REVIEW · TAMPA
Haunted Tampa Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour – Ybor City
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Ghost stories meet a drink-and-walk plan. This Ybor City night tour mixes classic Tampa hauntings with real stops at neighborhood bars, so the spooky part feels part history lesson and part fun evening. Expect a 2.5-hour guided route starting at 7:30 pm.
I like the mix of storytelling and atmosphere. You’re not just hearing about ghosts in the abstract; you’re walking through the kind of streets where Ybor’s past still hangs around, then pairing it with visits to local drinking spots. I also love the small-group feel, with a maximum of 12 people, and the guides get called out by name for keeping the night friendly and engaging, including Laura and Callie.
One thing to consider: alcohol is not included, so if you’re expecting an all-you-go pub crawl, you may feel a bit short. Since some stops are bars, noise can also make it harder to hear the guide if you’re seated further in, so plan to stay close when the story starts.
In This Review
- Key Points You Should Know Before You Go
- Why This Ybor City Ghost Tour Feels Like a Real Night Out
- Meeting Points in Tampa: Tampa Bay Brewing Start to Cigar City End
- Price and Value: What You Pay $35.10 For
- Stop One: Ybor City Museum State Park in the Night Hours
- The Walking Story Route Through Historic Ybor
- Your Bar Stops and Alcohol: Enjoy It, Don’t Depend on It
- Costumed Guides, Real Personality, and the Small-Group Advantage
- Souvenir Can Cooler or Cup: A Small Take-Home That Actually Helps
- Who Should Book This Tour in Tampa, and Who Might Skip It
- Quick Practical Tips for a Better Haunted Booze and Boos Night
- Should You Book Haunted Tampa Booze and Boos in Ybor City?
- FAQ
- How long is the Haunted Tampa Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour?
- What does the $35.10 ticket include?
- Are alcoholic beverages included?
- What is the meeting point and start time?
- Where does the tour end?
- Is there an age requirement?
- How big is the group?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key Points You Should Know Before You Go

- Pub-and-ghost format: You’ll hear hauntings while also visiting local historic bars you can order from on your own.
- Costumed guide included: The tour is led by a costumed host who tells the stories as you walk.
- Small group size: With a maximum of 12 travelers, it feels more like a night out with a crew than a big bus tour.
- One stop is ticket-free: Ybor City Museum State Park is about 20 minutes and lists admission ticket free.
- 21+ with valid ID: This is an adults-only tour, and bars are part of the experience.
- Meet at Tampa Bay Brewing Company: Start at 1600 E 8th Ave and end at Cigar City Cider & Mead at 1812 N 15th St.
Why This Ybor City Ghost Tour Feels Like a Real Night Out

This isn’t a quiet, sit-on-a-park-bench ghost walk. It’s built like a Tampa evening: you start with a dose of local legend, then keep moving through historic Ybor at night while the guide connects the spooky stories to real places you could pass during the day and never notice.
The value here is the pairing. Ghost tours alone can feel like a history lecture with mild theater. Pub tours alone can feel like a bar-hopping checklist. This one blends the two, so you’re drinking if you want, but you’re also getting context for why Ybor has such a reputation—and why certain corners of the neighborhood stick in people’s minds.
It also has the right pacing for an adults night out. It runs about 2.5 hours, which is long enough for a full story arc, but short enough that you’re not stuck out late wondering when it ends.
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Meeting Points in Tampa: Tampa Bay Brewing Start to Cigar City End
Your tour starts at Tampa Bay Brewing Company, 1600 E 8th Ave, Tampa, FL 33605, with a 7:30 pm start time. The tour ends at Cigar City Cider & Mead, 1812 N 15th St, Tampa, FL 33605.
A couple practical notes you’ll be glad you thought about:
- This is a walking tour, so wear shoes you can move in on sidewalks and curb cuts.
- Since the end is at a different spot than the start, plan to treat the tour like a single moving itinerary rather than two separate destinations.
- The tour offers a mobile ticket, and it runs near public transportation, which helps if you’re trying to avoid driving and parking stress.
If you’re doing a Friday or Saturday night in Ybor, you’ll likely appreciate how the route funnels you into places without having to map everything yourself.
Price and Value: What You Pay $35.10 For

