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Asheville Ghost Tours: Oldest & Original
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Nearby attractions
Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site
52 N Market St, Asheville, NC 28801
Moogseum
56 Broadway St Front, Asheville, NC 28801
Asheville Community Theatre
35 E Walnut St, Asheville, NC 28801
Center for Craft
67 Broadway St, Asheville, NC 28801
Momentum Gallery
52 Broadway St, Asheville, NC 28801
Asheville Gem Mine
55 Broadway St, Asheville, NC 28801
Art Garden AVL
98 N Lexington Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
Lexington The Lexington Ave Cat
84 N Lexington Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
The Venue
21 N Market St, Asheville, NC 28801
Breakout Games
60 Patton Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
Nearby restaurants
Mellow Mushroom Asheville
50 Broadway St, Asheville, NC 28801
Mela Indian Restaurant
70 N Lexington Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
Rosetta's Kitchen
68 N Lexington Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
Brasilia Churrasco Steakhouse
26 E Walnut St, Asheville, NC 28801
Creperie Bouchon
62 N Lexington Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
Strada Italiano
27 Broadway St, Asheville, NC 28801
Sovereign Remedies
29 N Market St #105, Asheville, NC 28801
Mountain Madre Mexican Kitchen & Agave Bar Downtown AVL
13 W Walnut St, Asheville, NC 28801
Old Europe Pastries
18 Broadway St, Asheville, NC 28801
Heiwa Shokudo
87 N Lexington Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
Nearby hotels
Four Points by Sheraton Asheville Downtown
22 Woodfin St, Asheville, NC 28801
Renaissance Asheville Downtown Hotel
31 Woodfin St, Asheville, NC 28801
AC Hotel Asheville Downtown
10 Broadway St, Asheville, NC 28801
Elevation Lofts Hotel
52 Broadway St, Asheville, NC 28801
The Windsor Boutique Hotel
36 Broadway St, Asheville, NC 28801
Sweet Peas Hostel
23 Rankin Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Asheville Downtown
39 Elm St, Asheville, NC 28801
Kimpton Hotel Arras
7 Patton Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
Haywood Park Hotel, an Ascend Collection Hotel
1 Battery Park Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
Cambria Hotel Downtown Asheville
15 Page Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
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Asheville Ghost Tours: Oldest & Original

80 Broadway St, Asheville, NC 28801
4.7(210)
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attractions: Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site, Moogseum, Asheville Community Theatre, Center for Craft, Momentum Gallery, Asheville Gem Mine, Art Garden AVL, Lexington The Lexington Ave Cat, The Venue, Breakout Games, restaurants: Mellow Mushroom Asheville, Mela Indian Restaurant, Rosetta's Kitchen, Brasilia Churrasco Steakhouse, Creperie Bouchon, Strada Italiano, Sovereign Remedies, Mountain Madre Mexican Kitchen & Agave Bar Downtown AVL, Old Europe Pastries, Heiwa Shokudo
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Nearby attractions of Asheville Ghost Tours: Oldest & Original

Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site

Moogseum

Asheville Community Theatre

Center for Craft

Momentum Gallery

Asheville Gem Mine

Art Garden AVL

Lexington The Lexington Ave Cat

The Venue

Breakout Games

Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site

Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site

4.6

(170)

Open 24 hours
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Moogseum

Moogseum

4.6

(169)

Closed
Click for details
Asheville Community Theatre

Asheville Community Theatre

4.8

(218)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Center for Craft

Center for Craft

4.7

(56)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Forge your own design at Quiver Full Farm
Forge your own design at Quiver Full Farm
Tue, Dec 9 • 9:00 AM
Mars Hill, North Carolina, 28754
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Downtown Ashevilles history and hidden gems tour
Downtown Ashevilles history and hidden gems tour
Tue, Dec 9 • 10:00 AM
Asheville, North Carolina, 28801
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Explore a goat farm and taste a variety of cheese
Explore a goat farm and taste a variety of cheese
Thu, Dec 11 • 12:00 PM
Black Mountain, North Carolina, 28711
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Nearby restaurants of Asheville Ghost Tours: Oldest & Original

