- Key West Firehouse Museum - Experience the thrills and chills of a ghost tour through the hottest haunted location in Key West.
Built in 1907, the historic firehouse is home to dozens of spirits, including victims of local infernos, a ghost horse, and Fire Chiefs from Key West’s past, including one who disappeared and became the Jimmy Hoffa of Key West.
Fascinating history and chilling tales are combined in a 45-minute audiophonic headphone tour delivered by Ghosts of Key West author David L. Sloan.
Tour includes:
Nighttime access to the dimly lit haunted fire station.
The use of headphones and an audio player (or bring your own and listen on your smartphone.)
Daytime pass for the Historic Firehouse Museum ($15 retail value, Wednesday - Saturday, 10 am - 2 pm)
Optional access to the haunted fire engine for an in-cab EVP session.
Stories include:
The Old Man in the Feed Shed
The Cemetery Bell & The Tree of Graves
Mysterious Frank
The Burned Boy on the Fire Truck
The Black Shadow
Where is Bum Farto?
- Exclusive after-hours entry to a historic haunted firehouse
- Day pass to the Firehouse Museum with access Wednesday through Saturday from 10 am to 2 pm
- Audio player and headphones provided
- Optional in-cab EVP session on a haunted fire truck
Your ticket aids in maintaining the historical firehouse. No large crowds. No mediocre guides.
The renowned Key West Firehouse is known for being one of the eeriest spots in the Florida Keys.
Tours commence every 10 minutes, ensuring your group has ample privacy.
Our sound-enhanced headphone tours are led by David L. Sloan, the author of Ghosts of Key West. The narratives are backed by meticulous historical research, offering a compelling blend of history, ghost stories, and true crime.
The ghost tour examines spooky occurrences on the premises and inside. Both levels of the firehouse are climate-controlled.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.