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1 hour
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Embark on a spine-tingling journey through Providence’s shadowy streets with our walking ghost tour!
Led by a seasoned local guide, this tour takes you to some of the city’s most haunted and historically significant sites. As you stroll through the district, spine-chilling tales of ghostly encounters and eerie happenings will unfold, revealing the dark secrets that linger in Providence’s past.
Prepare to uncover the spectral stories behind legendary figures, from renowned authors and influential politicians to brave Revolutionary War soldiers whose spirits still roam these haunted streets. While the tour doesn’t enter private buildings, standing on this haunted ground is enough to send shivers down your spine. From the Rhode Island Holocaust Memorial to Brown University’s University Hall, each stop offers a unique glimpse into the city’s eerie history.
Join us for an evening of mystery, history, and the supernatural, and feel the presence of those who walked these streets long ago!
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Professional and knowledgeable local guide
Thoroughly researched and accurate history
Authentic local ghost stories
Transportation
Food and drink
Rhode Island Holocaust Memorial Park
The Rhode Island Holocaust Memorial in Providence, dedicated in 2015, honors the six million Jews and countless other victims who perished during the Holocaust. While the memorial serves as a place of reflection, some visitors have reported eerie encounters, such as shadowy figures and faint whispers, believed by some to be the restless spirits of those who suffered.
Providence Athenaeum
The Providence Athenaeum, established in 1836, is one of America's oldest libraries, rich in literary history and known for its stunning architecture. Beyond its scholarly appeal, the library is steeped in eerie tales, with reports of ghostly sightings, particularly of poet Sarah Helen Whitman, and other unexplained phenomena that add to its mysterious charm.
71 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
rebeccaab2015,
Nov 1, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The guide spoke too much about Lovecraft, the author who is from Providence. It was mor of a review of the stories Lovecraft may have based on certain site in Providence, but no stories of ghosts. Very disappointed.
Amanda L,
Oct 27, 2025
- Review from Viator
This was not only a great way to see the city of Providence, but to learn about it's history. There were a few steep hills, but the majority of the trip was flat or down hill. Beautiful city, fun information and ghost stories!
52372dsc,
Oct 25, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
It was a chilly autumn night in eldritch old Providence. A rough dozen strangers were drawn to Memorial Park, some from vast distances, hard by a pillar consecrated to lost and lamented souls. We eyed each other uncertainly; where would we be taken? What strange and eerie tales would we hear? Then out of the darkness appeared a young woman with a lantern, Nicole, who would lead us into the night. She handed some of us devices to detect spirits. Soon Nicole held us spellbound with the story of Providence’s medically certified vampire. She had our hearts pounding as we trooped uphill to the Athanaeum, where Edgar Allan Poe found and lost his love, and where H.P. Lovecraft passed his days between bouts of madness. We pressed on as Nicole wove history and legends into a mesmerizing evening. (She researched the locations and wrote the script for the tour herself.) She was as warm and lively as the night was dark, answering our questions and speaking loudly enough that even the most aged among us (me, I think) heard every word. By the end, when she took a smaller group into downtown for an extended tour, age and infirmity held us back from following her to hear more weird tales from beyond the grave. (Knee and foot problems, darn it.) I dare not think of the stories Nicole told amid the dark towers across the river. That way madness lies. But the parting was sad for me and my wife. Nicole had cast her spell in the both of us. We are far away now, many leagues away, but we can urge you to follow Nicole into the Providence night. You will be delighted.
Debbie B,
Oct 14, 2025
- Review from Viator
This is a very informative, fun-filled event that is historical, beautiful and even a little spooky. The tour does include several hills which may be difficult for those with orthopedic issues.
Jessica B,
Oct 12, 2025
- Review from Viator
I was expecting a far more creepy tale of ghost stories but this was way more heavy on horror writers like HP Lovecraft and Edgar Allen Poe. It was still interesting but I was more looking for my hairs to stand up on the back of my neck. Our tour guide admitted to having ADHD sort of the beginning of our tour which I didn't think anything of until each different stop she was getting distracted by a bunny or another group walking by. It kind of made it hard to follow along and focus. I will say the biggest gripe I had is that this is NOT a moderate tour in terms of physical activity nor is this wheelchair friendly. I'm not sure who put that as an option but they need to update it. We had a group of older women who were otherwise in good health but really struggled with the constant amount of up hill and downhill walking. No wheelchair other than maybe a motorized one could do this tour safely. Overall it was okay but if I were you I would splurge the money and go on a slightly more expensive tour with better reviews.
Libby D,
Oct 11, 2025
- Review from Viator
This walking tour focused a lot on authors who spent time in providence and the tour guide pointed out historical buildings, however, there was only one true ghost story mentioned at the end. Although some things discussed were macabre in nature, I definitely would not call it a ghost tour.
Arian C,
Oct 5, 2025
- Review from Viator
Heavy on the hp lovecraft, light in the haunting lore of providence. Would’ve liked a more dramatic and engaging tour than facts.
Luba M,
Sep 14, 2025
- Review from Viator
Great tour, the guide gave in-depth review of literature of Rhode Island and mysteries. Well structured tour. New things to learn about Rhode Island.
Carol F,
Aug 24, 2025
- Review from Viator
Visiting Providence we went to see where the meeting point was for parking. We found the area all steep hills. I couldn’t find a mobility issue listed. We called to cancelled and was denied. I purchased a ghost and asked for the money back or for the money to be returned and my request was unanswered by tour people. I left a couple of messages regarding both issues and not one was answered. Viator did contact the tour group for us and they did respond to them. The ghost was an added charge and not part of the tour. The ghost should have been refunded.
Paulo V,
Aug 17, 2025
- Review from Viator
John was an awesome guide! Our family had so much learning about the history of Providence and walking through the beautiful neighborhood
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