Bristol Darkest Secrets Tour

As night falls, your cloaked guide leads you through Bristol’s Old City, sharing chilling tales of ghostly sightings, dark legends, and the brutal events that shaped its haunted reputation. Exploring execution sites, plague pits, and shadowed alleyways, you’ll uncover the city’s darker history before ending with one final spine-tingling story.

Highlights :

  • Uncover local urban legends

  • Visit sites of paranormal activity

  • Explore ghostly alleyways near St Nicholas Market

  • Hear chilling tales of ghosts and ghouls

  • Discover spirits of Bristol’s historic harbourside

Full Description :

As night falls over Bristol, your chilling journey begins in the heart of the Old City, where your cloaked guide welcomes you with tales of the restless spirits said to linger in the shadows. After a brief introduction, you’ll set off through narrow, torchlit streets, passing historic buildings and forgotten alleyways steeped in dark history.

Your guide will lead you to sites of reported paranormal activity, where you’ll hear gripping accounts of ghostly apparitions, unexplained sightings, and eerie sounds that have unsettled locals for centuries. Along the way, you’ll uncover chilling urban legends, stories of brutal crimes, and the true events that inspired Bristol’s most haunting folklore.

As the tour continues, you’ll explore former execution sites, plague pits, and hidden corners of the city, learning how Bristol’s turbulent past gave rise to its supernatural reputation. The atmosphere grows more intense as shadows stretch across the streets and the city’s secrets are revealed.

The experience concludes with one final spine-tingling story, leaving you with a deeper understanding of Bristol’s darker history — and the unsettling feeling that you may not have been alone after all.

Meeting Point :

We will meet in front oEquestrian Statue of William III, Queen Square, Bristol BS1 4QS, UK

Know before you go :

  • Children aged under 4 go free

  • Stairs are involved in this tour which may not be suitable for those with mobility issues