Exploring the haunted places in Boston is most memorable when done with a professional guided experience like Ghosts & Gravestones®. Their Nightwalk tour invites guests to journey through the city’s shadowy streets and haunting landmarks after dark, revealing secrets and stories often missed by daytime visitors. Friendly, knowledgeable guides share live narration filled with historical facts, eerie folklore and firsthand accounts of paranormal encounters. This immersive tour visits some of the most famous haunted places in Boston, including ancient cemeteries, grand hotels and historic buildings where unexplained phenomena have been reported for centuries. The combination of history, storytelling and chilling atmosphere makes this experience stand out. It’s an ideal way for both first-timers and seasoned ghost hunters to safely explore Boston’s supernatural side, deepening appreciation for the city’s rich and spectral past. Beyond the thrills, the tour encourages reflection on the human stories behind the hauntings, blending entertainment with education and sparking curiosity about the lives once lived in these haunted locations.
Boston travelers who wish to leave the paranormal to the experts and focus solely on the city’s history will enjoy a visit to the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum®. It’s an immersive experience that brings the famous 1773 event to life. Located on the Congress Street Bridge in Boston, this “floating museum” features costumed CASTmembers, interactive exhibits and 18th-century full-scale replica sailing vessels like the brig Beaver and the ship Eleanor. Visitors can take on the role of a historical participant, listen to a fiery condemnation of the tea tax, and even throw a crate of tea into the harbor.
The museum experience also includes:
- A multisensory film titled Let It Begin Here.
- A guided tour with costumed CASTmembers who tell the story of the event.
- The Robinson Tea Chest, which is the only known surviving tea chest from the original Boston Tea Party.
- The option to dine at Abigail’s Tea Room, where you can try the five blends of tea thrown overboard that night.
Boston’s haunts and history await you, so book your trip today!