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The Ghost Bus Tours

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Unsure of what to do during your time in York? Look no further for sightseeing than The Ghost Bus.

Departing from Bus Stop RE daily, directly outside York station, on Station Road, on the south side of The Principal York. If you can see The York Tap pub, you’re in the right area!

The tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes, dependant on traffic. There are no seat reservations, we operate on a strictly first-come first-served basis. We recommend that you arrive at least fifteen minutes early to ensure the best choice of seats.

You will encounter all of the top attractions of York, including: Clifford’s Tower, Treasurer House, York Minster and Dick Turpin’s Grave.  Whether you are a tourist visiting York or a resident of the city, there is so much that will surprise you about the haunted history of York’s most famous and best loved tourist attractions.

Join us on the UK’s ONLY comedy-horror theatre experience on wheels.

Tour times, tickets, maps and the features of our route can be found below.

Adult = £18.00

Child (5 – 15 years) = £14.00

Family (2 adults + 2 children) = £49.00

Student / Senior / Concession = £15.00

Ghost Bus York Landmarks

Ghost Bus Tours Ltd, Lynton House, 7-12 Tavistock Square, London, England, WC1H 9BQ

T’s And C’s

Private hire, work with us, connect with us, award-winning comedy actors.

All of our tours are hosted by trained actors. We have been the recipients of a number of prestigious tourism awards including the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence. We also host a venue at Edinburgh Fringe Festival annually, an internationally renowned hotbed for comedy acts.

Scott Monument

This Victorian-Gothic monument dedicated to Sir Walter Scott stands in Edinburgh’s Princes Street Gardens. At 200 feet, six inches tall, it is the second largest monument in the world dedicated to a writer. The monument is adorned with countless figurative statues, including Scott and his dog.

Calton Hill

The site of the headquarters of the Scottish government, Calton Hill is also home to many other famous landmarks such as Holyrood Palace, the National Monument, the Nelson Monument, the old Royal High School, the Robert Burns Monument, the Political Martyrs’ Monument and the City Observatory.

Grassmarket

Directly under Edinburgh Castle is the historic market place of Grassmarket. As well as traditionally being the site for many hotels, hostels and taverns, it was also one of the major sites for public executions. 

The Royal Mile

A succession of streets forming the main thoroughfare of Edinburgh’s Old Town comprise The Royal Mile. From the castle gates at one end to the palace gates at the other, it is almost exactly a mile long. It is made up of Castlehill, the Lawnmarket, the High Street, the Canongate, and Abbey Strand.

Parliament Building

Established in 2004, the Scottish Parliament Building is the heart of Scottish politics. 

Holyrood Park

Holyrood Park is a royal park in central Edinburgh. It has an array of hills, lochs, glens, ridges and basalt cliffs. Arthur’s Seat at the center of Holyrood Park is the highest point in Edinburgh.

St. Giles Cathedral

The principal place of worship of the Church of Scotland in Edinburgh. Built in the 12th century, it was named after St. Giles, the patron saint of Edinburgh. 

Greyfriar’s Church

One of Edinburgh’s oldest surviving buildings, Greyfriar’s Church was established by the Franciscan order of Greyfriars in 1620. The churchyard was at one time used as a prison and is also the site where Greyfriars Bobby guarded his owners grave until death.

Greyfriar’s Bobby

At the corner where Edinburgh’s Candlemaker Row and George IV Bridge meet, a statue of Bobby the Skye Terrier sits. Bobby was renowned for having guarded his owners grave for over 14 years, until Bobby died himself. Loyal beyond the grave.

Edinburgh Castle

Dominating Edinburgh’s skyline from it’s perch upon the Castle Rock, Edinburgh Castle is the iconic sight of Edinburgh. In it’s history of over a thousand years, it has been sieged an astonishing twenty-six times, leading to it being dubbed “one of the most attacked placed in the world”.

St. Cuthbert’s Grave

The site surrounding St. Cuthbert’s Church has been a place of Christian burial for over a thousand years, although today, the oldest surviving headstone is that of Reverend Robert Pont, who died in 1606. It has seen it’s fair share of grave robbery too over the years!

Knavesmire Gallows

One of The Strays of York, Knavesmire is a marshy area in York. It was the usual site for public hangings for a long time, the gallows were originally erected back in 1379. Today it is a recreational area and the host of many of York’s public events.

Terry’s Chocolate Factory

Also known as The Chocolate Works, Terry’s Chocolate Factory was opened in 1926 to produce Terry’s chocolate. It was closed in 2005 when Kraft Foods acquired Terry’s and outsourced production to mainland Europe.

Dick Turpin’s Grave

This notorious highwayman, horse thief, poacher, burglar and killer was executed in Knavesmire, York in 1739 for his many deeds. Turpin ascended to the status of ‘hero’ and ‘legend’, romanticised by subsequent dramatic interpretations of his life. He now lies under York.

