Dallas Ghost and Pub Tour
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Experience Highlights
In this activity you will visit some of Dallas ' spookiest pubs with the spookiest stories. Enjoy a drink in these pubs, all located in historic buildings, while learning about their ghosts and unique stories .
You'll learn dark stories, such as the ghost of a drowned girl known as the Lady of White Rock, or the ruined spirit of a young woman left at the altar who lives in the Adolphus Hotel. A fun and entertaining tour, ideal for lovers of the paranormal.
- Walk the streets of Dallas and discover the city's spookiest ghost stories.
- Have a drink in the various bars included in the tour and enjoy the paranormal stories told by the guide.
What’s included
- Walking tour of historic Dallas bars and buildings
- Professional guide in disguise
- Haunted Stories from Dallas
- Stops at up to 4 haunted bars in the city
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Step by Step
For about 2.5 hours, you'll have the opportunity to wander the streets and bars of Dallas and learn a little more about the city's paranormal history. You'll alternate tours of bars like the Green Door Public House or Harwood Tavern with visits to some of Dallas' most famous streets and buildings.
At Main Street Garden, you'll see the giant eyeball that stands where the city's first skyscraper once stood.
At the Majestic Theater, a luxury hotel that opened in the early 1920s, you'll learn the story of Karl Hoblitzelle. Owner and founder of the hotel, Hoblitzelle lived there for four decades until his death. Today, his ghost is said to haunt the corridors, still watching over the late millionaire's business.
You will also learn the story of Lady White of Rock, who is said to have drowned in a lake and now appears to drivers in her still-wet clothes. After asking for a ride to an address, Lady White of Rock disappears, leaving drivers bewildered.
Other stories you will hear include the neon red Pegasus sign, symbol of Dallas, or the ghost of the bride of the Adolphus Hotel. According to the story, this woman hanged herself after being left at the altar, and her grief-stricken spirit still wanders the rooms of the iconic building.