Munich Ghosts and Spirits Evening Walking Tour

Discover Munich’s dark side with this eerie ghost tour. Enjoy spooky stories, haunted landmarks, and drinks—all in a two-hour evening walk.

5.0(1,900 reviews)From $60.46 per person

An Honest Look at the Munich Ghosts and Spirits Evening Walking Tour

If you’re curious about Munich’s mysterious and spooky stories, this Ghosts and Spirits tour might be just what you’re looking for. It promises a walk through Munich’s dark alleys, haunted landmarks, and eerie tales, all led by a guide. With over 1,500 reviews and a perfect 5-star rating, it’s clear this experience hits the mark for many travelers.

What stands out to us are its engaging storytelling and the inclusion of drinks, which add a bit of fun to the fright. The tour’s ability to blend entertainment with local legends makes it a memorable night out. At the same time, the length—up to about two and a half hours—might feel a bit long if you’re not too into ghost stories or if you’re tired after a full day of sightseeing.

Ashlee C
We had a great evening with Hannah Maria. She was charismatic and enthusiastic in her story telling and love for Munich ghost adventures. We are glad to have done this on our first evening in the city as she also pointed out places we might like to come back and visit along our way. Highly recommend this tour.
Leanne g
Informative, interesting ghost stories with some alcohol along the way that the tour guide brings with them. Great thing to do on an evening in Munich. Victoria was our tour guide and was excellent.
Micaela B
Amazing walking tour! It was great and the guide’s energy made the whole experience even better. Excelent

This tour is best suited for those who enjoy a spooky atmosphere, enjoy a good story, and are comfortable walking around at night. It’s also a great option if you want a unique way to see the city after dark, combined with some light-hearted drinks and laughs.

Key Points

Munich Ghosts and Spirits Evening Walking Tour - Key Points

  • Perfect for those who love stories of the supernatural and Munich’s darker history
  • Includes three alcoholic drinks, making it a lively night out
  • Guides are highly praised for their knowledge and storytelling skills
  • Walks past iconic landmarks like Hofbräuhaus, Marienplatz, and Odeonsplatz
  • The tour is about 2 to 2.5 hours long, covering several historic and haunted sites
  • A good value considering the stories, drinks, and guided experience for the price

What You Can Expect from the Munich Ghosts and Spirits Tour

This walking tour, organized by BlackBook Tours, offers a chance to see Munich in a different light—at night, with some spooky stories to match. The meeting point is central, at Ludwig Beck on Marienplatz, which is easy to find and close to public transportation.

The tour kicks off at 7:00 pm, when the city lights cast a different glow over its historic sites. Your guide, who is well-versed in Munich’s darker tales, will keep the group safe and entertained throughout the walk. The route takes you through some of Munich’s most iconic spots: Marienplatz, Platzl, Odeonsplatz, Salvatorplatz, Promenadeplatz, and Frauenplatz.

While walking, your guide shares stories of ghosts, legends, and dark secrets associated with each location. From tales of vampires and werewolves to haunted towers and evil spirits, the stories are rooted in the city’s past. You’ll also hear about some gruesome executions, miraculous legends, and dark deals made long ago.

One of the highlights is the inclusion of three drinks—spirits, or non-alcoholic options if you prefer—giving you a chance to loosen up and enjoy the spooky atmosphere a little more. The drinks are a fun addition, and reviews suggest they’re a hit with most participants.

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The Stops in Detail

Marienplatz kicks things off with the legend of a nearby miracle. It’s a lively hub during the day, but at night, it feels more mysterious, especially when you hear about its darker side.

Emma C
My mother and I attended this tour together a few days ago. Julia was our guide, and she was fantastic! She was incredibly knowledgeable and also very witty. It was a great blend of history and folklore. The spirits were also fun activities, and helped you get through the cold! So much fun, would definitely recommend.
Jane B
It was a pretty cold evening so we were hoping for a great ghost tour to help us forget about the cold and Julia did not disappoint. She said she was relatively new at the position but you couldn't tell. She had lots of stories, some gruesome, some on the lighter side but all were interesting. There was walking involved but the stops were often and the spirits helped keep us warm, too. Julia was great. A great way to spend an evening in Munich!
Becky M
Our tour guide did an amazing job. Loved that we could hear her and the stories she told were great. It was so cold on our tour but the shots helped with the coldness!