Clifford’s Tower

The ruins of York Castle, known as Clifford’s Tower overlook York. Built on the orders of William I, the tower served as a fort until a major explosion in 1684 rendered it uninhabitable. It was then used as a prison until 1929.

Golden Fleece Pub

They claim to be the most haunted public house in York! The Golden Fleece is an inn and public house that dates back to the sixteenth century, facing on to The Shambles.

The Shambles

Originally home to over twenty five butcher’s shops, The (Great Flesh) Shambles name originates from the Anglo-Saxon word ‘Fleshammels’ which means ‘meat shelves’, referring to not only the butcher’s hooks, but also the shelf-like structure of the buildings themselves. Some of The Shambles buildings date back to as far as the fourteenth century. 

Black Swan Pub

This fifteenth century public house and inn is a hotbed of ghostly history. A haunt truly unlike another!

York Minister

The Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Saint Peter, better known as York Minster, is one of the largest cathedrals in northern Europe. The Minister is the seat of the Archbishop of York and the second highest office of the Church of England.

St Crux Parish Church

Erected in 1888, on the remains of a medieval church of St. Crux, which was shut down and eventually demolished after becoming unsafe, it’s tower leaning dangerously. The remaining parish is now home to the exuberant ornaments retained from the original church.

This four-storey gatehouse sits at the limits of the walls surrounding York city. It was originally a fort capable of being defended on every floor.

St.Mary’s Abbey

These ruins in the York Museum Gardens were once the richest abbey in the north of England. The original church was founded in 1055 and dedicated to St Olaf II of Norway. All that remains today are the north and west walls, the pilgrim’s Hospitium, the west gate, and the King’s Manor.

Holyrood Palace

Opposing Edinburgh Castle at the other end of the Royal Mile. It has served as the principal residence of the Kings and Queens of Scots since the 16th century. A witches ghost is said to haunt the palace.

Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge is a famed suspension bridge linking Tower Hamlets and Southwark across the River Thames. Originally built between 1886 and 1894, the bridge is an iconic symbol of London itself.

The most popular paid tourist attraction in the entire United Kingdom. Erected in 2000, it was originally known as the Millennium Wheel or the Millennium Eye. At the time it was the largest ferris wheel in the world, it is now only the largest ferris wheel in Europe.

The tallest building in the United Kingdom and the European Union. It was completed in July of 2012 and is the residence of many restaurants, bars and even a hotel.

Tower of London

“What hasn’t taken place here?” might be a better question. The Tower of London has variably served as an armoury, a treasury, a menagerie, the home of the Royal Mint, a public record office and the home of the Crown Jewels of England. It was originally built in 1078 by William the Conqueror, following the Norman conquest of England. It was originally resented and held as a symbol of oppression.

St. Paul Catherdral

Situated at the highest point in London, Ludgate Hill, St’ Paul’s Cathedral is the second largest church in the UK and one of London’s most recognisable sights. It was originally constructed in 1697 by Sir Christopher Wren as part of the rebuilding project following the Great Fire of London. The cathedral is dedicated to St. Paul the Apostle.

Downing Street

Built by Sir George Downing in 1680, Downing Street is the heart of British politics. The Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Exchequer both reside on the street. The street is understandably inaccessible to the public, but can be viewed from Whitehall.

Buckingham Palace

Our royal family’s primary residence. Originally erected as a large townhouse for the use of the Duke of Buckingham, the townhouse was acquired in 1761 by King George III and quickly transformed into a palace fit for a king.

Westminster Abbey

A titan feat of Gothic architecture, built in 960, with many additions over the years. Since the coronation of William the Conqueror in 1066, all coronations of British monarchs have taken place right here.

Trafalger Square

The home of political demonstrations, contemporary art and of course Nelson’s Column. Trafalgar Square was named as such to commemorate the Battle of Trafalgar. The site was once known as Charing Cross and was the original site of the King’s Mews.

Classic Routemaster Bus

Our large fleet of vehicles is comprised entirely of 1960’s Routemaster double-deckers. These gorgeous vintage buses are a wonderful reminder of London’s rich transport history. Lovingly restored in our signature ‘midnight-black’ livery, finished with antique lampshades and plush red velvet curtains.

High Class Customer Care

We are proud of our consistently outstanding reputation for customer service. Whether you are booking online, booking over the phone or booking on the street from one of our sales representatives, you will truly be in good hands prior to boarding with us. Our trained actors are then primed to entertain you for the duration. Try one of our Private Hires for a real touch of the exclusive VIP experience.

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The ghost bus tours york.

