DTLA Murder Mystery Ghost Tour





Descripción
En nuestra gira de DTLA Murder Mystery Ghost, realizamos una investigación de la parte más oscura de Los Ángeles y disfrutamos de cócteles en dos bares encantados. Primero visitamos el Hotel Biltmore, el último lugar donde se vio viva a la Dalia Negra. A continuación, nos detenemos en Clifton's y aprendemos sobre el impulso anticorrupción de su fundador cristiano (que tenía algunos secretos propios). Después de eso es el Hotel Cecil, que tiene una historia infernal de asesinatos, suicidios y asesinos (incluido el Night Stalker). De allí nos trasladamos al otrora grandioso Hotel Alexandria, donde el fantasma de Rudolph Valentino todavía ronda su antiguo ático, luego el Hotel Barclay, hogar de dos asesinos en serie y escenario de algunos asesinatos brutales. Visitamos el sitio de la Masacre de Chinatown de 1871, antes de que finalice el recorrido en los Halls of Justice, lugar de muchos juicios, incluidos los de Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel y Charles Manson. * El tour comienza a las 6 pm todos los sábados.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
El atentado de Los Angeles Times de 1910 fue un evento trágico e importante en la historia de Los Ángeles.
La escena de muchos ensayos famosos, el más conocido de los cuales fue probablemente Charles Manson. La morgue aquí también ha sido uno de los lugares de descanso final para muchas estrellas.
La primera catedral católica de Los Ángeles, este edificio histórico de 1885 fue construido cerca del escenario de uno de los linchamientos masivos más grandes de la historia de Estados Unidos. Observamos la masacre de Chinatown de 1871.
El primer Presidente utilizó el histórico Barclay Hotel para visitar Los Ángeles, poco antes de ser asesinado, pero también ha sido un hogar temporal para no menos de 2 asesinos en serie.
Una vez que el hotel más grande de Los Ángeles y utilizado por estrellas de cine, Kings and Presidents, el Hotel Alexandria es un punto de acceso inolvidable.
A menudo conocido como el Hotel Suicida, trágicamente muchos han tomado su último aliento aquí. El Cecil Hotel ha aparecido en numerosos documentales y programas de televisión.
Ingrese a este increíble ícono de Los Ángeles e inmediatamente sea transportado a un bosque de secoyas, mientras aprende sobre la corrupción de Los Ángeles en 1930.
Comience esta noir investigación del centro de Los Ángeles en el famoso Biltmore Hotel, el último lugar donde se vio a la Dalia Negra con vida.
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Información importante
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Trate de llegar al punto de encuentro 10-15 minutos antes. Si llegas tarde puedes perderte el tour.
- Este tour no se recomienda para niños menores de 15 años.
- Podemos ir a dos bares diferentes para cócteles en este tour, cada uno por 15 minutos. Tienes que ser mayor de 21 años. para pedir una bebida alcohólica, pero no tiene que ser mayor de 21 años. para hacer este recorrido.
- Al hacer una reserva para este tour, usted acepta estar sujeto a los términos de servicio de The Real Los Angeles Tours.
- Por favor verifique las fechas y horarios cuidadosamente ANTES de hacer una reserva.
- Este es un recorrido a pie y nos movemos a un ritmo razonable. Si tiene problemas de movilidad, reserve un recorrido privado a través de nuestro sitio web.
Opiniones(64)
The 3-hour walking ghost tour in Downtown LA, and overall, it was an interesting experience. The guide was knowledgeable and shared plenty of eerie stories and historical details about the area. You could tell he was passionate about what he does, which made the storytelling engaging. That said, there were a few downsides worth noting. The tour itinerary mentioned a stop for a drink, which I assumed would also serve as a quick restroom break. About two hours in, a couple of people in our group needed to use the restroom, so I asked when the stop would be. The guide told us that since our group was large (14 people), we wouldn’t be making that stop after all. That was disappointing and made the last hour uncomfortable for several of us. Another thing to be aware of is that the tour ends about a 15-minute walk from where it starts. The area isn’t the safest to walk through late at night, especially for a group of women, so plan accordingly. I recommend parking near the ending point and walking to the meeting spot at the start while it’s still daylight. Also, use the restroom before you begin the tour, since there won’t be a scheduled break during the three hours. Overall, it’s an informative and entertaining tour, but a few logistical details could be improved to make the experience smoother for guests.
We're sorry to hear that this guest didn't have the 5 star experience on our tour that we strive to give everyone. Unfortunately several guests were late for the tour and the guide made the decision to hold the tour, since traffic was particularly bad around downtown that night and it was the last Saturday before Halloween, so he felt that guests would be particularly keen on doing the tour. It is for this reason that we normally only wait a short time for latecomers. It is true that late-running guests can be disruptive. Nevertheless the guide did make a restroom stop half way through the tour and we're not sure why this guest says that there wasn't one. The tour ended at the Biltmore Hotel, which has some of the nicest restrooms in DTLA. Also it's not accurate to say that the neighborhood isn't safe. It is - otherwise we wouldn't be doing tours in the area. It's Los Angeles - and in fact the tour passes LAPD headquarters, one of the safest spots in LA. The reviewer makes a good point - that guests can park near the tour's end, at Pershing Square, or they can take the Metro. The tour starts at Historic Broadway Metro and ends at Pershing Square station.
My wife and I really enjoyed the DTLA murder mystery/haunted tour. Our tour guide Paul was a fountain of knowledge and of course very personable. He also told us about other historical events in downtown and the LA region that was very interesting.
Great tour with more than I could have hoped for! Shout out to Paul for his great story telling and knowledge of the history and hauntings of downtown LA.
Our family of 6 really enjoyed this tour. I highly recommend it. Our tour guide had great, well told stories. Just visitors of L.A., we saw and heard about many things not on a typical tour.
Paul was very knowledgeable about Los Angeles history. Great guide! Appreciated the experience in downtown LA!
My friend and I look for ghost or scary tours for Halloween every year. Our guide Damien is a great story teller. This was more of a murder story tour but well worth it, learning the history of downtown LA is eye opening.
My friend and I really enjoyed the tour. I'm a native DTLAngeleno so it was great to hear and learn more in-depth stories and details about staples like the Cecil Hotel and the Barclay Hotel. Damien was a great tour guide and did his best to keep us on schedule and safe in some areas that others might deem too shady. A great tour for locals and tourists alike.
Damien D. was very knowledgeable and a fun tour guide. Walking thru skidrow and seeing the Cecil Hotel was the highlight of the tour!
Great tour. Lots of history about the checkered past of LA. Damien was full of information and fun! This tour was well worth 3 hours of our time.
A terrific tour that’s both entertaining & informative. Damien is a brilliant tour guide who brings history to life. A 3-hour experience that’s well worth the money. Great for locals and out of town guests.



