Los Angeles Hauntings Ghost Bus Tour
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$64
Los Angeles
CA
1-15
people
price for
1 participant
3
hours
  • • Explore The Dark History Of Los Angeles
  • • Hear Tales From An Expert In The Paranormal
  • • Visit Famous Landmarks With Haunted Stories

Why We Love This Unique Experience

Embark on a spine-chilling adventure through the dark history of Los Angeles with a haunted ghost bus tour. Led by an expert in the paranormal, this tour takes you on a journey through the eerie streets of LA, where you'll hear chilling tales of unexplained sightings, tragic misfortunes, and mysterious crimes. From famous landmarks like the Hollywood Forever Cemetery to the notorious Cecil Hotel, you'll explore the sinister side of the city and separate fact from fiction in infamous stories of killers like Richard Ramirez and the Hillside Strangler. 

Delve into one of America's most captivating true crime mysteries as you uncover the secrets surrounding the Black Dahlia's unsolved murder in 1947. But this tour isn't just about scares and thrills - it's also a fascinating historical journey. Your guide will share intriguing anecdotes about the movie stars who walked among these haunted streets and the secret mafia connections tied to certain locations. Along the way, you'll visit iconic landmarks such as LA City Hall and the Charlie Chaplin Studios, gaining a deeper understanding of the city's rich and sometimes dark past. A haunted Los Angeles bus tour offers a comfortable and air-conditioned ride, ensuring a pleasant experience as you explore the city's paranormal mysteries. So come along if you dare, as you delve into the haunted history of Los Angeles and uncover the secrets that lurk in its shadows. 

This unique and thrilling experience also makes a perfect gift for those who love the macabre and are intrigued by the unknown. Don't miss out on this unforgettable adventure - book your haunted ghost bus tour now!

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Experience Overview:

Los Angeles Hauntings Ghost Bus Tour

Join our 21+ adults only haunted history bus tour in Los Angeles, spin through the City of Angels in comfort and hear chilling tales from the city’s dark history on our haunted Los Angeles bus tour. Your guide – an expert in the paranormal – narrates your journey along the streets of LA, sharing colorful stories of unexplained sightings, famous movie stars, tragic misfortune, secret mafia connections, and more.
Learn the secrets of famous landmarks including the Hollywood Forever Cemetery, LA City Hall, the Cecil Hotel, and the Charlie Chaplin Studios. Along the way, you’ll separate fact from fiction in famous stories like Richard Ramirez, the Night Stalker, the Hillside Strangler, and the ill-fated Black Dahlia – whose unsolved murder in 1947 is one of America's most fascinating true crime mysteries.

Meeting Point

Formosa Cafe

7156 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90046, USA

We meet inside the Black Lagoon pop-up bar at the Lost Property location. Get there early if you'd like a drink special for American Ghost Walks customers only!

What to expect:

Duration: 3 hours

Formosa Cafe

7156 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood, 90046, California

The Formosa Café was founded by 1920s prize-fighter Jimmy Bernstein in 1925, and in the decades that followed it build up a loyal clientele. The Samuel Goldwyn movie studio used to sit opposite the cafe, and stars including James Dean, Clark Gable, and Humphrey Bogart are among the famous names to have regularly enjoyed a drink and a meal here. Read more on this iconic Hollywood cafe in our Haunting of the Formosa Café blog.

20 minutes

Hollywood Forever Cemetery

6000 Santa Monica Blvd, , Los Angeles, 90038-1864, California

This 100-acre cemetery is the final resting place for some of the brightest lights of stage and screen. It opened at the turn of the 19th century, and over the years parts of the grounds have been sold off – most notably 40 acres went to Paramount Studios. Famous stars including Mickey Rooney, Dee Dee Ramone, and Cecil B. DeMille are all interred here. Because this is a night tour, we do not go in Hollywood Forever.

15 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included

El Pueblo de Los Angeles

Macy, Alameda, Spring and Arcadia streets, , Los Angeles, 90012-2932, California

The story of LA itself begins here, a corner of the landscape that the invading Spanish forces first saw from the sea in the 1700s. To keep the area now known as California out of the clutches of the Russian Empire – who had already claimed Alaska as their own – the Spanish sent 11 families from the Sinaloa region of Mexico to settle here in 1781. The Mexican marketplace on Olvera Street is enduring proof of the social and cultural mark that was made here.

10 minutes

Avila Adobe

10 Olvera St, , Los Angeles, 90012-2921, California

The Ávila Adobe was constructed in 1818 by Don Francisco Jose Ávila, a wealthy ranchero and mayor of the pueblo of Los Angeles in the early 19th century. It’s the oldest residence in the entire city, and takes pride of place by historic Olvera Street.

