Portland: Ghost Walk
ID: GYG762259-1227561
Category:
Country: United States
Duration:
01:00 hours
Description
The most immersive way to see Historic Portland is on foot. Our walking tour takes you down the cobblestone pathways of our historic city in search of spirits that linger from times long past.
Monument Square: At this location travelers get an up close look at the towering Time and Temperature building. This is one of the more haunted landmarks in Portland where spirits are said to roam the halls and ride the elevators. We also discuss the history of Portland from it's first settlement up to present day.
Home of Henry Longfellow Wadsworth: During the time that the Longfellow and Wadsworth families occupied this home it has seen at least six deaths. While no longer occupied by the living this residence is now home to at least one poltergeist. Tour guides working here have seen the ghost of poet Henry Longfellow Wadsworth on the property.
Underground Tunnels: Legend has it that spirits roam the underground tunnels which exist below Portland's streets. These tunnels were once used during prohibition to transport liquor from ships arriving in the harbor to businesses. A brave group of college kids got more than they bargained for when they ventured into the underground one night.
The McLellan House: one of the oldest homes in the city. Built in 1801, during Portland’s “Golden Age”, this grand Federal-style mansion has witnessed over two centuries of history. It has been owned and lived in by several prominent Portland families over the centuries. Travelers will hear about the ghosts who have been seen and heard enjoying elegant balls from decades long past.
Portland Fire Museum: Travelers will learn about the Great Portland Fire of 1866. When this fire occurred it was the largest fire in American history.
William E Gould House: A dark and looming Victorian home. It's no surprise that this home attracted the attention of a Doctor who liked to perform immoral medical experiments on his patients. Now used as apartments, residents report chilling experiences.
Victoria Mansion: A breathtaking home built in 1861 has it's fair share of haunts. The music room is considered to be a hot bed of paranormal activity. It features a seemingly haunted piano. Most of the furnishings in the mansion are original, including the piano. Could it be that a musical spirit or two are still attached to it today?
Highlights
- Think twice next time you ride the elevator.
- The Underground: Discover what lurks beneath our streets.
- Explore one of America’s best preserved Victorian era neighborhoods.
Guiding languages
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
We meet in Monument Square next to the tall green clock. The clock sits between the lighthouse and Longfellow Books. The guide will be standing next to the clock and holding a lantern.
INCLUDED
- A guided walking tour throughout Portland, Maine. Travelers will hear haunting tales of spirits unable or unwilling to move on. Immerse yourself in 300 years of history and beautiful buildings which have stood the test of time.
- Knowledgeable local guide.
NOT INCLUDED
- Entry to buildings. This is a walking tour only but many of our stops are available for touring during day time hours.
- Guide Tips.
When should I book?
To guarantee availability book as soon as possible. Early booking is worth consideration especially if you planning the trip during high season like public holidays or weekends.
Cancellations
This excursion you can cancel with no cost up to 24 hours before the start of the trip. If you cancel it after 24 hours or not show up on the excursion you will still be charged the full price of the activity. Being late on pick-up or departure will be considered as not showing up.