2 Hours
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
Walk through Melbourne’s darker side at your own pace, uncovering real locations, eerie stories, and hidden history—all guided by simple offline audio directions. This self-guided Melbourne ghost walking tour takes around 2–3 hours, covering 20 stops across the CBD. The route is easy and flat, ideal for solo travellers... Read more
Flinders Street Melbourne’s iconic hub hides eerie after-dark stories. Beneath its glowing façade, Flinders Street Station holds ghostly sightings, including the mysterious fisherman of Platform 10.
Melbourne Town Hall blends grandeur with ghostly intrigue. Visitors report footsteps, cold spots, and doors opening overnight, making this historic civic landmark quietly unsettling after dark.
The Block Arcade Melbourne is elegant by day, haunted by night. Victorian figures, echoing footsteps, and cold spots linger in Melbourne The Block Arcade, where history refuses to leave.
The Mitre Tavern, Melbourne’s oldest building, hides chilling legends. From sightings of a woman in white to unexplained sounds, this historic pub blends charm with lingering ghostly tales.
Near Dights Falls, calm waters conceal dark stories. Visitors report shadowy figures and footsteps along the river, making this peaceful spot feel quietly watched after sunset.
Hotel Sophia Melbourne appears ordinary, but guests report eerie presences, flickering lights, and figures in 1920s attire. This boutique stay offers comfort with a mysterious twist.
La Trobe’s Cottage in Melbourne’s gardens holds quiet unease. Visitors hear footsteps and feel watched, as if the past still lingers in this historic home of early leadership.
Queen Victoria Market Melbourne stands over thousands of graves. Beneath the lively Queen Street Victoria Market lies a forgotten cemetery, with sightings, whispers, and unexplained chills after dark.
Pentridge Prison’s legacy lives on beyond its walls. Once feared, this Coburg site still echoes with footsteps, shadows, and stories of confinement that refuse to fade.
Old Melbourne Gaol is one of Australia’s most haunted sites. Executions, including Ned Kelly’s, left lasting echoes—footsteps, cold drafts, and shadowy figures still linger inside.
.RMIT University - Melbourne City Campus sits beside Old Melbourne Gaol. Students report ghostly figures, phantom nurses, and eerie corridors where history blends with modern education.
Russell Street carries layers of history, from the 1986 bombing to ghostly sightings. Near Officeworks Russell Street, visitors report cold spots, shadows, and an unseen presence.
Chinatown Melbourne is vibrant yet mysterious. Hidden laneways reveal scents, ghostly figures, and echoes of its past filled with opium dens, secrets, and untold stories.
The Museum of Chinese Australian History preserves culture and mystery. In its basement, visitors feel watched, with eerie energy tied to the area’s chaotic past.
Princess Theatre is famed for its resident ghost, Federici. Since 1888, sightings, moving props, and a reserved seat have kept this Melbourne icon hauntingly theatrical.
Parliament of Victoria tours reveal more than politics. Staff report ghostly figures, flickering lights, and a mysterious girl roaming corridors after hours.
The Hotel Windsor blends luxury with legends. Guests report singing voices, moving objects, and ghostly sightings, making this historic stay both elegant and eerie.
Pink Alley Melbourne carries the chilling story of the Gun Alley murder. Visitors feel watched, with lingering tension tied to one of Melbourne’s most haunting unsolved cases.
Aradale Asylum’s dark history echoes through time. Known for whispers, shadows, and eerie silence, this distant site remains one of Victoria’s most unsettling locations.
Hosier Lane is famous for street art and chilling tales. Visitors report ghostly encounters, icy sensations, and shadows linked to dark history beneath its vibrant walls.
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