Phoenix Haunted Pub Ghost Tour

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Phoenix Haunted Pub Ghost Tour

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Ghost stories meet Phoenix true crime at night. This tour strings together haunted pubs and hotels in one small-group evening, with a focus on the city’s darker chapters. You’ll make three stops over about three hours and get guided context for why these places earned their reputations.

I love how the night stays not rushed, even with 30-minute time blocks at each location. Guides like Bailey and Jarrod/Jared are often praised for keeping things fun and fast-moving, with humor that helps the grim parts land without getting heavy or sloppy.

One thing to consider: if you want mostly light, playful ghost vibes, the emphasis can land on crime and death. That tone fits some people better than others, but it is part of what makes the stories feel grounded in Phoenix.

Key highlights to know before you go

Phoenix Haunted Pub Ghost Tour - Key highlights to know before you go

  • Small group (max 14 travelers) for easier questions and a more personal pace
  • Three major haunted stops, each with about 30 minutes on site
  • Exclusive access at the locations, not just a quick walk-by
  • Air-conditioned vehicle between stops, helpful in Phoenix heat
  • Stop admission is ticket-free as part of the experience

Why this tour hits in Phoenix at 7:30 pm

Phoenix Haunted Pub Ghost Tour - Why this tour hits in Phoenix at 7:30 pm
This experience starts at 7:30 pm, which is a smart time for a pub-and-hotel route. Night gives the stories more atmosphere, and the tour layout keeps it from feeling like a long, all-day commitment.

You’re also not stuck guessing how the evening will flow. With three planned stops and a total duration of about three hours, you can treat it like a real outing, not an open-ended wandering session.

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Group size, vehicle comfort, and the logistics that matter

Phoenix Haunted Pub Ghost Tour - Group size, vehicle comfort, and the logistics that matter
The tour is capped at 14 travelers, and that small number changes the whole feel. It’s easier to hear the guide, and it’s simpler to keep track of where you are in the group when the route is moving.

You’ll ride in an air-conditioned vehicle between stops. That matters in Phoenix, because even when you’re only traveling short distances, comfort can make you stay engaged instead of checking out mentally.

Stop 1: George and Dragon English Pub, where the past got violent

Phoenix Haunted Pub Ghost Tour - Stop 1: George and Dragon English Pub, where the past got violent
Your first stop is the George and Dragon English Pub, where one of the most horrific acts in US history took place. It’s not just a spooky facade stop. The story here connects a real event to the location, which is usually what makes haunted tours feel more than theatrical.

Plan for about 30 minutes on site. That gives the guide room to explain what happened, why the pub is tied to it, and how that reputation stuck over time. You’ll also have admission ticket free for this stop as part of the experience.

What to watch for: this is an early anchor point. If you’re sensitive to crime-focused storytelling, you’ll want to mentally pace yourself from the start, not midway through the route.

Stop 2: The Clarendon Hotel and Spa and a 30-year run of crime

Next up is The Clarendon Hotel and Spa, presented as a place where the walls could talk. The framing is specific: a 30-year history of crime in Phoenix linked to the property. That time span matters because it suggests the reputation didn’t come from one isolated incident. It points to an ongoing pattern tied to people, places, and events.

You’ll again get about 30 minutes here, with exclusive access that goes beyond a quick look around. This is the kind of stop where the guide’s delivery really affects your experience, since the meaning is in the connections, not just in the setting.

A practical note: this is still part of a moving evening. So if you tend to zone out at long indoor explanations, this route may work best when you actively listen and keep an eye on what the guide points out.

Stop 3: Hotel San Carlos, one of Arizona’s most haunted sites

Your final stop is Hotel San Carlos, described as one of the most haunted locations in all of Arizona. The promise here is memorable: you’ll meet the permanent residents. It’s a fun way of saying you’ll hear the stories tied to the building, then connect those accounts to what the guide thinks keeps the legend alive.

You’ll spend about 30 minutes at this stop with admission ticket free, plus exclusive access that helps you feel like more than a spectator. By the time you arrive here, you’ll already have the context from the first two sites, which makes the third stop easier to follow and more satisfying.

