1 hour 30 minutes (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
Come on to our haunted walking tour presented by Junket! Miami was founded by the Spanish, and fought over by the Native Americans and Spaniards. There wasn't much here besides a military fort. All that changed in 1891 with the arrival of the railroad. Miami became a hub of life, and playground for mobsters. Miami is now renowned for its beaches, art deco buildings, and raucous nightlife. Miami is known as a party city. It is one of the top 10 places to spend Spring Break because of this. The locations you are going to view, however, are not the usual tourist attractions. Even some locals are unaware of these tales. You'll run into zombies, cursed amulets, sea monsters, mobsters, serial murderers, hurricane victims, and serial killers, all while learning a bit of Miami history. Are you brave enough to take our Miami Haunted Walking Tour?
Get an overview of the interesting history of Miami and the layout of the tour here at Lummus Park.
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This house was built by the son of a wealthy oil tycoon, then was turned into apartments. Gianni Versace, of te fashion brand of the same name, purchased the home in the early 1990s, and was murdered on the front steps. And murder is a good foundation for a haunting.
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This hotel was commandeered by the CIA during the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the rooms here bore witness to some of the CIA’s most “out there” work that had severe ramifications for not only its participants, but for the hotel itself.
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This hotel was built in the 1940s and promptly taken over by the military to house soldiers preparing for deployment. There are seven known suicides among the soldiers that once called this home, and their haunting specters led one man to commit the same act himself.
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This pedestrian-only avenue is a lively place today, but what lurks in the shadows may surprise you.
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This school was constructed during the golden age of construction, and endured the wrath of Hurricane Andrew when most all other buildings in the area were damaged or destroyed. Perhaps the spirits of those who lost their lives in the storm are trying to make it to this solid shelter, even in death.
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This long-standing Miami landmark has turned into a cemetery of sorts, with patrons leaving more behind than just a tip. Explore the unique location that is Mac’s.
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