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7 BEST Ghost Tours in Paris, France in 2023

Ready to experience some thrills and chills on the Ghost Tours in Paris?

I hope so because as the sun sets and darkness descends, Paris reveals a more spectral side hidden in the shadows of its iconic monuments and cobbled lanes. 

The Ghost Tours in Paris take you through forgotten alleyways, unearthing chilling tales that have stood the test of time. 

As someone who loves the romance of Paris, especially when it’s raining, however cliche that is, I’ve loved discovering the scarier side of the city.

Ready to embark on a journey with me that will send shivers down your spine? Let’s unveil the mysteries.

My Top 3 Picks: Ghost Tours in Paris

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Père Lachaise Cemetery – the Most Haunted Paris Tour

Discover ghostly secrets of the graves

See celebrity graves most people miss

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Phantom of the Opera – a Paris Ghost Story

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The Catacombs – a Scary Thing To Do In Paris

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Discover the 7 BEST Ghost Tours in Paris, France

Time to leave the Eiffel Tower behind and take some time out to see the darker side of Paris.

Take a night walking tour, reveal the secrets of the French Revolution, and hear the stories of the Louvre as you dive into the world of Paris Ghost Tours.

No 1 – Père Lachaise Cemetery – the Most Haunted Paris Tour

If you want to see the most famous graveyard in Paris, and not miss any of the celebrity graves, then you need to book this Private Tour of Père Lachaise Cemetery.

RATING: 5 Stars | TOUR LENGTH:  2 Hours | Check Rates & Availability!

WHY YOU’LL WANT TO BOOK THIS TOUR

In case you didn’t know, Père Lachaise isn’t just any graveyard. Opened in 1804 and named after King Louis XIV’s adviser, Father François d’Aix de la Chaise, this place is pretty much a who’s who from back in the day.

Inside, you’ll find graves of big names like Edith Piaf, Oscar Wilde, Marcel Proust, Jim Morrison, and Frédéric Chopin.

But Père Lachaise isn’t just about graves. It’s filled with sculptures, and detailed tombstones and mausoleums, all set in a green space that feels more park than a cemetery.

Here’s a heads-up: it’s massive, and you will get lost without a map. If you’re after Oscar Wilde’s grave, head to Division 89, while Edith Piaf’s is a bit further in 97. And Jim Morrison? He’s in Division 6, and attracts more visitors than any other grave.

Oh, and a fun fact: as you walk around, you might spot some names you recognize from street signs in the city.

If you want to make the most of your visit and get the real story of the celebrities buried there, this is hands down the best tour to take.

WHAT OTHERS HAVE SAID

We had a wonderful tour with Alberto, who was very knowledgeable and engaging and spoke perfect English. He shared many stories of the cemetery, which we would never have been able to find out on our own.

PAUL (read more reviews)

No 2 – Phantom of the Opera – a Paris Ghost Story

Bring the story of the Phantom of the Opera to life with this personalised private guided tour of Opera Garnier.

RATING: 5 Stars | TOUR LENGTH:  1 Hour 30 Minutes | Check Rates & Availability!

Craving a touch of drama and suspense? Then you’ve got to check out Opéra Garnier Tour and its famous tale of the Phantom of the Opera. This grand Opera House, also dubbed Palais Garnier, sits proudly in the 9th arrondissement.

Fun fact: it’s here because of a close call. Emperor Napoleon III and his wife were nearly killed at the old opera house. Though they dodged that bullet, eight of their crew weren’t so lucky. So, they thought, “Why not build a safer and fancier place?

And what a place it is. We’re talking a jaw-dropping marble staircase, chandeliers that make you go “wow,” and a ceiling from Marc Chagall himself. It quickly became Paris’s top spot for the rich and fabulous to flaunt their cash while catching a show.

But what really put it on the map, was the whole Phantom of the Opera buzz. Big thanks to Gaston Leroux for spicing things up with his novel. And, of course, to the films and that smash-hit musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber.

Erik (aka The Phantom), is a musical genius with a disfigured face, lurking below in the opera’s creepy maze. He falls in love with Christine Daaé, a singer in the opera chorus. Their tangled tale has it all: awe-inspiring songs, heartbreaking mishaps, and a romance that was doomed from the start.

As part of the tour, you can visit the Phantom’s old haunts. Think dark, twisty corridors and secret spots. And you can’t miss the legendary Box No. 5, Erik’s personal no-go zone for shows.

For a slice of Phantom drama, I recommend booking the Private Guided Tour. Trust me, you’ll want to catch every juicy bit.

WHAT OTHERS HAVE SAID

We enjoyed our private tours with Nick so much. He was knowledgeable and friendly. He answered all my questions and customised the tours to my interests. Nick was a wonderful part of our vacation.

TRACY. (read more reviews)

No 3 – The Catacombs – a Scary Thing To Do In Paris

If you want to discover the darker side of Paris and the underground tunnels running beneath the city, take the VIP Catacombs Tour with Restricted Access.

RATING: 4.5 Stars | TOUR LENGTH:  2 Hours | Check Rates & Availability!

WHY YOU’LL WANT TO BOOK THIS TOUR

Ready for a deep dive (literally) into Paris’s underground? Check out the Paris Catacombs – a twisty maze below the streets with a backstory that kicks off in the late 1700s.

Here’s the scoop: Back in the day, Paris had a real mess on its hands. Cemeteries were bursting at the seams, and it wasn’t just creepy – it was a health nightmare.

So, the government thought, “Why not move the remains to the old limestone pits down below?” Starting in 1786, they shifted a whopping load of bones underground, crafting what we now call the Paris Catacombs.

The vibe? Straight out of a horror flick. Dim lights, haunting echoes, and a stillness, that’s just kind of eerie.

