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Toast a Ghost Haunted Pub Tour Brings Ghost Stories and Spirits to Old Town Albuquerque

The Toast a Ghost Haunted Pub Tour invites adults to explore Old Town Albuquerque’s haunted history through ghost stories, pub stops, and shared entertainment.

Old Town’s “Toast a Ghost’’ Haunt Pub Tour is a 3-hour storytelling tour of pubs and saloons in Old Town Albuquerque. It features ghost stories and local history with local spirits.

Why this headline is important: The “Toast a Ghost” Tour is unique because it allows you to experience Albuquerque’s haunted past. At the same time, you can explore the vibrant pub atmosphere on an adult-oriented tour. Guests enjoy history through drink and entertainment.

Participants visit up to four pubs or saloons, spending about an hour to each. 1 hour in each pub/saloon. While in the hours, you hear chilling ghost stories, read funny legends, and receive included drink coupons. The last stop includes a hot hors d’oeuvres. The atmosphere is fun and social, and a little spooky.

Among other advantages for participants are culturally enriching experiences through Old Town’s storytelling. This history dates back hundreds of years. There are also places for entertainment (like ghost stories) and opportunities to socialize with strangers (fellow crawlers). The tour bundles drinks, food, taxes, and tips into the ticket price, saving you money from the start.

The name of this event, “Toast A Ghost,” reflects not only a pub crawl but also a complete experience. The tour highlights Albuquerque’s haunted history while offering today’s entertainment options.

Ultimately, the Haunted Pub Tour is an enjoyable way for adults to experience a combination of history, ghost stories, and nightlife when visiting Old Town Albuquerque.

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Victoria Padilla
Victoria Padilla
Victoria Padilla is a proud New Mexican and first-generation college graduate. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nutrition from The University of New Mexico in 2014. Her career began in Albuquerque’s nonprofit sector, focusing on food justice and community advocacy. This passion for equity led her to work with youth at NM Tech’s Upward Bound program before transitioning to financial aid at UNM. In this field, she discovered her true calling—helping students access financial resources to pursue higher education. Now serving as an Outreach Executive for the New Mexico Educational Assistance Foundation (NMEAF), Victoria is dedicated to expanding financial aid awareness and accessibility for students and families across New Mexico. Contact me at [email protected].

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