Imagine wandering through the historic streets of Williamsburg, Virginia, at night, with stories of ghosts and scandals whispering from every corner. That’s exactly what The Ghost Tour Boos and Booze offers—a lively, eerie, and fun 3-hour journey through some of Williamsburg’s most haunted spots. Priced at $48 per person, this tour combines haunted history, local drinks, and spirited storytelling, making it a perfect choice for those who love a bit of spooky fun paired with authentic local flavor.
We appreciate the balanced mix of ghost stories and local tavern stops, which makes the experience more immersive and socially engaging. The tour is led by a licensed historic interpreter, which means the stories come with a good dose of historical context. Plus, the inclusion of three signature drinks creates a relaxed, convivial atmosphere, ideal for groups or adventurous couples. One of the best aspects? The tour is well-paced, with enough time at each stop to soak in the stories and enjoy your drinks without feeling rushed.
A possible consideration is the walking component—while most travelers will find the routes manageable, those with mobility issues might want to plan ahead, as the tour involves some walking in an historic, cobbled landscape. Also, while the tour is rich in storytelling, it’s primarily designed for those interested in ghost lore and local secrets, so don’t expect a party atmosphere with loud music or wild nightlife.
This experience fits best for history buffs, ghost story enthusiasts, or anyone looking for a unique, atmospheric evening that combines history, humor, and a touch of the paranormal. If you enjoy stories with a local twist and a chance to unwind with drinks, this tour will likely be right up your alley.
Key Points
- Authentic haunted stories told by a licensed historic interpreter
- Visits to Williamsburg’s most haunted sites including historic houses and landmarks
- Includes three drinks, offering a lively social experience
- Easy walk through Colonial Williamsburg’s charming streets
- Well-paced stops that balance storytelling with casual drinking
- Limited group size (max 33 travelers) for a more intimate experience
Starting Point and Duration

The tour begins promptly at 7:30 pm at 201 W Duke of Gloucester St, right in the heart of Colonial Williamsburg. From the start, you’ll notice that the group is kept relatively small—no more than 33 travelers—which helps keep the experience intimate and allows the guide to tailor their stories a bit more. You’ll be led by a licensed historic interpreter, whose storytelling is both engaging and informative.
The tour lasts roughly three hours, which means you’ll have plenty of time to explore several significant sites, hear chilling tales, and enjoy your drinks without feeling rushed. The ending point is conveniently located at Mellow Mushroom in Merchants Square, where the tour guide will drop you off after the last stop.
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The Itinerary Breakdown

Stop 1: Colonial Williamsburg Streets
The adventure kicks off in Colonial Williamsburg, where you’ll stroll along historic streets, listening to ghost stories that have been passed down through generations. These tales aren’t just spooky—they’re rooted in the town’s past, adding a layer of authenticity. We loved the way the guide (perhaps named Sarah or John, as some reviews hint) weaved stories into the actual streets, making history feel alive at night.
Stop 2: Precarious Beer Project
Next, you’ll visit the Precarious Beer Project, a beloved local brewery. Here, the tour includes one of their signature drinks, allowing you to unwind and enjoy the vibe of Williamsburg’s craft beer scene. This stop provides a nice breather from the storytelling, and the craft beer options are a definite highlight for those who appreciate a good local brew.
Stop 3: Merchants Square and Mellow Mushroom
The third stop takes you into Williamsburg’s oldest shopping center, Merchants Square, and then to the Mellow Mushroom restaurant. You’ll enjoy another signature drink while soaking in the lively atmosphere of this historic shopping district. The combination of historic ambiance and casual dining makes this a relaxed yet engaging part of the tour.
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Stop 4: George Wythe House
Here, stories of scandals and ghostly encounters associated with this 18th-century house deepen the eerie feel. After listening to tales of past residents, you’ll enjoy a drink at A Hound’s Tale, a popular local spot. We particularly liked how the guide brought the old house’s history to life, making its haunted reputation feel plausible.
Stop 5: Public Hospital Museum
The dark history continues with a visit to the Public Hospital Museum, a site known for its chilling stories of experimental medicine and treatments in the 1800s. Learning about the hospital’s often gruesome past enhanced the spooky atmosphere, and the stories about the patients’ suffering added a haunting layer to the experience.
Stop 6: William & Mary College
Next, you’ll follow your guide to William & Mary, America’s second-oldest college. The tales of dark past and ghostly sightings on campus give a sense of the long-standing mystery surrounding this historic institution. This stop is especially compelling if you have an interest in college history or ghost stories tied to academic institutions.
Stop 7: Peyton Randolph House
The final stop is at the Peyton Randolph House, often called Virginia’s most haunted house. Here, stories of lingering spirits and unexplained phenomena will make your hair stand on end. Many visitors describe a palpable sense of ghostly presence, which is the perfect way to close out the night. Afterward, you’ll be taken back to Merchants Square, ending the tour on a high note.
What’s Included and What’s Not
The tour includes goods and services tax, a licensed historic interpreter, and three drinks—a generous addition that allows for socializing and enjoying the atmosphere. Keep in mind, food isn’t included, so you might want to plan for supper before or after. The drinks are well-chosen to suit different palates, and the stops are spaced out to keep the experience relaxed.
Practical Considerations

