easy
2–3 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; expect moderate walking on flat, uneven surfaces.
Discover the Spectral Stroll Dinner in Portsmouth, NH—a unique evening blending ghostly tales and gourmet dining in one of New England’s most historic cities. Dive into haunted landmarks, colonial history, and seasonal local flavors on this one-of-a-kind adventure.
Dine before you di...ve into history with us
Experience a hauntingly delightful evening at Fezziwig's Food and Fountain, where a cozy dinner inspired by the legendary Count Dracul awaits. Join us from 7-8pm for a unique prelude to your ghost tour, blending delicious cuisine with a touch of spooky charm that promises to be unforgettable.
Step back in time and enjoy an evening repast before your ghost tour. Join us at Fezziwig's Food and Fountain from 7-8pm for a delightfully spooky dinner before your ghost tour. We have consulted with our close personal friend the Hungarian Count Dracul and he has taken a stab at a cozy feast for you. We are absolutely dying to help you.
The stroll involves walking on uneven cobblestone streets and sidewalks over about an hour, so sturdy footwear helps keep you comfortable.
Give yourself extra time before the tour to visit nearby historic sites or grab a quick coffee at local cafés.
Even summer evenings can get chilly near the waterfront, so layering ensures you stay warm without overheating.
Keep belongings light and backpacks small to easily navigate the narrow streets and historic buildings.
Portsmouth was established in 1623 and has a deep maritime history tied to colonial America and the Revolutionary War.
Local efforts focus on preserving Portsmouth’s historic districts and maintaining sustainable tourism practices to protect its waterfront environment.
Support and traction are crucial for cobblestone streets.
spring specific
Hands-free bags improve comfort during the stroll.
Capture the atmospheric scenes and historic architecture.