At $35.10 per person, this sits in the sweet spot for a guided experience that includes actual time with a host, plus a structured plan for where you’ll go in Ybor.
Here’s the breakdown of what matters for your money:
- Included: a 2.5-hour walking tour, a costumed tour guide, visits to local historic bars, and stories tied to Ybor’s hauntings.
- Not included: alcoholic beverages. You can buy what you want at the bars.
There’s also one nice cost-saver built into the schedule: Ybor City Museum State Park lists admission ticket free during the stop. That doesn’t mean the rest of the tour is free of charge—just that you’re not paying extra for that particular historical stop.
And there’s a small, practical memento upside: you may come home with a can cooler or cup as a reminder.
Bottom line: you’re paying for the guide, the walking structure, and the story-to-place connection. If you show up ready to participate (bring your ID, stay engaged, and listen when the group pauses), the price makes sense.
Stop One: Ybor City Museum State Park in the Night Hours

The tour’s first stop is Ybor City Museum State Park. You’ll spend about 20 minutes there, and the admission ticket is free for that stop.
What I like about putting a museum park stop early is simple: it sets the tone. Before you’re in bar lighting and louder streets, you get a grounded start—hearing what still haunts the park and why people associate these places with stories that don’t fade.
Practical tip: this is a short stop. If you want photos, keep it moving. Arrive mentally ready to listen first, then snap shots second.
Potential drawback: if you’re hoping for a long, museum-style exploration, this is not that. It’s more about story delivery and then getting you out into the night.
The Walking Story Route Through Historic Ybor
After the first stop, the tour keeps going through historic downtown Ybor at night. This is where the format really matters: you’re not just listening while you stand still. You’re walking, pausing, and hearing the guide connect hauntings to the built environment around you.
From the way the guide style comes through in feedback, the best experiences happen when you’re willing to do the simple work of staying with the group and focusing when the guide talks. Several guides are praised by name—Laura and Callie show up often—suggesting that the tour’s energy and pacing are part of what makes it work.
A few considerations to keep expectations straight:
- This is a ghost story tour, but it’s also a bar-walk tour. If you want heavy spooky vibes with lots of time outside, you’ll want to remember that the schedule includes bar visits.
- Bar stops can be loud. If you end up in a spot where you can’t hear, you’ll lose some of the story, so make it your job to position yourself closer when the group gathers.
If you’re on a lively night in Ybor, you’ll also feel the neighborhood energy—part of the appeal, even when it means the atmosphere isn’t fully quiet and creepy.
Your Bar Stops and Alcohol: Enjoy It, Don’t Depend on It
The tour includes visits to local, historic bars. Alcoholic beverages are available for purchase, but they are not included in your ticket cost.
This is a big deal for how you should plan your evening. Think of drinks as optional extras that support the vibe, not the core mechanic of the tour.
Here’s how to make the bar part work for you:
- Decide your pace early. One drink can pair well with the stories. Too many drinks can make it harder to hear or follow the route.
- Keep your eyes on the guide during transitions. The walking schedule depends on everyone staying together.
- Bring your ID, because the tour requires you to be 21+ with valid identification.
One more thing: a few experiences have felt a bit uneven in the balance between spooky story time and bar time. That doesn’t mean the tour is wrong—it means you should pick it if you want both elements, not if you want one to fully dominate.
Costumed Guides, Real Personality, and the Small-Group Advantage

