New York City’s Haunted Village Walking Tour offers a thrilling and chilling experience for those seeking to uncover the city’s dark history. Led by expert guide Matthew LaSpata, you will venture into eerie locations, including a haunted graveyard, bar, and library, where they’ll hear spine-tingling ghost stories and uncover the hidden secrets that lurk within these iconic sites. With complimentary soda in hand, adventurers can expect a 2-hour journey that’s sure to leave them captivated and eager to learn more about the city’s supernatural side.
Key Points

- A 2-hour guided tour led by Matthew LaSpata that visits a haunted graveyard, bar, and library in New York City.
- Starts at $40.00 with a maximum group size of 10 travelers and includes complimentary soda.
- Not wheelchair accessible but stroller accessible and service animals welcome.
- Tour begins at 7:30 PM in front of The Long Pour bar and concludes at 14 W 10th St.
- Merchant’s House Museum admission is not included as the museum is closed during the tour.
Tour Overview

The Haunted Village Walking Tour in New York City is a 2-hour guided excursion that takes participants through some of the city’s most eerie and historic locations.
Led by Matthew LaSpata, the tour features visits to a haunted graveyard, a haunted bar, and a haunted library.
Priced from $40.00, the tour accommodates a maximum of 10 travelers and includes soda or pop, but admission to the Merchant’s House Museum isn’t included as it’s closed during the tour.
The meeting point is in front of The Long Pour bar, and the tour ends at 14 W 10th St, New York, NY 10011, USA.
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Tour Highlights

Highlights of the Haunted Village Walking Tour include entrance to a haunted graveyard, a haunted bar, and a haunted library.
Thirsty travelers will also receive a refreshing soda or pop during the tour. Unfortunately, admission to the Merchant’s House Museum isn’t included, as it’s closed during the tour.
The guide, who’ll be dressed in all black, will lead the small group of no more than 10 travelers on an eerie exploration of these haunted New York City locations.
This 2.5-hour tour isn’t wheelchair accessible but is stroller accessible, and service animals are welcome.
Meeting and Pickup

Travelers will meet the guide at 155 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003, USA, which is in front of The Long Pour bar. The guide will be wearing all black, making them easy to identify.
The tour will end at 14 W 10th St, New York, NY 10011, USA. The tour is conveniently located near public transportation, allowing participants to easily access the meeting and end points.
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Travelers should arrive at the meeting point 5-10 minutes before the scheduled 7:30 PM start time.
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The guide will provide clear instructions and lead the group throughout the haunted tour.
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The tour ends at the final destination, where participants can explore the area further or depart.
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Travelers are responsible for their own transportation to and from the tour.
Haunted Graveyard Exploration

Participants’ first stop on the haunted tour is the eerie graveyard, where they’ll explore the grounds and learn about the site’s dark history.
Surrounded by crumbling headstones and overgrown foliage, the graveyard sets an ominous tone for the rest of the tour.
As the group ventures deeper, they’ll hear tales of ghosts and unexplained phenomena that have been reported over the years.
The guide will point out key landmarks and share chilling anecdotes that are sure to send shivers down the participants’ spines.
This immersive experience provides a glimpse into the paranormal side of the city, setting the stage for the haunted sites that lie ahead.
Experience at the Haunted Bar

After exploring the eerie graveyard, the group makes their way to the next stop on the tour – a haunted bar with a sinister past.
The guide leads them to a dimly lit hotel, its walls adorned with antique mirrors and vintage photographs. As they step inside, the group senses an unsettling atmosphere:
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The air is thick with the scent of stale cigarette smoke and spilled alcohol.
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The bartender, a sullen-faced individual, silently serves their complimentary sodas with an air of discomfort.
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Shadows seem to flicker in the corners, as if unseen entities are watching their every move.
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The sound of glasses clinking and muffled conversations creates an eerie, disquieting ambiance.
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Visiting the Haunted Library

The group then ventures toward the final stop on their haunted tour – a legendary haunted library with a storied past.
Rumored to be home to restless spirits, the library’s dimly lit corridors and creaking floorboards send shivers down the spines of the visitors.
The guide recounts tales of books flying off shelves, strange noises echoing through the stacks, and unexplained cold spots.
The group explores the library’s darkened corners, searching for any signs of paranormal activity.
As they exit the building, the participants share their impressions, some more unnerved than others by the eerie atmosphere and unsettling experiences within the haunted library.
Merchant’s House Museum

Sadly, the Merchant’s House Museum doesn’t feature on the Haunted Village Walking Tour, as it remains closed during the tour’s duration.
The museum offers a unique glimpse into the lives of a wealthy 19th-century family, the Tredwells, who occupied the building from 1835 to 1933. Visitors can explore:
- Lavishly decorated period rooms with original furnishings
- The servants’ quarters, offering a contrast to the affluent living spaces
- The Tredwell family cemetery, located in the backyard
- Guided tours that immerse guests in the history and hauntings of the Merchant’s House
Despite its exclusion from the walking tour, the Merchant’s House Museum stands as a captivating historical site, awaiting exploration by those intrigued by the past.
Tour Schedule and Additional Information

Typically, the Haunted Village Walking Tour kicks off at 7:30 PM, ensuring participants can explore the spooky settings under the cover of night. The tour is easily accessible, with a meeting point near public transportation. Travelers can reserve their spot and pay later, with a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the experience. While the Merchant’s House Museum is closed during the tour, the experience includes entry to a haunted graveyard, bar, and library, as well as a complimentary soda. Additional details, such as the non-wheelchair accessibility and allowance of service animals, are provided to help guests plan accordingly.
| Tour Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Duration | Approx. 2-3 hours |
| Group Size | Maximum of 10 travelers |
| Price | From $40.00 |
| Meeting Point | 155 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003 |
| End Point | 14 W 10th St, New York, NY 10011 |
Recap
The Haunted Village Walking Tour in New York City offers a thrilling 2-hour experience led by an expert guide. Participants can explore eerie locations, hear chilling ghost stories, and uncover the dark history of the sites. With a maximum group size of 10, the tour provides a unique and spooky adventure for those interested in the paranormal. However, the Merchant’s House Museum remains closed during the tour.
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