San Francisco Ghost Hunt Walking Tour is a two-hour night walk sold by San Francisco Ghost Hunt, booking from $28.99 per person at our August 3, 2026 check. It meets in front of the Healing Arts Center at 1801 Bush at Octavia, under the tall trees; the listing asks guests not to enter the building and says the centre is not associated with the tour. One thing decides this page. The itinerary holds a single entry and that entry is the operator's own product name, so the listing names no street, no building and no landmark: you are booking two hours and a guide, not a published route. It is capped at 30, it is flagged not wheelchair accessible, and it rates 5.0 from 189 Viator reviews.
| Detail | What the listing shows |
|---|---|
| From price | $28.99 per person (checked August 3, 2026), the second cheapest of the four San Francisco ghost products we carry pages for, above the $26 Gold and Ghouls tour |
| Duration | 2 hours (checked August 3, 2026), the longest of those four. Our July 29, 2026 facts pass recorded a range of 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours; the listing now gives the flat figure. |
| When | No clock time is stated on the listing at any of our checks, so we print none. Take the departure from the booking page. The operator's own age note describes the walk as late and chilly. |
| Rating | 5.0 from 189 Viator reviews (checked August 3, 2026), up from 187 on August 1 and 185 on July 29, 2026. One of two 5.0 listings among the four San Francisco ghost products we carry pages for. |
| Age | One booking band, an adult band running 6 to 99 (checked August 1, 2026). The operator's own wording differs, and we print it rather than a threshold: "No age limit, but we don't recommend the tour for kids under 6 years of age. It's late and chilly, and little ones may get tired and restless." |
| Meeting point | In front of the Healing Arts Center, 1801 Bush at Octavia, under the tall trees. Guests are asked not to enter the building, which is not associated with the tour. |
| End point | Not stated at our July 29 or August 1, 2026 checks, so we print none |
| Stops named | None. The itinerary array holds one entry and that entry is the operator's own product name, so the usable stop count is zero rather than one. |
| Group size | Posted maximum of 30 travelers (checked August 1, 2026), the second largest of the four |
| Accessibility | Not wheelchair accessible (checked August 1, 2026). Stroller access is not stated either way, so we print nothing about it. |
| Confirmation | At time of booking |
| Cancellation | Free cancellation flagged at our August 3, 2026 check; free to 24 hours in advance at our July 29, 2026 facts pass |
What the listing does and does not tell you
The useful fact here is an absence, and it is worth stating plainly rather than dressing up. The itinerary contains exactly one entry, and that entry is the product's own name. Every other San Francisco ghost product we carry a page for publishes a stop list: fourteen entries on the Chinatown hunt, eight on the Gold and Ghouls tour, three on the hotel experience. This one publishes none. So there is no route for us to check, and we will not build one out of marketing copy or borrow one from a neighbour, because the other three are different operators or different neighbourhoods and their stop lists are not transferable.
That has a second consequence. The meeting point at 1801 Bush at Octavia sits in Lower Pacific Heights, more than a mile west of the Chinatown, Jackson Square, Nob Hill, North Beach and Union Square ground our San Francisco research covers. None of the six place files we hold for this city covers any location this product names, so none of that research belongs on this page and none of it has been attached.
One operator-side detail is on the record. When sfghosthunt.com's home page was read on August 2, 2026 it listed among its tour locations the ghost bride of California Street. That is the operator naming its own stop, not a location anyone has corroborated, and it is the only place name in our research that can honestly be attached to this walk. Read the limits of that check before extending it: the page was searched for seven Old Saint Mary's patterns only, so it establishes nothing about whether the route touches any other address in the city, and two deeper pages on the same site returned effectively empty text. The route is unverified rather than absent.
Who it suits
Anyone who wants two hours on foot after dark at close to the cheapest price in this city's set, and who is relaxed about not knowing the route before booking. The operator's own age note is the best fit guidance on the listing: no age limit, but it does not recommend the walk for children under 6, because it is late and chilly and little ones may get tired and restless. Of the four, it posts the longest duration and the second lowest price.
- Not for anyone who wants a named itinerary before they book. The listing publishes no stops and we have not filled the gap on its behalf.
- Not for anyone who needs wheelchair access. The listing is flagged not wheelchair accessible, and stroller access is not stated either way.
- Not for anyone who needs a fixed departure. No clock time appears on the listing at any of our checks.
- Not a small group. The posted maximum is 30 travelers, three times the cap on the hotel experience.
How it compares
The denominator is four, the San Francisco ghost products we carry pages for, recomputed against our August 3, 2026 check. This is the longest at 2 hours and the second cheapest at $28.99, above the $26 Gold and Ghouls tour and well below the $55 Chinatown ghost hunt and the $115 hotel experience. Its posted cap of 30 is the second largest, behind 35. On reviews it is third of the four at 189, behind 931 and 313 and ahead of 46, out of 1,479 across the set. Two of the four carry a 5.0, this walk and the hotel experience, so it is not the only one. Three suppliers cover the four listings: this operator, The Haunt Ghost Tours with two of the others, and a US Ghost Adventures brand with the fourth. Our San Francisco page has the rest of the city.
Questions people ask
How long is it, and when does it start?
Two hours at our August 3, 2026 check. Our July 29, 2026 facts pass recorded a range of 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours and the listing now gives the flat figure. No clock time is stated at all, so we print none; take the departure from the booking page. The operator's own age note describes the walk as late and chilly.
Where does it meet?
In front of the Healing Arts Center at 1801 Bush at Octavia, under the tall trees. The listing asks guests not to enter the building and says the centre is not associated with the tour. No end point is stated at either check.
Where does the walk actually go?
The listing does not say. Its itinerary holds one entry, the product's own name, so there is no published route to report and we have not invented one. The operator's own home page listed the ghost bride of California Street among its tour locations when it was read on August 2, 2026, and that is the only stop name on the record anywhere in our research for this product.
Is there a minimum age?
The operator states there is no age limit and adds that it does not recommend the tour for children under 6 years of age, because it is late and chilly and little ones may get tired and restless. The listing's own booking band is a single adult band running 6 to 99 at our August 1, 2026 check. We print both and turn neither into a rule.
How big is the group, and is it accessible?
A posted maximum of 30 travelers at our August 1, 2026 check. The listing is flagged not wheelchair accessible. Stroller access is not stated either way, so we print nothing about it.
What is the rating, and can I cancel?
5.0 from 189 Viator reviews at our August 3, 2026 check, up from 187 on August 1 and 185 on July 29, 2026. That is a real base, though roughly a fifth the size of the largest corpus in this city's set, so read the score against the sample. Free cancellation was flagged on August 3, 2026, and our July 29 facts pass recorded free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