Platzl is home to the famous Hofbräuhaus, which has a surprisingly sinister past for a beer hall. The stories here include vampires, witches, and creatures of legend—adding some spine-tingling fun to the beer hall vibe.

Odeonsplatz reveals Munich’s Nazi-era history mixed with tales of dark bargains and deals with the devil. It's a reminder that Munich’s haunted past isn’t just myth; some of it’s rooted in real history.

Salvatorplatz is where things get darker—haunted towers, evil spirits, bloody executions, and quiet alleys hide Munich’s ghostly secrets. Here, the tour gets atmospheric, especially if you’re not afraid of the dark.

Promenadeplatz features a story of a cruel ghost haunting the area, along with the oddly fascinating Michael Jackson Memorial, which adds a strange modern twist to the old ghost stories.

Frauenplatz is the last stop, where local legends speak of satanic contracts and tragic hauntings. After soaking in the stories, the tour returns to Marienplatz, having taken in a good chunk of Munich’s spooky history.

The Value of the Experience

Munich Ghosts and Spirits Evening Walking Tour - The Value of the Experience

At $56.49 per person, this tour is pretty reasonably priced considering what you get. You’re not only getting a guided walk through historic and haunted sites but also the fun of stories, some drinks, and the chance to see the city in a different mood.

Several reviews emphasize the guides, especially mentioning a guide named Victoria, who keeps the stories engaging and clear, making the experience accessible for everyone.

While some mention that the tour can drag a little longer than expected, most agree it’s a lively, fun way to spend an evening. The inclusion of drinks—three spirits or non-alcoholic substitutes—adds entertainment and helps loosen everyone up, making the stories even more fun.

The group size is capped at 30, which means you’re not lost in a crowd, and the walk is manageable even for those who aren’t avid walkers. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with most reviews praising the balance between spooky tales and historical context, making it an educational yet fun outing.

Authentic Traveler Feedback

Munich Ghosts and Spirits Evening Walking Tour - Authentic Traveler Feedback

Many reviewers highlight the guides’ storytelling ability, noting that guides like Victoria and Zsofia make the stories come alive with humor and enthusiasm. One reviewer especially appreciated the mix of history and myth, saying, “The mix of history and spookiness was perfect.” Others loved how the guide interacted with the group, making it a lively, engaging experience.

Some comments pointed out that the tour was "fun" and "entertaining," with several notes about the drinks, drinking games, and the spooky atmosphere adding to the overall enjoyment. On the flip side, a couple of reviews mention the length being a little long, especially after a busy day. If you prefer shorter outings, this is worth considering.

Who Is This Tour Best For?

Munich Ghosts and Spirits Evening Walking Tour - Who Is This Tour Best For?

This experience suits travelers who enjoy storytelling, history, and a little bit of the paranormal—especially if you’re into Halloween-style fun or like an atmospheric walk at night. It’s perfect if you want to meet fellow travelers, enjoy some drinks, and learn some spooky legends of Munich in a relaxed, friendly setting.

It’s less ideal for those who prefer quiet, historical walking tours without the party vibe or for those who might find walking in the dark uncomfortable. If you’re traveling with a group that loves a bit of light-hearted fright and isn’t opposed to a casual drink or two, it’s a solid choice.

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"We had a great evening with Hannah Maria. She was charismatic and enthusiastic in her story telling and love for Munich ghost adventures. We are ..."

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FAQs

Munich Ghosts and Spirits Evening Walking Tour - FAQs

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, non-alcoholic options are automatically provided for children, making it a family-friendly option if you’re okay with the spooky stories.

What time does the tour start?
The tour begins at 7:00 pm, so it’s great for an evening activity after a day of sightseeing.

How long does the tour last?
It runs approximately 2 to 2.5 hours, walking through several key Munich spots at night.

Does the tour include transportation?
No, it’s a walking tour starting and ending at the same point, with no additional transportation involved.

Are tips included?
Tips or gratuities for guides are not included but are appreciated if you feel the guide did a good job.

Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Is this tour good for solo travelers?
Absolutely. The group size is small enough to feel intimate, and it’s a great chance to meet fellow travelers with similar interests.

In the end, the Munich Ghosts and Spirits Evening Walking Tour offers a lively mix of dark tales, historic sights, and fun drinks—all delivered by passionate guides. If you’re into ghost stories, enjoy nighttime walks, and want a different way to explore Munich, it’s well worth considering. Just remember, it’s a longer tour, so be prepared to walk and listen—and perhaps get a little spooked.

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