10 minutes

Casa La Golondrina

17th W. Olvera St. at Main Street, Los Angeles, California

This historic house was LA’s first Mexican restaurant, and first opened its doors on April 30, 1930, for the opening night party of Olvera Street. The cafe brought traditional Mexican flavors to the neighborhood, along with lively mariachi bands and colorful dancers. More recently, the cafe is said to be haunted by the ghost of La Golondrina – a figure usually seen moving around the upper floors.

15 minutes

Pico House

430 N Main St, , Los Angeles, 90012-2827, California

Construction began on Pico House in 1869, with the goal of creating the most luxurious hotel west of the Mississippi River. The man behind the building was a successful businessman by the name of Don Pío de Jesús Pico – the last governor of California under Mexican rule. In its heyday the hotel was a fine and well respected establishment, but its location at the site of the bloodiest riot in Los Angeles history meant it wasn’t all smooth sailing.

15 minutes

Fort Moore Place

Fort Moore Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90012, USA

This impressive bas-relief military memorial is the largest of its kind in the entire US, and stands in remembrance of the Mormon Battalion, the U.S. 1st Dragoons, and the New York Volunteers – who raised the American flag over the fort on July 4, 1847. And underneath the hill, less than a century later, a geological engineer thought he could find gold there as well as an ancient race of lizard people? You have to hear this story!

Pass by without stopping

Cecil hotel

640 S Main St, Los Angeles, CA 90014, USA

The Cecil Hotel is widely thought to be among the world’s most haunted hotels, with a string of unexplained accidents, deaths, murders, and suicides to its name. Perhaps the most famous is the story of 21-year-old Canadian student Elisa Lam, whose body was discovered in the hotel’s water tank, two weeks after her planned check-out.

5 minutes

Biltmore Los Angeles

506 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90071, USA

Once the pride of Los Angeles, the Biltmore Hotel has a markedly troubled past – it's the site of some of LA’s most gruesome murders and unexplained hauntings. Few have captured the public’s imagination more than the story of Elizabeth Short – better known as ‘the Black Dahlia’. She headed out for an evening at the Biltmore in 1947, and was discovered the next morning in a field outside town, her torso sliced in half and drained of blood. The case remains unsolved to this day.

30 minutes

Hollywood Tower Apartments

6200 Franklin Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028, USA

The Hollywood Tower Hotel is said to be the inspiration behind the popular Disney theme park ride, The Tower of Terror. The tower's colorful reputation includes gangsters throwing their enemies from the high windows, Los Angeles Mafia connections, disgruntled mob bosses, and illicit murder-for-hire deals.

5 minutes

Hollywood Knickerbocker Apartments

1714 Ivar Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028, USA

Mystery surrounds this impressive old hotel, built in 1929 and opened as the Hollywood Knickerbocker Hotel. Over the decades famous faces came and went including Laurel and Hardy, Frances Farmer, and even Elvis Presley – who stayed in room 1016 during filming of 'Love Me Tender’ (1956). Renowned Hollywood costume designer Irene Lentz notoriously committed suicide here by leaping from her 11th-floor room window, though the hotel’s backstory isn’t all bad... This is the place where Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio would sneak to during their secret affair. Following their marriage, they even returned to the Knickerbocker to celebrate their honeymoon.

15 minutes

The Hollywood Roosevelt

7000 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028, USA

The annual Academy Awards ceremony regularly ticks over the 3-hour mark these days, but in its early years it lasted 15 minutes, and took place here at the Roosevelt. The hotel was built by Louis B. Meyer, Sid Grauman, Douglas Fairbanks, and Mary Pickford - the latter two being Hollywood’s first power couple. Stories of hauntings here include guests splashing around in the apparently empty swimming pool, the swing and crack of ball-player and ex-resident Babe Ruth in training on the rooftop, and the ghostly reflection of Marilyn Monroe in her own bedroom mirror.

5 minutes

The Jim Henson Company

1416 N La Brea Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028, USA

Once just a lemon grove, the land that the Charlie Chaplin Studios sits on was bought by the actor in the earliest days of Hollywood’s rising fame and fortune. From 1917 to 1953 the studios produced classics including ‘The Kid’ (1921), though today the property is owned by Jim Henson Studios. Keen-eyed visitors will spot Kermit the Frog atop the studio tower, dressed in Chaplin’s famously ill-fitting suit as a fond nod to the original owner.

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Golden Gopher

417 W 8th St, , Los Angeles, 90014-3000, California

With a fascinatin g dark history, The Golden Gopher and The Bristol Hotel are worth a visit for their unique stories and atmosphere and we'll stop at the Gopher for a drink and ghost stories!

25 minutes • Admission Ticket Included

Details & Important Info

Additional Experience Details & Important Information

Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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Reservation Changes, Cancellations & Refunds

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Ghost Bus Tour Of Los Angeles Hauntings

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Los Angeles
CA
1-15
people
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1 participant
3
hours
  • • Explore The Dark History Of Los Angeles
  • • Hear Tales From An Expert In The Paranormal
  • • Visit Famous Landmarks With Haunted Stories

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