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    The Haunted Ghost Bus Tour in San Antonio

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    The Haunted Ghost Bus Tour in San Antonio

    This ghost-themed bus tour covers the history of San Antonio. It is hosted by a guide the operator describes as mysterious and otherworldly, who claims a connection to the afterlife, and it covers stories tied to locations such as the Menger Hotel, the old Red Light District, the former Bexar County Jail, and a historic cemetery. The listing presents the Ghost Bus Tour of San Antonio as a look at the city's haunted past, told by a local guide. Please note the tour is suitable for ages 12 and older.

    This is a ghost-themed bus tour of San Antonio, hosted by a guide the operator frames as mysterious and claiming a connection to the afterlife. Riding rather than walking sets it apart from the city's ghost walks: it suits people who would rather cover ground seated, or who want the theatrical, character-driven presentation over a straightforward history walk. Note the tour is for ages 12 and older, so it is not built for younger children.

    The route covers the city's haunted past through stories tied to locations such as the Menger Hotel, the old Red Light District, the former Bexar County Jail, and a historic cemetery. Because it is a bus tour, expect the stories delivered as you roll rather than long stops on foot. If you want an intimate lantern-lit walk or a hands-on paranormal investigation, this is a different format, better for those who like a narrated, atmospheric ride.

    Questions people ask

    Is there a minimum age?

    Yes. The operator notes the tour is suitable for ages 12 and older.

    Is this a walking tour or a bus tour?

    It is a bus tour, so you cover the city seated while the guide tells the stories, rather than walking between sites on foot.

    What locations does it cover?

    The guide covers stories tied to places such as the Menger Hotel, the old Red Light District, the former Bexar County Jail, and a historic cemetery.

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