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San Antonio: Haunted History Ghost Walk & Alamo Stories

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Ghost stories, city lights, and the echoes of San Antonio’s old streets

You’ll wander through Old San Antonio with a local guide as dusk settles in, hearing ghost stories outside famous spots like the Alamo and Spanish Governor’s Palace. Expect laughter, chills, and maybe even goosebumps as you learn about haunted hotels and legendary figures—all on foot, with plenty of time to soak up the city’s nighttime energy.

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What’s the experience like?

We met outside the Sisters Grimm Ghost Tour parlor just as dusk was folding over San Antonio. Our guide—her name was Maria, I think—waved us in with this grin that made me feel like she already knew which parts would make us jump. There were a few families, a couple on their honeymoon (they kept holding hands), and me, clutching my coffee like it was some kind of talisman. The air smelled like rain on stone—Texas weather can’t decide what it wants sometimes—and you could hear distant mariachi from somewhere down the street.

First stop was this old hotel—supposedly the most haunted in Texas. Maria told us about guests who’d woken up to cold spots or seen shadows move across the wallpaper. She pointed out a window where someone once claimed to see a woman in white. I tried to snap a photo but my phone glitched (probably just bad signal, but still). The main keyword here is San Antonio haunted history ghost tour, but honestly, it didn’t feel cheesy at all—more like we were sharing secrets with the city itself.

The Alamo came next. It’s weird seeing it at night—quieter, somehow heavier than during the day. Maria lowered her voice when she talked about soldiers who never left, and for a second I swear I felt goosebumps even though it wasn’t cold. Someone asked if she believed any of it; she just shrugged and said, “I’ve seen enough to keep an open mind.” That made me laugh. We wandered toward the Spanish Governor’s Palace after that, where there’s this story about the Lady in Gray who appears when you least expect it. I watched for her shadow in every window—not sure if I wanted to see her or not.

The whole walk took about 90 minutes but time got slippery somewhere along those cobblestone streets. You don’t go inside any buildings (just so you know), but honestly the stories spill out onto the sidewalks anyway. My shoes got damp from puddles and my head spun with old legends by the end—I still think about that last glimpse back at the Alamo under yellow streetlights.

1h 30m
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Step-by-step itinerary

Day 1 — San Antonio haunted history walking tour

  • Check in and meet tour guide
  • Learn haunted hotel history
  • Hear spooky Alamo stories
  • Discover Lady in Gray tale
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Top questions

How long is the San Antonio haunted history ghost tour?

How long is the San Antonio haunted history ghost tour?

The walking tour lasts approximately 90 minutes.

Does the ghost tour go inside any buildings?

Does the ghost tour go inside any buildings?

No, all stories are told outside; you do not enter any buildings during the tour.

Is this San Antonio ghost walk family friendly?

Is this San Antonio ghost walk family friendly?

Yes, it is family friendly but not recommended for children under 6 years old.

Are strollers or wheelchairs allowed on this walking tour?

Are strollers or wheelchairs allowed on this walking tour?

The tour is wheelchair accessible (electric scooter recommended) and strollers are allowed.

What landmarks are included on this haunted history ghost tour?

What landmarks are included on this haunted history ghost tour?

You’ll visit sites like The Alamo and Spanish Governor’s Palace during your walk.

Is lunch or dinner included on this San Antonio ghost tour?

Is lunch or dinner included on this San Antonio ghost tour?

No meals are included; this is strictly a guided walking tour focused on stories and history.

Does the tour operate in all weather conditions?

Does the tour operate in all weather conditions?

Yes, tours run rain or shine; dress appropriately for outdoor conditions.

Can I bring my dog on this ghost walk?

Can I bring my dog on this ghost walk?

The tour is dog friendly; service animals are also welcome.

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What’s included

Your evening includes a guided walking tour led by a knowledgeable local storyteller through Old San Antonio’s historic streets. You’ll hear tales at places like The Alamo and Spanish Governor’s Palace—with no building entry required—and enjoy an experience suitable for families (with strollers or electric scooters welcome), all outdoors under city lights.

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