Explore Chicago’s haunted history on an adults-only pub crawl. Discover ghost stories, historic sites, and vibrant nightlife. Book your eerie adventure now.
Explore Chicago’s haunted history on an adults-only pub crawl. Discover ghost stories, historic sites, and vibrant nightlife. Book your eerie adventure now.
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806 N Michigan Ave - The Chicago Water Tower is one of the few buildings that survived the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, serving as a poignant reminder of the catastrophe that transformed the city. As the fire ravaged Chicago, a watchman stayed inside, valiantly trying to keep the pumps operational before tragically losing his life.
Today, visitors…
- 806 N Michigan Ave - The Chicago Water Tower is one of the few buildings that survived the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, serving as a poignant reminder of the catastrophe that transformed the city. As the fire ravaged Chicago, a watchman stayed inside, valiantly trying to keep the pumps operational before tragically losing his life.
Today, visitors often report seeing a shadowy figure pacing in the upper windows, believed to be the watchman still on duty, trapped in time.
- 735 N State St - This magnificent cathedral is linked to the violent Prohibition era in Chicago. In 1926, the infamous gangster Hymie Weiss was shot down on its steps during a daring mob hit, leaving a lasting impact both physically and spiritually.
Even now, visitors experience cold spots, shadowy figures, and an unsettling sensation of being watched. Some even claim that the bullet holes from that fateful day refuse to remain concealed.
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65 E Huron St - Established in 1834, St. James Cathedral is one of Chicago’s oldest religious sites and a silent witness to the city’s tumultuous past. Much of the original building was destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire, with only the charred bell tower remaining as a testament to the destruction.
While not famous for dramatic hauntings, many visitors describe a heavy, contemplative atmosphere, as if the weight of history still resides within the stones. -
40 E Erie St - This lavish Gilded Age mansion, now the Driehaus Museum, was constructed as a “fireproof” response to the Great Chicago Fire, yet its history might be far from peaceful. Visitors and staff have reported unexplained sounds, cold drafts, and even apparitions, including a young girl and a mysterious “Lady in Red” seen throughout the residence.
With its grand staircases, dimly lit hallways, and preserved 19th-century interiors, the house feels like a step back in time, one that may not be entirely at peace.

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Explore the mysterious history of Chicago on an adults-only haunted pub crawl, where ghost tales, historic sites, and vibrant nightlife come together.
Starting near the renowned Palmolive Building, this guided tour leads participants through the city’s Gold Coast and beyond, revealing the haunting legacy of the Great Chicago Fire and the spirits that may…
Explore the mysterious history of Chicago on an adults-only haunted pub crawl, where ghost tales, historic sites, and vibrant nightlife come together.
Starting near the renowned Palmolive Building, this guided tour leads participants through the city’s Gold Coast and beyond, revealing the haunting legacy of the Great Chicago Fire and the spirits that may linger. Throughout the journey, guests will visit a selection of historic locations and local bars, combining spine-tingling storytelling with opportunities to enjoy a drink and absorb the ambiance.
Open to adults 21 and over, with a valid I.D. required.
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.