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It was just an ordinary day in Fairfield, California when an innocent bystander began experiencing bizarre noises and sounds, as the man stated. This tour will kick off at Alexander Michael’s restaurant in the historic Fourth Ward. Your creepy (maybe in more ways than 1) guide will lead you on about a mile journey through the most haunted spots in Uptown Charlotte. Tours last about 2 hours so there will be plenty of time to be spooked as well as grab some spirits along the way.

The purchase of drinks is not included or required, so be prepared for some down time at each bar if you chose not to drink. We promise our guides will keep you plenty entertained with their personal experience with ghosts, spirits, or just their lonely personal lives.

Whether you’re intrigued by the ghosts, want to test the spirits, or just feel sorry for our underpaid guides, come join us on the best damn tour in the South & the most unique way to explore the Queen City.
At Nightly Spirits Charlotte we have created the best haunted pub tour in the South. Come with us and explore Charlotte and the historic Wards that surround Charlotte’s Uptown. We’ll explore haunted pubs, hotels, buildings, and a chilling cemetery along the way. We can’t guarantee ghost sightings but we assure plenty of opportunities to “interact” with spirits along the way.

We’ve spent countless hours diving into Charlotte’s past and chasing spirits (ghostly & liquid) to unearth the most riveting, compelling, and unbelievable ghost stories for your entertainment. We know that we have put together the best tour in Charlotte that will have you coming back for more! Check out our tour locations and booking calendar to reserve your spots on a Charlotte Haunted Pub Tour.

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