Discover Chicago’s haunted past with family-friendly ghost stories at Millennium Park. Explore tales of massacres, disasters, and more on this unique evening tour.
Discover Chicago’s haunted past with family-friendly ghost stories at Millennium Park. Explore tales of massacres, disasters, and more on this unique evening tour.
- Flying Dragon Stabile by Alexander Calder - At this stop, visitors will see the Flying Dragon sculpture and learn about the Devil Baby of Hull-House.
- Chicago Stock Exchange Arch - Here, visitors will view a remnant of the Chicago Stock Exchange Building and hear about America’s first serial killer, H.H. Holmes.
- **Abraham Lincoln, Head of…
- Flying Dragon Stabile by Alexander Calder - At this stop, visitors will see the Flying Dragon sculpture and learn about the Devil Baby of Hull-House.
- Chicago Stock Exchange Arch - Here, visitors will view a remnant of the Chicago Stock Exchange Building and hear about America’s first serial killer, H.H. Holmes.
- Abraham Lincoln, Head of State - At this location, visitors will see a statue of Abraham Lincoln and learn about the history of Lincoln Park, which was once a burial ground.
- Congress Triangle Garden - This stop offers a view of the Congress Plaza Hotel, one of the most haunted hotels in the country. Visitors will hear how Stephen King was inspired by room 441 to write a short story and discuss the tragedies that made this hotel a paranormal hotspot.
- The Spearman - Here, visitors will see a sculpture capturing the Indigenous spirit of the land’s original inhabitants and learn about the Fort Dearborn Massacre.
- Artists and Automobiles - At this location, visitors will hear about the American gangster, John Dillinger.
- Buckingham Fountain - At this stop, visitors will learn about the Eastland Disaster and the tragic fate of the S.S. Eastland in the Chicago River.

- Spooky and historically accurate tour
- Suitable for all ages
- Spooky and historically accurate tour
- Suitable for all ages
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Millennium Park hosts some of Chicago’s most beloved museums, sculptures, and green spaces. It’s also an ideal spot for an evening of ghost stories. Chicago has been destroyed by fire and rebuilt multiple times, making these ghost stories a unique way to understand the city’s true essence: a place haunted by its own past. Stories of massacres, disasters, demon children, and Dillinger are waiting for you.
Millennium Park hosts some of Chicago’s most beloved museums, sculptures, and green spaces. It’s also an ideal spot for an evening of ghost stories. Chicago has been destroyed by fire and rebuilt multiple times, making these ghost stories a unique way to understand the city’s true essence: a place haunted by its own past. Stories of massacres, disasters, demon children, and Dillinger are waiting for you.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.