Mellow Mushroom Asheville

Mela Indian Restaurant

Rosetta's Kitchen

Brasilia Churrasco Steakhouse

Creperie Bouchon

Strada Italiano

Sovereign Remedies

Mountain Madre Mexican Kitchen & Agave Bar Downtown AVL

Old Europe Pastries

Heiwa Shokudo

Mellow Mushroom Asheville

Mellow Mushroom Asheville

4.5

(1.8K)

Click for details
Mela Indian Restaurant

Mela Indian Restaurant

4.3

(1.1K)

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Rosetta's Kitchen

Rosetta's Kitchen

4.6

(882)

$

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Brasilia Churrasco Steakhouse

Brasilia Churrasco Steakhouse

4.6

(1.0K)

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BrandyLee RoseBrandyLee Rose
This ghost tour is so very worth going on, you get so much more for your money too. It's a walking tour of different haunted spots in downtown historic Asheville at night. When you meet at the Masonic Temple it begins getting eerie already then after the guide gets the group together you'll begin your walk to different haunted spots such as the old Battery Park hotel where Helen Klevinger was killed, Thomas Wolfes home, and The Dueling Piano, one of the most haunted bars in the state along with several other interesting and creepy stops. The guide we had was great, I loved that he told lots of history and background stories on each place as well as the paranormal activity he's witnessed at each location. He would show us pics and tell us about investigations they've done before at the places we stopped. You can tell he really enjoys guiding the tours, loves the paranormal and was friendly and humourous. He also gave everyone on the tour plenty of time to check out the places for themselves as well as take lots of photos. I didn't feel rushed at all. He even let me discuss and show pics I'd captured of the Brown Mtn Lights. The tour itself took a little over 2 hours and they have different types of tours you can take as well which I plan on doing in the near future. I got some incredible pics, lots of different pics of orbs floating around, shadowy figures standing in windows, and a bright light coming from a church window when the building was totally dark. If you're in Asheville and you're looking for something to do at night and you're into the paranormal then I highly recommend this tour. It's such a fascinating and interesting way to spend a evening. The whole reason I chose this tour rather than others is that it's ran by my favorite paranormal investigator Joshua P Warren and it didn't disappoint at all, it's the best ghost tour I've ever been on and I've been on several plus Asheville's just awesome, the whole area just feels lit up with paranormal energy and history. I'll definitely be going on more tours when I'm in Asheville again which I hope is very soon!
Lucius ConnerLucius Conner
“Find a job you enjoy doing, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” - Mark Twain. This sums up Brian and the Ashville Ghost Tours.... He was an awesome tour guide. I was in the group with the other 5 husbands who had no interest in a ghost tour and their 5 wives that drug them along and honestly, it was a great tour. It was just long enough, Brian was passionate about what he does and it showed. Brian was funny, he had a great presence and has clearly done this at least once. The sites were cool, it was even cooler to visit the town the next day and see the same sites in the daylight and be able to recall the tour and stories. The website DOES look like it was created by an elementary school student using Word, it DOES make you think that you just sent money to a scammer and it DOES make you wonder if you are about to get mugged when you arrive but the tour is legit. Brian actually stood there and called the participants that weren't there before he started to make sure he didn't leave anyone behind.
CarieCarie
I gave this 4 stars because of Tad's energy and knowledge of the legends and history of the area. I have been on other ghost tours and fully expected it to be full history and local lore. My issue was the crowd was way too large for me personally and the raucous night life with the loud cars proved distracting. If you don't mind large crowds and listening from afar to your guide as loud mufflers and music go by then Tad is your guy. None of these thing were foreseeable for my husband and I. Tad is truly a talented and energetic storyteller. The setting just wasn't for us. With that being said, you may love your experience. I'll stick to smaller groups and lesson learned I will ask questions in the future before booking a tour regarding group size, the area itself, etc.
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This ghost tour is so very worth going on, you get so much more for your money too. It's a walking tour of different haunted spots in downtown historic Asheville at night. When you meet at the Masonic Temple it begins getting eerie already then after the guide gets the group together you'll begin your walk to different haunted spots such as the old Battery Park hotel where Helen Klevinger was killed, Thomas Wolfes home, and The Dueling Piano, one of the most haunted bars in the state along with several other interesting and creepy stops. The guide we had was great, I loved that he told lots of history and background stories on each place as well as the paranormal activity he's witnessed at each location. He would show us pics and tell us about investigations they've done before at the places we stopped. You can tell he really enjoys guiding the tours, loves the paranormal and was friendly and humourous. He also gave everyone on the tour plenty of time to check out the places for themselves as well as take lots of photos. I didn't feel rushed at all. He even let me discuss and show pics I'd captured of the Brown Mtn Lights. The tour itself took a little over 2 hours and they have different types of tours you can take as well which I plan on doing in the near future. I got some incredible pics, lots of different pics of orbs floating around, shadowy figures standing in windows, and a bright light coming from a church window when the building was totally dark. If you're in Asheville and you're looking for something to do at night and you're into the paranormal then I highly recommend this tour. It's such a fascinating and interesting way to spend a evening. The whole reason I chose this tour rather than others is that it's ran by my favorite paranormal investigator Joshua P Warren and it didn't disappoint at all, it's the best ghost tour I've ever been on and I've been on several plus Asheville's just awesome, the whole area just feels lit up with paranormal energy and history. I'll definitely be going on more tours when I'm in Asheville again which I hope is very soon!
BrandyLee Rose