You’ll find the entrance to the tunnels in the 14th arrondissement. Go down a spiralling staircase, and welcome to spooksville.

The main event is the ossuary. Imagine over six million bones stacked up like artwork – some even getting all artsy with skull sculptures and whatnot.

Though the catacombs run for around 200 miles under Paris, you’ll only get to see a small part of that.

Fun fact: during WWII, the French Resistance used these tunnels as hideouts.

WHAT OTHERS HAVE SAID

Georgia was the most amazing tour guide. It was definitely worth it to go places the regular walk-up patrons couldn’t explore.

james (read more reviews)

No 4 – Dark Myths & Legends Walking Tour

Dive deep into the shadowy tales of Paris on the Dark Myths & Legends Walking Tour that peels back the layers of the city’s enigmatic history.

RATING: 5 Stars | TOUR LENGTH:  2 Hours 30 Minutes | Check Rates & Availability!

WHY YOU’LL WANT TO BOOK THIS TOUR

Wander through the city at night on the Dark Myths & Legends Walking Tour, exploring spots like Ile de la Cite and Ile Saint-Louis, while your local guide spills the beans on Paris’s murkier moments.

By nightfall, the romantic charm of Paris subtly shifts, revealing tales of restless spirits, long-held secrets, and ancient mysteries. The streets echo with stories of spectral appearances, such as the ghostly figures said to wander the winding lanes of Montmartre.

The historic Île de la Cité, where ancient tales of grim events come alive in the dead of night. And if you listen closely, you might hear the distant cries of Marie Antoinette from the Conciergerie, or perhaps the lingering lament of a broken-hearted lover by the Seine. 

So, if you’re looking for more than just love stories in Paris, venture out after dark, and uncover the city’s spine-tingling past. It’s a journey of chills, thrills, and timeless tales that will linger long after the dawn breaks.

WHAT OTHERS HAVE SAID

Great guide, had lots of fun. Many interesting details that are hard to find anywhere else, and lots of fun local legends.

sofya (read more reviews)

No 5 – Murder Mystery at the Louvre

Discover some of the gruesome stories and secrets behind the paintings on the Murder Mystery at the Musée du Louvre in Paris Tour.

RATING: 4 Stars | TOUR LENGTH:  2 Hours | Check Rates & Availability!

WHY YOU’LL WANT TO BOOK THIS TOUR

Ready for a spin on the classic Louvre tour? Murder Mystery at the Louvre takes you on a trip into the museum’s shadowy side. Trust me, this isn’t your average art museum stroll. We’re talking secrets, rituals, and tales so wild they might make you see those timeless masterpieces in a whole new light.

Take a stroll through the Louvre, once a fortress and a palace dripping with scandal (and the occasional murder), and let your guide take you on a whirlwind journey. From the ancient to the Renaissance, uncover the sometimes-spooky, often terrifying stories behind the art. 

Ever looked at Mona Lisa and wondered why she’s smiling like that? Or felt a shiver down your spine staring at some of the museum’s more haunting pieces? There’s a tale for every expression frozen in time and every eerie sculpture.

With this tour, you’re not just part of any crowd. It’s a small group, capped at six, so it’s personal and immersive. 

Plus, after your tour, you can stick around, ticket in hand, and discover more of the Louvre’s wonders at your own pace.

WHAT OTHERS HAVE SAID

Romane was outstanding! He took our interests and the Murder/Mystery of the Louvre and ran with it. We saw a diverse collection of art. This was our first visit into the Louvre and they entire family had a great time.

susan (read more reviews)

No 6 – The Ghosts of the French Revolution

Stride down the very streets where history was made on the French Revolution and Conciergerie Tour, and let Paris tell you its tale.

RATING: 5 Stars | TOUR LENGTH:  2 Hours 30 Minutes | Check Rates & Availability!

WHY YOU’LL WANT TO BOOK THIS TOUR

Alright, history enthusiasts, get ready for a journey back in time that’s way cooler than any high school history class on the French Revolution and Conciergerie Tour

Ever been fascinated by the stories of the French Revolution? Then step right up, this tour is tailor-made for you.

You’ll walk through the cobbled backstreets of the Marais district, listening to tales of political turmoil, passion, and the dramatic climax leading to the execution of poor Louis XVI. 

But wait, there’s more. Remember Marie Antoinette. and her famous line, “Let them eat cake?” (though she never really said that). Well, you’ll actually go into her prison cell at the Conciergerie

Now, you might think, “I’ve got my guidebook; I know this stuff.” But trust me, there’s nothing like hearing those juicy tidbits and lesser-known anecdotes in person. The ones you’d likely miss skimming those books.

You’ll visit the sleek Opera Bastille – the modern heart of Parisian ballet and opera, the iconic Le Marais, and the striking Hôtel de Ville. Oh, and don’t forget the Tour Saint-Jacques – a piece of Gothic architecture that’s the last testament to a church brought down during the revolution.

WHAT OTHERS HAVE SAID

After 25 years in the tourism industry, I can honestly say, it is not often you encounter such an exceptional guide as Adam. His thoughtful, well-researched and insightful tour of the French Revolution brought this period of history to life.

j.Bruce (read more reviews)

No 7 – A Ghostly Walking Tour of Paris

Here’s your invite to an unforgettable journey as you discover the darker side of the City of Love on the Darkest Secrets of Paris Tour.

RATING: 5 Stars | TOUR LENGTH:  2 Hours | Check Rates & Availability!

WHY YOU’LL WANT TO BOOK THIS TOUR

Think you know Paris? Think again. Sure, Paris is all romantic sunsets and cute cafes during the day, but what about when the sun goes down? 

Move over love



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