55 minutes to 1 hour 10 minutes (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
Experience something new in San Antonio on a private, self-guided audio tour. An exclusive tour for you and your party of friends or family, enjoy the fun narration, music, and GPS navigation. Go on a walk that reveals the chilling stories of downtown's famous ghosts. No need to rush—start whenever you like and take breaks for drinks or to soak in the atmosphere.
The Tour will start outside the Alamo in Alamo Plaza, most famously the Alamo is known for the epic battle of the Alamo where 188 brave souls held off 4000 of Santa Anna’s Mexican soldiers for 13 days and eventually gave their lives to protect the Alamo. In the end all 188 perished, including Davy Crocket. Today it’s haunted by the ghosts of it’s past.
We will only be outside and not enter the Alamo.
6 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
You’ll see the Alamo Cenotaph and hear the spooky story of it’s connection to the ghosts of the Alamo.
3 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The Emily Morgan was built in 1924 and has been a center for medicine, an office building and today it’s a hotel. The most haunted hotel in San Antonio.
It’s said today to be haunted by the spirits of it’s past.
You’ll learn about Emily Morgan. And hear the ghosts of the hotel.
• Admission Ticket Free
This is the oldest saloon in San Antonio and one of the most unique you’ll ever see. You’ll hear about Teddy Roosevelt and Pancho Villa’s connections to the old joint.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Haunted by the performers of it’s past it’s one of the most historic and classic theaters in Texas.
• Admission Ticket Free
The tour will take a stop on the river walk where you’ll learn the storms that hit the city forcing to build the River Walk.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
You’ll discover the story of where the horse and hatchet’s were buried to bring peace between the settlers and the Apache. Over the years many have been killed on these grounds, Apache and Settlers alike.
And you might see one of the ghosts that walk the Plaza today.
6 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
It’s the last resting place of many, including James Bowie, the inventor of the Bowie knife. And through it’s long history it’s seen it’s fair share of tragedy. And they say it’s as haunted as my grits are full of butter. And that’s a lot!
• Admission Ticket Free
The site of the Council House Fight, the second most bloody battle in San Antonio’s history. You’ll learn about the Comanche that battled here and the ghosts of the Comanche and Texans that roam it’s grounds.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
It’s said to be Gatsbyesque, and one of the finest theaters in the south. Today it’s said to be haunted by the projectors of it’s past.
• Admission Ticket Free
Late at night when the bar tenders’ close shop they have reported seeing a man at the end of the bar waving them over. Most of the bar tenders run for the nearest door. But it’s said those that are brave enough to engage will hear the ghost of Teddy Roosevelt himself enlisting volunteers into the Rough riders.
And that’s just one of the many ghosts said to haunt the hotel. Let me tell you their story.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free