BrandyLee Rose

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“Find a job you enjoy doing, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” - Mark Twain. This sums up Brian and the Ashville Ghost Tours.... He was an awesome tour guide. I was in the group with the other 5 husbands who had no interest in a ghost tour and their 5 wives that drug them along and honestly, it was a great tour. It was just long enough, Brian was passionate about what he does and it showed. Brian was funny, he had a great presence and has clearly done this at least once. The sites were cool, it was even cooler to visit the town the next day and see the same sites in the daylight and be able to recall the tour and stories. The website DOES look like it was created by an elementary school student using Word, it DOES make you think that you just sent money to a scammer and it DOES make you wonder if you are about to get mugged when you arrive but the tour is legit. Brian actually stood there and called the participants that weren't there before he started to make sure he didn't leave anyone behind.
Lucius Conner

Lucius Conner

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I gave this 4 stars because of Tad's energy and knowledge of the legends and history of the area. I have been on other ghost tours and fully expected it to be full history and local lore. My issue was the crowd was way too large for me personally and the raucous night life with the loud cars proved distracting. If you don't mind large crowds and listening from afar to your guide as loud mufflers and music go by then Tad is your guy. None of these thing were foreseeable for my husband and I. Tad is truly a talented and energetic storyteller. The setting just wasn't for us. With that being said, you may love your experience. I'll stick to smaller groups and lesson learned I will ask questions in the future before booking a tour regarding group size, the area itself, etc.
Carie

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4.7
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5.0
1y

If you're looking for a thrilling adventure that blends history and hauntings, look no further than Asheville Ghost Tours: Oldest & Original. This highly-rated tour promises a spine-tingling exploration of Asheville's paranormal hotspots, making it a perfect 5-star attraction for ghost hunters and curious visitors alike. Here's why it stands out:

A Legacy of Spooky Expertise: Owned by Joshua P. Warren, a renowned paranormal investigator and author, Asheville Ghost Tours boasts a rich legacy. Their experience ensures the tours are well-researched and informative, delving into the local legends and historical events that fuel Asheville's reputation as a haunted city.

Knowledgeable Guides Bring History Alive: Led by passionate and knowledgeable guides, the tours aren't just about jump scares. The guides weave tales of historical figures, unsolved mysteries, and reported paranormal activity, bringing Asheville's haunted past to life. You might even hear stories about the Pink Lady who haunts the Grove Park Inn or the chilling apparitions spotted near Helen's Bridge.

Intriguing Locations: The tour explores some of Asheville's most captivating locations rumored to have resident spirits. From the historic sites like the Basilica of Saint Lawrence to the eerie beauty of cemeteries, the settings themselves add an undeniable atmosphere to the ghost hunting experience.