The tour is accessible near public transportation, making it easy to reach without a car. However, it’s not recommended for travelers with walking or standing issues, as there’s some walking involved across cobbled streets and historic sites. The group size feels manageable, with a maximum of 33 guests, which enhances the storytelling and keeps the experience personal.
The tour is booked on average 60 days in advance, which indicates a steady demand and good popularity among visitors. It’s a nighttime activity, so dress warmly and wear comfortable shoes—you’ll be outside for most of the walk.
Authenticity and Authentic Experiences

Reviews highlight how the stories are delivered by a licensed historic interpreter, lending credibility to the tales. Many visitors appreciated how historical facts blended seamlessly with ghost lore, making the stories more believable and engaging. The stops at real haunted locations, like the Peyton Randolph House, give the experience a tangible connection to Williamsburg’s long, sometimes spooky past.
Value for Money

At $48, the tour offers a lot of value—three hours of entertainment, three drinks, and visits to top haunted sites. Compared to other ghost tours that might only include stories, this one stands out by also offering local drinks and a lively social atmosphere. Plus, the small group size ensures a more intimate, less commercialized experience.
If you’re someone who enjoys ghost stories rooted in local history, this tour is perfect. It’s best suited for those who love walking around historic towns at night, with a curiosity for haunted legends. Couples, groups of friends, or solo travelers who want a fun, slightly spooky evening will find it especially rewarding. Keep in mind, if you’re not comfortable walking or standing for extended periods, you might want to consider your mobility options.
The Sum Up

The Ghost Tour Boos and Booze in Williamsburg offers a memorable blend of spooky storytelling, historic landmarks, and local drinks, all wrapped in a lively three-hour experience. It’s ideal for travelers who want more than just a haunted house—this is about experiencing the town’s haunted past with a friendly guide and a drink in hand. The stops are thoughtfully chosen, the stories are engaging, and the social element makes it a great way to connect with fellow travelers.
For those interested in authentic tales with a dash of fun, this tour delivers genuine value without feeling overly commercial. If you’re visiting Williamsburg and enjoy a bit of ghostly intrigue, this experience will not disappoint. Just remember to dress warm and bring your curiosity — the spirits of Williamsburg’s past are waiting.
Is this tour suitable for children?
This tour is generally geared toward adults, especially given the drinking component and the spooky stories. For families, it’s best to check with the provider about age restrictions.
Are drinks included in the price?
Yes, you will enjoy three signature drinks during the stops, which are included in the $48 price.
How much walking is involved?
There is some walking across historic streets and sites, but it’s manageable for most travelers. The tour is not recommended for those with walking issues.
Can I join the tour if I don’t drink alcohol?
Absolutely. The drinks are part of the experience but not mandatory. You can opt to enjoy the stories without partaking.
What time does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at 7:30 pm and concludes at the final stop in Merchants Square, approximately three hours later.
Is the tour suitable for non-English speakers?
The tour is conducted in English, so non-English speakers may find it challenging unless they have a good grasp of the language.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked, so plan accordingly.
In summary, if you’re searching for a fun, atmospheric way to experience Williamsburg’s haunted past with a touch of social drinking, the Ghost Tour Boos and Booze delivers on all fronts. It’s a well-rounded, engaging experience that offers genuine entertainment and a taste of local legend—perfect for an evening adventure.
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