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Washington, D.C. isn’t just the seat of the nation’s government – it’s also home to a dark and mysterious past. The "Dark Nights in D.C." walking tour takes visitors on a 90-minute journey through the city’s shadowy history, revealing tales of murders, hauntings, and unsolved mysteries. Led by knowledgeable guides, this adults-only experience promises an intimate and captivating storytelling adventure that may just send a shiver down your spine.
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The "Dark Nights in D.C. – Walking Tour" offers visitors a unique perspective on Washington, D.C.’s darker history.
Rated 4.8 out of 5 with 188 reviews, the 90-minute night-time walking tour focuses on murders, mysteries, and hauntings.
Travelers can explore the city’s haunted locations and learn about its shadier past.
The adults-only tour is a great alternative to typical sightseeing, providing an engaging storytelling experience led by knowledgeable and entertaining guides.
With a maximum of 9 travelers per tour, the experience promises an intimate and memorable exploration of D.C.’s darker side.
This walking tour meets at The Octagon Museum, located at 1799 New York Ave NW, Washington, DC 20006, and returns to the same starting point.
The 90-minute tour begins at 9:00 PM and includes:
The tour offers a unique perspective on D.C.’s darker history, focusing on murders, mysteries, and hauntings.
It’s an adults-only activity, providing an alternative to typical sightseeing.
Based on 188 reviews, the Dark Nights in D.C. walking tour has an impressive 4.8 average rating.
Guests praise the knowledgeable and entertaining guides, who bring the city’s darker history to life through captivating storytelling and historical insights.
Reviewers highlight the tour’s ability to provide a unique perspective of D.C., with many enjoying the spooky atmosphere and supernatural tales.
However, some felt the experience was limited to storytelling without interior access to sites.
Guides on the Dark Nights in D.C. walking tour are widely praised for their engaging storytelling and ability to bring the city’s darker history to life.
Reviewers often single out tour guides like Mike, Shelby, and Rizzo for their exceptional performance:
The Dark Nights in D.C. walking tour is priced from $34.99 per person, offering participants reservation and payment flexibility.
Early booking is recommended, as the tours are likely to sell out. Confirmation is received at the time of booking, ensuring a secure spot for participants.
The tour is wheelchair and stroller accessible, and service animals are allowed.
With a maximum of 9 travelers per tour, the experience provides an intimate setting for exploring D.C.’s darker history.
Guests can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the tour.
Though the nation’s capital is known for its grand monuments and historic landmarks, the Dark Nights in D.C. walking tour invites participants to uncover the city’s darker past.
The tour explores haunted locations and delves into D.C.’s history of murders, mysteries, and hauntings. Highlights include:
As participants embark on the Dark Nights in D.C. walking tour, they’ll be immersed in the city’s haunted locations and eerie encounters.
The tour explores sites with dark histories, from the supposedly haunted Octagon Museum to the supposedly haunted alley behind the White House.
Guides share chilling tales of murder, mystery, and the paranormal, transporting travelers to D.C.’s shadowy past.
Whether it’s the ghost of a former first lady or the disembodied screams heard in the night, the tour offers a spooky glimpse into the district’s haunted heritage, leaving participants with an unforgettable experience.
Rather than the typical sightseeing tours, the Dark Nights in D.C. walking tour offers participants a unique perspective on the nation’s capital.
The 90-minute evening excursion focuses on the city’s darker history, exploring haunted locations and uncovering mysteries and hauntings.
Highlights of the tour include:
The tour’s high rating and positive reviews suggest it provides a distinctive and captivating way to experience Washington, D.C.
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The tour is wheelchair and stroller accessible, and service animals are allowed, making it suitable for those with mobility issues. The tour also has a maximum of 9 travelers per group, allowing for a more personalized experience.
For walking tours, comfortable and weather-appropriate attire is recommended. Closed-toe shoes, layers, and a small backpack or purse are advisable to ensure a pleasant and enjoyable experience.
The tour is an adults-only experience, so there is an age restriction. Travelers must be 18 years or older to participate. This ensures the content and atmosphere are appropriate for the intended audience.
The tour can be customized for private groups. Private tours are available and allow for more flexibility with group size, start times, and tailored content to suit the group’s interests.
For the tour, participants should bring comfortable walking shoes, a light jacket or sweater, and a camera or smartphone to capture the spooky atmosphere. The tour takes place entirely outdoors, so dressing for the weather is recommended.
"Dark Nights in D.C." offers a captivating glimpse into the capital’s darker past, blending historical accounts with eerie tales of the supernatural. Led by knowledgeable guides, this intimate walking tour promises a spooky adventure through Washington’s haunted landmarks, providing a unique perspective on the city’s hidden mysteries. For those seeking a chilling yet engaging experience, this tour is a must-try for visitors and locals alike.