2 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
Come on our Haunted Pub Crawl tour presented by US Ghost Adventures! Our Downtown DC Haunted Pub Crawl gives you the opportunity to explore some of the city's most famous watering holes while learning about its sometimes bizarre, debauchery-filled past. No other tour combines terrifying stories with excellent drinks and the opportunity to meet like-minded miscreants who enjoy spirits and spirits! Without a doubt, the Capital of the Free World is the product of our Founding Fathers. As a result, the city is rich in history, much of which is filled with unusual encounters. On this tour, you uncover the tale of Mark Twain's spirit, how the term "lobbyists" came to be, and where presidents and other politicians loved to let off some steam, with the added bonus of some liquid courage before our terrifying tales. You'll visit four of DC's best bars and pubs, and make stops at some haunted locations along the way!
Enjoy a drink and a tale of intrigue and scandal at Old Ebbitt Grill.
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Discover the spot where the historic Rhodes’ Tavern once stood, and where the guilty spirit of Mark Twain is said to appear.
• Admission Ticket Free
Have a drink at The Occidental, popular with celebrities and politicians alike, and home to terrifying encounters.
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Imbibe a little and enjoy a tale of how the term “lobbyists” came to be in where else? The lobby of the Willard Hotel.
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Home to the office of the Mayor of Dc, politicians and visitors still report hearing screams, perhaps of two electricians who died in a fire on this location in the 19th century.
• Admission Ticket Free
Actors and actresses have reported a feeling of intense scrutiny during performances. We’ll uncover why.
• Admission Ticket Free
Enjoy a drink at this tavern where the spirit of patrons still look for the former bartender.
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
End your tour with a drink at this bar associated with Prohibition-era Congress’s personal bootlegger.
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free