A Touch of Ghost Hunting: The tour isn't passive; it provides a chance to get involved. You might be introduced to basic ghost hunting tools or techniques, adding an interactive element to the spooky adventure.

Highly Rated for a Reason: Asheville Ghost Tours consistently receives rave reviews for its informative guides, well-crafted stories, and the overall spooky atmosphere. Many visitors commend the balance between historical insights and genuine chills.

Here are some additional factors to consider:

Family-Friendly Option: If you're looking for a ghost tour suitable for young children, be sure to inquire about age recommendations. While some tours might be more family-friendly than others, certain locations and stories might be too intense for sensitive youngsters. Time of Day: Ghost tours often occur at night, when the atmosphere is naturally more eerie. Be prepared for cooler evening temperatures, especially if the tour explores outdoor locations. Overall, Asheville Ghost Tours: Oldest & Original is a must-do for anyone seeking a spooky adventure in Asheville. The knowledgeable guides, captivating locations, and blend of history and hauntings make it a...

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5.0
4y

This ghost tour is so very worth going on, you get so much more for your money too. It's a walking tour of different haunted spots in downtown historic Asheville at night. When you meet at the Masonic Temple it begins getting eerie already then after the guide gets the group together you'll begin your walk to different haunted spots such as the old Battery Park hotel where Helen Klevinger was killed, Thomas Wolfes home, and The Dueling Piano, one of the most haunted bars in the state along with several other interesting and creepy stops. The guide we had was great, I loved that he told lots of history and background stories on each place as well as the paranormal activity he's witnessed at each location. He would show us pics and tell us about investigations they've done before at the places we stopped. You can tell he really enjoys guiding the tours, loves the paranormal and was friendly and humourous. He also gave everyone on the tour plenty of time to check out the places for themselves as well as take lots of photos. I didn't feel rushed at all. He even let me discuss and show pics I'd captured of the Brown Mtn Lights. The tour itself took a little over 2 hours and they have different types of tours you can take as well which I plan on doing in the near future. I got some incredible pics, lots of different pics of orbs floating around, shadowy figures standing in windows, and a bright light coming from a church window when the building was totally dark. If you're in Asheville and you're looking for something to do at night and you're into the paranormal then I highly recommend this tour. It's such a fascinating and interesting way to spend a evening. The whole reason I chose this tour rather than others is that it's ran by my favorite paranormal investigator Joshua P Warren and it didn't disappoint at all, it's the best ghost tour I've ever been on and I've been on several plus Asheville's just awesome, the whole area just feels lit up with paranormal energy and history. I'll definitely be going on more tours when I'm in Asheville again which I hope...

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3.0
7y

The classic walking tour is good. Not only will you hear ghost stories, but also, you will learn a lot of history of the city. Brian was a great tour guide. I would give it a 5 but meeting for the tour was a little aggravating. We walked to the tour, arriving 45 minutes early. We had walked a lot that day. We had been instructed to meet in the alley behind the masonic temple. Since the building appeared to be quiet and empty, I didn't see a "no loitering" sign, I decided to rest prior to the tour starting. I have been having therapy for my back and hip for a year. I am working hard to re-gain my strength. The other guide approached us asking if we would be doing the tour. He then told me not to sit on those steps and to go stand in the alley. I told him I didn't think it started for a while, so I would really like to rest first. He said he wasn't trying to be the police but when people are there, they would get mad over it. I sort of felt the way an employee would feel if their boss told them they couldn't be sitting, but their shift doesn't start for 30 more minutes. I just feel like what I was doing as a pedestrian before the group met shouldn't have been of their concern. Then when we got to the alley, we had to make sure not to stand anywhere except the alley because tenants in neighboring apartments would get mad. So, if you take this tour, don't show up too early unless you want to stand in one place the entire time you are waiting. Do not sit on those steps. Do not stand near the neighboring apartment building. Also, use the bathroom because there is nowhere to go before or during the tour. If there were a better starting place, I would have given it 5 stars. Brian was a good...

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