This is also where the night’s tone can shift. Even with crime-focused material elsewhere, the last stop often becomes the most story-driven. If you’re hoping for a stronger ghost presence, this is the one to lean into.

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The guides: storytelling with humor and real research

Phoenix Haunted Pub Ghost Tour - The guides: storytelling with humor and real research
A big reason people like this tour is the way guides keep control of the energy. Guides such as Bailey and Jarrod/Jared are repeatedly described as enthusiastic and engaging, with a sense of humor that helps the content stay approachable.

In a setting like haunted pubs and hotels, pacing is everything. You’re not there for one jump-scare moment. You want a narrative that connects location to event to legend, and that only works when the guide can keep you oriented while telling the story.

You’ll likely notice the tour is structured to avoid that common problem where ghost tours drag. The time blocks at each stop, plus the short transit between them, helps the night keep momentum.

What’s included (and what you need to plan on your own)

This tour includes the haunted history tour, exclusive access at the locations, and an air-conditioned vehicle. It’s also offered in English, and you’ll use a mobile ticket.

What’s not included is straightforward: alcoholic beverages are not provided, and there’s no hotel pick-up and drop-off. So you’ll want to plan on arriving at the start point under your own steam and using the route-ending location as your return.

Also worth noting: the stops list admission ticket free at each location. That’s a real value point, because haunted tours often have you pay entry fees on top of the tour price. Here, the access feels bundled into the experience.

Where you’ll start and end, and how the route is set up

Phoenix Haunted Pub Ghost Tour - Where you’ll start and end, and how the route is set up
You’ll meet at 02 E Willetta St, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA. The tour ends back at the meeting point, which simplifies your night. You’re not left hunting for a rideshare in the final stretch, wondering where your original pin was.

The tour is near public transportation, so if you prefer not to drive downtown, you have options. And because the total duration is about three hours, you can plan a dinner afterward without it swallowing your whole evening.

Weather and comfort tips that actually matter

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. Since it’s an evening outing with multiple stops, weather can affect the whole flow, not just one location.

The vehicle is air-conditioned, so you’re not walking between stops in the worst of the day. That said, the tour is still about visiting locations, so plan your expectations around an active night rather than a fully sit-down show.

Who this tour suits best (and who might skip it)

This is a great pick if you want an evening that blends true-crime context with ghost lore. The itinerary format works well for first-timers to Phoenix who want to learn what shaped the city beyond the usual tourist headlines.

It’s also a strong choice for groups who like conversation. With a max group size of 14, you’re more likely to get answers to your questions instead of hearing everything from the back of a crowd.

Skip or reconsider if you want mostly funny, light entertainment. The stories can focus on deaths and crime, and not everyone loves that emphasis. If you’re the type who tunes out when the topic gets dark, you may find the tone less fun than you hoped.

Should you book the Phoenix Haunted Pub Ghost Tour?

Yes, if you want a structured, small-group night that gives context at real Phoenix locations. The combination of exclusive access, free admission at the stops, and a route that moves at a comfortable pace makes it easier to enjoy than many vague, roam-around ghost tours.

Also book if you care about storytelling quality. When guides such as Bailey or Jarrod/Jared are involved, the tour tends to land as both informative and genuinely fun, with humor that keeps the atmosphere from turning grim.

Don’t book if you’re looking for a strictly spooky show with minimal crime context. This tour’s angle is historical and true-crime oriented, so you’ll enjoy it most when that’s exactly what you want.

FAQ

How long is the Phoenix Haunted Pub Ghost Tour?

It runs for about 3 hours.

What time does the tour start, and where do I meet?

The start time is 7:30 pm, and you meet at 02 E Willetta St, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA.

How many people are in the group?

The tour has a maximum of 14 travelers.

Is the tour in English?

Yes, it’s offered in English.

What does the tour include?

It includes the haunted history tour, exclusive access at the locations, and an air-conditioned vehicle.

Are admission tickets included for the stops?

Yes. Each listed stop shows admission ticket free as part of the experience.

What happens if the weather is poor?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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