Downtown Cleveland Ghost Walk

Hauntings and Horrors in the Forest City

As the sun goes down on Cleveland, the shadows of the city lengthen and reach into the darkness. From that Plutonian darkness emerge the most bone-chilling tales the Forest City has to offer.

Hear the report of a colossal phantom that stalked the area of Erie Street Cemetery in the early 1860s, which was said to be responsible for at least one death. The Old County Jail once occupied the area northwest of Public Square and was said to be haunted by three convicted murderers who plunged into eternity at the end of a hangman’s noose. Tread the grounds of two lost cemeteries, one of which was a witness to grisly apparitions crawling from the grave. Playhouse Square is rumored to host more than its share of disembodied spirits, some who can be heard whistling in the darkened auditoriums.

This hauntingly good time kicks off on Saturdays at 8pm & explores the sites & sounds of hauntings, ghosts & paranormal activity throughout Downtown Cleveland

Haunted houses, grim phantasms, ghoulish specters, and blood-curdling ghostly tales – some forgotten for over a century – will be shared. An explanation or two may be offered, and some long-standing mysteries may even be solved. Join us as we walk in the footsteps of history and rediscover Cleveland’s paranormal past.

The cost of this tour is $20.00 per person

(+ $1.23 service fee)

This tour meets Saturday evenings on the Southeast Quadrant of Public Square, just outside of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument and promptly steps off at 8:00 pm sharp. It is strongly suggested that guests check in 15 minutes prior to the start of the tour. This walking tour lasts approximately three hours and concludes on Public Square very close to our starting point.

Children 12 and under are FREE and do not require a ticket.
Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.


This tour features a Video Slideshow Accompaniment – WEATHER PERMITTING.

Downtown Cleveland Ghost Walk

Hauntings and Horrors in the Forest City

As the sun goes down on Cleveland, the shadows of the city lengthen and reach into the darkness. From that Plutonian darkness emerge the most bone-chilling tales the Forest City has to offer.

Hear the report of a colossal phantom that stalked the area of Erie Street Cemetery in the early 1860s, which was said to be responsible for at least one death. The Old County Jail once occupied the area northwest of Public Square and was said to be haunted by three convicted murderers who plunged into eternity at the end of a hangman’s noose. Tread the grounds of two lost cemeteries, one of which was a witness to grisly apparitions crawling from the grave. Playhouse Square is rumored to host more than its share of disembodied spirits, some who can be heard whistling in the darkened auditoriums.

Haunted houses, grim phantasms, ghoulish specters, and blood-curdling ghostly tales – some forgotten for over a century – will be shared. An explanation or two may be offered, and some long-standing mysteries may even be solved. Join us as we walk in the footsteps of history and rediscover Cleveland’s paranormal past.

The cost of this tour is $20.00 per person

(+ $1.23 service fee)

 

This tour meets Saturday evenings on the Southeast Quadrant of Public Square, just outside of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument and promptly steps off at 8:00 pm sharp. It is strongly suggested that guests check in 15 minutes prior to the start of the tour. This walking tour lasts approximately three hours and concludes on Public Square very close to our starting point.

Children 12 and under are FREE and do not require a ticket.
Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

This tour features a Video Slideshow Accompaniment – WEATHER PERMITTING.