the weather; it operates in all conditions. Expect some brisk walking.
Are pets allowed?
Yes, the tour is dog friendly, and service animals are permitted.
What’s the price?
It costs $27 per person, which we find reasonable given the content and guide quality.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
Will I get ghost photos?
Some guides share ghost photos during the tour, adding a fun visual element to the stories.
Embrace San Antonio’s ghostly secrets on this lively tour—it’s a perfect way to make your visit both spooky and unforgettable.
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