Explore Waco’s haunted history with expert guides. Discover chilling tales and eerie legends on the city’s top ghost tour. Book your adventure now.
Explore Waco’s haunted history with expert guides. Discover chilling tales and eerie legends on the city’s top ghost tour. Book your adventure now.
- Dr Pepper Museum - This historic site was once Waco’s inaugural Dr Pepper bottling plant, but not all spirits here are fizzy. A tragic explosion in 1913 left several workers trapped under debris, and some believe their restless souls still linger. Visitors have reported hearing eerie footsteps echoing through empty halls and witnessing soda…
- Dr Pepper Museum - This historic site was once Waco’s inaugural Dr Pepper bottling plant, but not all spirits here are fizzy. A tragic explosion in 1913 left several workers trapped under debris, and some believe their restless souls still linger. Visitors have reported hearing eerie footsteps echoing through empty halls and witnessing soda bottles moving on their own, as if unseen hands are still at work.
- US District Court - Justice may never rest here, as shadowy figures have been seen lurking in the courtrooms long after cases have concluded. Some say the anguished spirits of those sentenced to death still haunt the halls, their whispers floating in the air like an unresolved verdict. Guards and staff have reported sudden cold spots and doors slamming shut with no one around to move them.
- Waco Hippodrome Theatre - This century-old theatre has hosted numerous performances—some from beyond the grave. A ghostly woman in white has been seen drifting through the balcony, while phantom applause echoes through the empty seats at night. If you feel a chill while watching a show, it might not be the air conditioning—it could be a spirit enjoying an encore.
- North 6th Street & Austin Avenue - Once a bustling business hub, the Liberty Building conceals a darker past of mysterious disappearances and deadly fires. Some claim to hear spectral voices whispering in the stairwell, as if warning of dangers long forgotten. The elevators are said to move on their own, perhaps carrying passengers from another era who never truly left.
- Alico Building - Standing as Waco’s tallest skyscraper, the Alico Building has endured tornadoes, fires, and ghostly apparitions. Employees have spotted a faceless man staring from the upper floors, only to vanish when approached. Some nights, the scent of old cigar smoke lingers in the air—perhaps from a long-departed businessman who refuses to clock out.
- North 4th Street & Austin Avenue - This marker commemorates a tragic moment in Waco’s history, where a violent confrontation ended in bloodshed. Passersby have reported hearing phantom gunshots and the distant sound of running footsteps, though no one is ever there. On quiet nights, an eerie feeling of unease settles over the site, as if history itself is replaying in the shadows.
- South 4th Street & Austin Avenue - Once a luxurious destination, the Metropole Hotel is now home to more than just old stories—it harbors lingering spirits. Guests have seen ghostly figures wandering the hallways, their footsteps stopping just outside locked doors. The most chilling tale? A former owner is said to still keep watch, his presence felt in sudden drafts and flickering lights that no electrician can explain.

- Professional and courteous guide
- Authentic local ghost stories
- Well researched history
- Professional and courteous guide
- Authentic local ghost stories
- Well researched history
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Discover the thrilling secrets of Waco on the city’s top-rated ghost tour! Available every day throughout the year, this experience is proudly owned by a USMC Disabled Combat Veteran and led by women and minorities. It delves into Waco’s haunted history, where infamous spirits and eerie tales still reside.
Led by Waco’s certified haunted history experts,…
Discover the thrilling secrets of Waco on the city’s top-rated ghost tour! Available every day throughout the year, this experience is proudly owned by a USMC Disabled Combat Veteran and led by women and minorities. It delves into Waco’s haunted history, where infamous spirits and eerie tales still reside.
Led by Waco’s certified haunted history experts, participants will explore a mile of the city’s most ghost-laden streets, visiting renowned sites such as the Dr. Pepper Museum, the US District Court, the Waco Hippodrome Theatre, and the Liberty Building. As you walk through these historic landmarks, you’ll hear spine-chilling stories of ghostly encounters, mysterious tragedies, and scandalous events that have contributed to Waco’s haunted legacy.
Although the tour does not enter buildings, standing on these spirit-filled grounds is sure to give you goosebumps. Our tours are ideal for private groups, bachelorette parties, and special events. Join us for an evening of history, hauntings, and unforgettable excitement!
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.