Denver Haunted Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour – Lower Downtown

Few cities can match Denver’s blend of vibrant modernity and shadowy past, especially when you add a ghostly twist. For those looking to experience the darker side of Denver’s storied streets, the Haunted Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour offers a fun, immersive journey through Lower Downtown (LoDo). Costing just over $37 per person for a roughly 2.5-hour adventure, this tour combines history, ghost stories, and a bit of nightlife — perfect for curious travelers who enjoy a splash of the supernatural with their libations.
What we love about this tour is the intimate size — capped at just 10 participants, ensuring you get plenty of personalized storytelling from guides dressed in costume, who really know how to set a spooky scene. Plus, the stops at historic, atmospheric bars like the Cruise Room are a highlight, giving you the chance to purchase your own drinks and soak up the ambiance while hearing about ghostly encounters and Denver’s more scandalous past.
A possible consideration is that this isn’t a deep-dive history tour; it’s more about storytelling and ambiance. If you’re seeking a comprehensive, historical experience with detailed background, this might feel a little light on facts. Also, since alcohol is available for purchase but not included, it’s wise to budget extra if drinks are part of your fun.
This tour appeals most to those who enjoy urban exploration with a spooky twist, especially if you’re a fan of lively bars, ghost stories, or simply want a memorable night out with friends or a partner. It’s particularly well-suited for visitors who prefer a small group experience to avoid the chaos of larger tours.
Key Points
- Personalized Experience: Small group size ensures more attention from guides and a cozy atmosphere.
- Entertaining Guides: Costumed storytellers like Josh or Brynn bring stories vividly to life, making history and hauntings more engaging.
- Historic Landmarks: Stops include iconic spots such as Larimer Square, Union Station, and the Oxford Hotel, blending architecture with ghostly tales.
- Flexible drinking: You can purchase drinks at various stops, enhancing the experience without the tour fee.
- Authentic storytelling: Tales range from ghostly sightings to scandalous city history, adding spice to your Denver visit.
- Great for night owls: The tour runs after dark, making it a perfect evening activity for a fun night out.
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A Deep Dive into the Haunted Denver Experience

The Charm of Lower Downtown (LoDo)
Starting at 1400 Market Street, the tour kicks off just as the city’s nightlife begins to stir. LoDo is the perfect setting for a ghost walk, with its blend of historic buildings, lively bars, and city landmarks. The proximity to Union Station and Daniels and Fishel Tower offers a visual anchor, and as you walk through these streets, you can’t help but feel the pulse of Denver’s past—both lively and shadowed.
Exploring Larimer Square
Your guide will lead you to the historic heart of Denver’s early days: Larimer Square. Known for its preserved 19th-century architecture and vibrant nightlife, this spot is also the setting for some spooky stories. One review notes that “great stories and stops at great historical pubs with bathroom breaks,” highlighting a balance of fun and practicality. Expect to hear tales of ghosts and scandals from the square’s colorful past, making it a lively introduction to Denver’s haunted side.
The Oxford Hotel and the Cruise Room
One of the tour’s standout stops is the Oxford Hotel, Denver’s oldest continuously operating hotel, which has its own ghost stories. Guests get to see the lobby and the famous Cruise Room Bar, a 1930s-style lounge with a reputation for paranormal activity. The guide shares chilling legends about the hotel’s ghostly residents, making this stop both atmospheric and intriguing. As one reviewer put it, “Josh was great and good storyteller…I do think that a beverage should be included, at least at the Celtic,” hinting at the lively, social vibe of these historic drinking spots.
The Celtic and Nola Jane
The tour also takes you inside The Celtic, where stories of ghostly activity are shared down in the basement—a location that adds an extra layer of eeriness. You’ll explore both levels of the historic building of Nola Jane, where ghost tales and the architecture create a captivating setting. What makes these stops special is the combination of history, architecture, and the chance to enjoy a drink, which adds to the relaxed, fun atmosphere.
Union Station’s Ghostly Tales
The final stop near Union Station offers a perfect backdrop for ghost stories. Its grand architecture, combined with accounts of spectral sightings, rounds off the experience with a sense of the city’s ghostly glamour. One review mentions that “our guide Tammy was fun and very knowledgeable,” emphasizing the importance of engaging storytelling.
What’s Included and What’s Not
For $37.59, you get a 2.5-hour walking tour led by a costumed guide who shares stories of local hauntings and stops at historic bars. This includes a take-home commemorative can cooler or cup, making it a keepsake of your ghostly adventure.
However, drinks are not included, so you should budget extra for alcohol if you choose to buy drinks at stops. The tour ensures a small group experience, capped at 10 travelers, which greatly enhances the intimacy and allows the guide to tailor storytelling to the group’s interests.
The tour starts at 1400 Market St and concludes near Wynkoop Street, just a few blocks from the starting point. Guides are happy to walk guests back upon request, which is a nice touch for those unfamiliar with the area.
The Experience from the Reviews

Reviewers consistently praise the knowledgeable guides—names like Josh and Brynn receive glowing remarks. Several mention how these guides “kept everyone engaged in the history while she was speaking,” and how their storytelling made the ghost stories come alive. Many appreciate the balance of humor and spookiness, making it suitable for a range of ages and interests.
One guest summed it up with “everyone was nice, and the tour guide was knowledgeable,” emphasizing the friendly atmosphere. Others appreciated the stops at historic pubs, with comments like “the bars we stopped at were great,” and “fun, educational, and entertaining.”
Some reviewers noted the tour feeling slightly long or wanting more historical background, but overall, the consensus is that the storytelling, stops, and ambiance make this a memorable experience.
The Sum Up
This ghost walking tour in Denver offers a lively mix of history, ghost stories, and nightlife, making it an ideal evening activity. It’s especially suited for travelers who enjoy small-group experiences, storytelling, and exploring historic bars with a spooky twist. The knowledgeable guides and engaging stops create an authentic feel, making the city’s haunted past both accessible and entertaining.
While not a comprehensive historical lecture, it balances storytelling with a fun, social atmosphere—perfect for those looking to add a little mystery and excitement to their Denver trip. The tour’s value lies in its personalized approach, the chance to visit iconic venues, and the enjoyment of a night out immersed in both the city’s history and its ghostly legends.
If you’re after an experience that’s memorable, entertaining, and slightly spooky, this tour is a smart pick. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes and plan for extra drinks if you want to indulge at the stops.
FAQs

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
It’s designed for those 21 and over, mainly because alcoholic beverages are available for purchase at stops. A valid ID is required, and some bars may not accept vertical IDs.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, walking through historic streets and visiting several bars and landmarks.
Are drinks included?
No, drinks are available for purchase at the bars; they are not included in the tour price. It’s best to budget extra if you plan to enjoy beverages.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 10 travelers, ensuring a more intimate and engaging experience.
What should I wear?
Comfortable, casual clothing and shoes are recommended, especially since it’s a walking tour through city streets.
Can I get a refund if I cancel?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations less than 24 hours before the tour are not refundable.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at 1400 Market Street and ends near Wynkoop Street, just a few blocks apart. The guide can walk you back to the start if needed.
In summary, the Denver Haunted Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour is a delightful way to explore the city’s darker side. It combines engaging storytelling, historic venues, and a fun social vibe—perfect for anyone interested in Denver’s haunted lore with a side of nightlife.
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