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Cancellation Policy
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If you cancel at least 7 day(s) in advance of the scheduled departure, there is no cancellation fee.
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If you cancel between 6 and 3 day(s) in advance of the scheduled departure, there is a 50 percent cancellation fee.
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If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure or fail to show up on the confirmed day of travel, there is a 100 percent cancellation fee.
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Starpoints:
- Meet at our easy-to-locate main ticket booth next to the New England Aquarium for a night of chills and thrills.
- Hop onboard our Trolley of the Doomed.
- Join your host, a 17th Century gravedigger, cursed with the sentence of eternal damnation.
- Listen to the stories of the unfortunate souls he has encountered and the macabre events he's witnessed.
- Hear about Boston's most sinister characters, from the Angel of Death, to the king of all killers, the Boston Strangler.
- Step inside two of the oldest burial grounds in Boston for a walking tour you will never forget.
- Visit the Copp's Hill Burying Ground, the final resting place of Cotton Mather, a man famous for his "intimate" involvement with the Salem Witch Trials.
- Walk through the Granary Burying Ground, where you will visit the final resting places John Hancock, Paul Revere & Samuel Adams.
- Learn about all the haunts & ghouls, who call the "Hub" their home.
- Bring your camera to capture spooktacular photo opportunities!
Tour Options
This tour / activity has the following tour options. Click the "Check Availability" button to select a travel date and confirm availability for your preferred tour option.
7:00pm Departure
- Price from USD $36.09
- Departs at 7:00pm
- Code: PM1900
9:00pm Departure
- Price from USD $36.09
- Departs at 9:00pm
- Code: PM2100
Description
Meet at our easy-to-locate main ticket booth next to the New England Aquarium for a night of chills and thrills awaits you onboard our Trolley of the Doomed. Join your host, a 17th Century gravedigger, cursed with the sentence of eternal damnation.
This wretched creature is doomed to travel the streets of Boston and relay the stories of the unfortunate souls he has encountered and the macabre events he's witnessed during his purgatory.
Hear about Boston's most sinister characters, from the Angel of Death, to the king of all killers, the Boston Strangler. Learn about all the haunts & ghouls that call the "Hub" their home.
But that's not all! Step inside 2 of the oldest burying grounds in Boston proper for a walking tour you will never forget. Learn the significance of the imagery you'll find in these 17th century burial grounds and the famous and not so famous (but even more interesting) occupants interred within.
Visit the Copp's Hill Burying Ground in the North End, nestled atop the tallest point in one of Boston's oldest historic districts. Visit the final resting place of Cotton Mather, a man famous for his "intimate" involvement with the Salem Witch Trials.
Then, on to the Granary Burying Ground, where you will visit the final resting places of many of the most famous heroes of the American Revolution including John Hancock, Paul Revere and Samuel Adams.
Join us - if you dare!

Meet our frightseeing tour at the end of the Marriott Long Wharf Hotel on Atlantic Avenue by the corner of Atlantic Avenue and State Street.
Reviews & ratings from fellow travelers
Read what other travelers think about the Boston Ghosts & Gravestones Trolley & Walking Tour (Trolley). We only accept reviews from actual, confirmed travelers who purchased the tour / activity from us, so you can be sure the reviews are unbiased and authentic.
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The actors were great -- especially Ash and the young woman in the grave yard. My wife has walking issues and chose to stay on the bus at the two cemetery stops. The driver was very kind to her. Thank youl
Reviewed by: Anonymous, USA, August 2010
I thought it was wonderful, anyone who loves theatrics and the creepy side of history would enjoy it!
Reviewed by: Anonymous, USA, August 2010
We had a terrific guide. Please tell him that we saw his "girlfriend" from the Commons on Halloween in Salem. Actually, we heard her before we saw her.
Reviewed by: Bryan M., USA, November 2009
I went with some friends from work. We had a great time! it was very informative and fun at the same time.
Reviewed by: Karen H., USA, October 2009
A+
Reviewed by: Angelia C., USA, October 2009
It was great fun! So glad we had our guide on our bus. She made the evening interactive for everyone. My only complaint was the mosquitoes in the cemetery where Revere is buried. I realize you can't control that but everyone I saw was slapping and scratching at those blood suckers! I found it very interesting and much better than the walking ghost tour we had previously taken last fall. Even my 17 year old son enjoyed it! I will certainly recommend this to anyone I know visiting Boston! Thank you.
Reviewed by: Teri T., USA, August 2009
Excellent. Tour guide was the ultimate best! Quick witted and interesting and very personable. Highly recommend this tour!
Reviewed by: James B., USA, May 2009
This was such amazing fun! Scary and interesting. I would recommend it to everyone, it was such a laugh. You never knew what was going to happen. The guides were brilliant tour guides and actors, it was great.
Reviewed by: Alexandra S., UK, November 2008
The tour guide was an absolute delight. Very entertaining and informative. My family and I had a great time!
Reviewed by: Carrie R., USA, July 2008
The "ghosts" did a great job and were very entertaining.
Reviewed by: ANN H., USA, June 2008

Recent photos from fellow travelers
Here are recent candid photos of the Boston Ghosts & Gravestones Trolley & Walking Tour (Trolley). If you want to share your own tour photos, simply email your photos to tourphotos@thereservationcenter.com with your Booking ID Number. Please note: We only accept photos from actual, confirmed travelers to Boston who purchased this tour / activity directly from us. Thanks in advance for sharing!
Our guide
He was a little twitchy.
Photo by: Wallace B, United States of America, May 2010
Among the grateful dead
We now know what it is to be saved by the bell.
Photo by: Wallace B, United States of America, May 2010
Spirits in the Night
You never know what may turn up in a graveyard.
Photo by: Wallace B, United States of America, May 2010
Anthrax stalks his prey.
Got Ghost?
Photo by: Kendra P, United States of America, June 2009
Anthrax Makes Contact
"Be gone clean spirit!" he shouts.
Photo by: Kendra P, United States of America, June 2009
Anthrax is Possessed
Anthrax gives the clean spirit that's possesed his body the slip by rolling his eyeballs to the top of his head and freakin out.
Photo by: Kendra P, United States of America, June 2009