A costumed tour guide is part of the package, and the guide’s style can make the difference between a good walk and a great night. You’ll see repeated praise for guides by name, including Laura, Callie, Hope, Lilly, Morgan, Cody, and Danielle.
Even when the stories run spooky, the social part seems to land. People commonly highlight that the host keeps the group engaged and makes it easy to be friendly, even if you’re solo or on a date. With a maximum of 12 travelers, you’re less likely to feel swallowed by a crowd.
This is also why the tour feels like a good group activity:
- Friends can split conversation and compare notes on the legends.
- Couples get an easy shared experience without needing to pick a restaurant or plan every stop.
- Solo travelers can talk with others during pauses, then drift back to the guide when the story restarts.
If you prefer guided attention and a lively host rather than a quiet self-guided stroll, this format is a strong fit.
Souvenir Can Cooler or Cup: A Small Take-Home That Actually Helps

One of the tour highlights is a souvenir can cooler or cup to take home. That’s not just cute; it’s practical. Tampa heat and humidity can turn any “I’ll remember this” trip into a memory that fades fast. A usable souvenir keeps the night from slipping into the background.
If you’re the type who collects functional travel items, this is a nice bonus at the end of the route.
Who Should Book This Tour in Tampa, and Who Might Skip It
This tour is a great match if you want:
- A 2.5-hour night plan in Ybor City that feels like both entertainment and local learning.
- A route that includes historic bars plus ghost stories, rather than treating them as separate nights.
- A small-group walking experience led by a costumed guide.
It also fits well for weekend schedules. The tour runs on Friday and Saturday, which is handy when you’re trying to fill the night without locking yourself into a long, late commitment.
Who might not love it:
- If you want a heavy, outdoors-only ghost hunt vibe, expect that bar stops are part of the structure.
- If you want drinks included, remember alcohol is purchased separately.
- If you hate loud bar environments or you’re sensitive to noise, you’ll want to position yourself so you can still hear the guide when the group gathers.
Quick Practical Tips for a Better Haunted Booze and Boos Night
You’ll have more fun if you set yourself up for success from minute one:
- Bring a valid ID. The tour requires 21+ with ID.
- Wear comfortable shoes. You’ll be walking for about 2.5 hours.
- Arrive with the mindset of listening. Even on a good night, the bar noise can compete with voices.
- Keep your expectations balanced: this is ghost storytelling with stops at local bars, not a full-scale paranormal investigation.
- Have your phone ready for a mobile ticket and stay aware of the meeting and ending points so you don’t get separated.
Also, if you’re looking to plan your own night after the tour, note that it ends at Cigar City Cider & Mead, so you can naturally keep the evening going nearby.
Should You Book Haunted Tampa Booze and Boos in Ybor City?
With a 4.7 rating and 93% recommended, this is clearly landing for most people who want a fun, adults-only night in Ybor City. The core reason to book is the balance of story and atmosphere: a costumed guide ties Tampa hauntings to real neighborhood stops, and the small-group size helps the night stay personal.
I’d especially recommend it if you’re new to Tampa or new to Ybor and want someone to point out the places and lore you’d likely miss on your own. It’s also a strong date-night option because it gives you a shared activity with built-in conversation.
Skip it only if you’re expecting drinks included or a strictly spooky, outdoors-only tour. If your ideal night is part history lesson, part ghost story, and part local bar time you choose at your own pace, then this one fits.
FAQ
How long is the Haunted Tampa Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour?
The tour runs about 2 hours 30 minutes.
What does the $35.10 ticket include?
You get a 2.5-hour walking tour with a costumed tour guide, stories about local hauntings and ghosts, and visits to local historic bars.
Are alcoholic beverages included?
No. Alcoholic beverages are available for purchase, but they are not included in the ticket price.
What is the meeting point and start time?
The tour starts at Tampa Bay Brewing Company, 1600 E 8th Ave, Tampa, FL 33605 at 7:30 pm.
Where does the tour end?
It ends at Cigar City Cider & Mead, 1812 N 15th St, Tampa, FL 33605.
Is there an age requirement?
Yes. You must be 21+ and have a valid ID for this tour.
How big is the group?
The tour has a maximum of 12 travelers.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes. The tour is offered in English.
What happens if the weather is bad?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid isn’t refunded.








