San Antonio by Night, Texas, U.S.A.

Anyone who’s visited San Antonio can testify that the city is a place of numerous attractions and opportunities for new experiences. However, not everyone knows that there’s a chance of running into supernatural occurrences while exploring the city’s streets. That’s precisely what the San Antonio Ghost Walk is all about.

If you like a healthy dose of otherworldly thrills and aren’t faint of heart, this tour will be just the thing for you. Let’s take a closer look at what the Ghost Walk offers.

About the San Antonio Ghost Walk

It might not be common knowledge that San Antonio counts among the U.S. cities with the most hauntings. As such, it represents the ideal setting for the Ghost Walk tour.

The tour is a walking experience that takes you through some of San Antonio’s most chilling locations. The walk starts at the Bad Wolf Ghost Tours and follows a trail of unexplained sites throughout the city. However, you’ll get more than just scares on this tour.

The guides are knowledgeable and experienced, ready to reveal lesser-known details about the locations themselves and, more importantly, the ghostly apparitions that reportedly linger there. Better yet, you never know if you’ll actually spot a ghost or not.

Best of all, if you do run across a paranormal event, you’ll not only be free but encouraged to film it or snap a photo. The San Antonio Ghost Walk tour doesn’t restrict visitors when it comes to recording their experiences.

Since this is a walking tour, comfortable footwear is recommended. Granted, you won’t be going on a particularly intensive hike, but you’ll want nothing drawing your attention away from the experience. The entire Ghost Walk will last about 90 minutes – approximately (and appropriately) the length of a horror movie.

The Key Locations

There’s more mystery to San Antonio than one might presume. Specific city locations have been rumored as haunted and there’s no shortage of tourists and locals alike reporting unusual shadows and specters around those areas.

While not the only places in San Antonio with such reputation, the city Riverwalk and the Alamo are among the most notable. These two locations will be at the core of the Ghost Walk experience.

The San Antonio Riverwalk

On the one side, the San Antonio Riverwalk represents a tourist hub. During the day, you can easily spend hours visiting its numerous shops or dining at one of the exquisite restaurants. But when night falls, the Riverwalk transforms into a very different place.

For many years, people have been spotting paranormal activities along the San Antonio River bank. In fact, one of the most haunted hotels in the city is found in this area. The Wyndham San Antonio River Walk Hotel building has gone through different names and changed purposes over time, but the site has remained chilling regardless of those changes.

This former Crowne Plaza Hotel is now permanently closed, which is no wonder if you account for the strange dealings that took place within its walls. For example, visitors have reported feeling like they were being watched. Some have seen shadows approaching them or heard eerie footsteps in the night. In most extreme cases, hotel guests would wake up with unexplained scratches although nothing interrupted their sleep during the night.

The Alamo

Undoubtedly the more famous of the two locations, the Alamo is renowned as the place of the pivotal battle. And while the historical value of this monument is unquestionable, its paranormal aspects may prove more elusive.

The scary history of the Alamo begins mere days after the battle between the Texan and Mexican armies. A Mexican patrol came to inspect the site only to return with an incredible story of six apparitions guarding the fort with flaming swords. This haunting was reportedly the reason why the location was left to fall into ruin rather than resettled or destroyed.

In the following century, the Alamo was the place of a hotel and, later, a jail. But before the famed battle took place, this site was a cemetery. When all things are considered, it’s no wonder the plaza is believed to be haunted to this day.

It’s not only that people see apparitions at the Alamo – some of them have become common. Ask a local about the little boy, the Mexican soldier, or a father standing at the fort’s rooftop with his son, and you’ll likely hear the same chilling story about numerous people seeing these ghostly figures.

Experience the Supernatural in San Antonio

If you aren’t frightened easily, the San Antonio Ghost Walk tour will be an amazing experience. You’ll get the chance to discover a more unsettling side of the city while getting immersed in its fascinating history, both documented and otherworldly.