The York Ghost Bus Tour is a theatrical sightseeing tour around the darker side of Europe’s most haunted city, in a classic 1960s Routemaster bus. Enjoy a hilarious comedy horror show while you see the sights.

Enjoy up to 75 spooky minutes of sightseeing in York on board the Ghost Bus! Your creepy conductor will show you the city’s top sights and give you bone-chilling and humorous insights into some of the more gruesome events in York’s past.

You will encounter all of the top attractions of York, including: Clifford's Tower, Treasurer House, York Minster and Dick Turpin's Grave. Whether you are a tourist visiting York or a resident of the city, there is so much that will surprise you about the haunted history of York's most famous and best loved tourist attractions.

Departing daily form bus stop RE daily, directly outside York station, on Station Road, on the south side of The Principle York

Join us on the UK's ONLY comedy-horror theatre experience on wheels!

Opening Times

Our usual tour schedule is Tuesday - Sunday 7:30pm with additional 6pm tours Fridays and Saturdays.

Additional tours will run throughout the year based on demand.

Please check our website for up to date information on available tour dates and times.

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  • Private hire available
  • Group welcome
  • Guide dogs welcome
  • Operates in all weather

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The Ghost Bus Tour in York

Unleash your curiosity and venture into the eerie world of York with our one-of-a-kind theatrical sightseeing Ghost Bus Tour! Step aboard a classic 1960's Routemaster bus transformed into a sinister spectacle, and prepare for a 75-minute spine-tingling journey like no other. With a perfect blend of on-board actors and mesmerizing technical trickery, immerse yourself in a truly immersive and haunting experience.

As you set forth on this captivating tour, the creepy conductor's chilling narration will ignite your imagination, revealing tales of ghostly inhabitants that lurk within the medieval walls of the city . The buses themselves are draped in midnight-black hues, adorned with antique lamps, and decked out with plush red velvet curtains, perfectly setting the eerie scene.

As you traverse the shadowy streets, you'll pass by some of York's most renowned landmarks, including the ominous Clifford's Tower, the majestic York Minster, and even the resting place of the infamous Dick Turpin . But beware, for this is no ordinary tour! Be prepared to experience a hilarious comedy horror show that will test your nerves like never before.

Whether you're a history enthusiast, a thrill-seeker, or simply looking for a unique and memorable experience, our The Ghost Bus Tour promises to leave an indelible mark on your visit to York. So, gather your courage and join us for an unforgettable evening of spooky delights!

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  • 1-hour 15-minute bus tour
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  • Station Rd, Bus stop RE, York YO24 1AA, UK
  • Tuesdays to Sundays: 7:30 p.m.
  • Fridays to Sundays: 6:00 p.m.
  • Saturdays: 6:00 PM, 7:30 PM & 9:00 p.m.

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The creepy conductor's chilling narration will ignite your imagination, revealing tales of ghostly inhabitants that lurk within the medieval walls of the city.

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Ghost Bus Tour

A sightseeing bus tour to explore spookier aspects of the city with a theatrical twist

On this 75-minute ghost tour, you’ll visit some of York’s most famous landmarks as you learn about a more creepy side of their history from comedic actors.

Regarded as one of the most haunted cities in England, your conductor will drive you around the area in a 1960s Routemaster bus decked out with eerie decorations. You’ll pass by Clifford’s Tower, York Minster, Dick Turpin’s grave and more as you hear retellings of ghost stories from the city.

  • Darkly comedic bus tour around York's landmarks
  • Chance to explore one of England's most haunted cities
  • Live actors and theatrical storytelling on the bus

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  • Transportation
  • Guide services

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  • Arrive at least 15 minutes before the start time.

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This tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.

The tour can be canceled due to unfavorable weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances. In such situations, you will either be provided with an alternative date or refund.

Smoking, eating and drinking (excluding bottled water) is not permitted onboard the bus.

Personal items can be brought on board at your own risk. The tour provider takes no responsibility for any lost or damaged items.

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The Ghost Bus Tour York

The Ghost Bus Tour York

⭐ The Ghost Bus Tour York offers a unique and thrilling experience of exploring York's haunted history and grisly sights in a spooky vintage bus.

Ticket types 🎫 Adult (16+) 🎫 Child (5-15) 🎫 Reduced 🎫 Family

*This tour is not recommended for children under 5, but they can travel for free if they sit on a parent's lap

Highlights 👻 Take in the sights of York in a whole new way by zooming through its cobblestone streets on a vintage London Routemaster 😈 Laugh nervously as an expert tour guide provides gruesome yet entertaining commentary 🚶‍♀️ If you're brave enough, step off the bus and venture into the eerie Shambles and Clifford's Tower on foot

General Info 📅 Dates and times: select your dates/times directly in the ticket selector ⏳ Duration: 1h 15mins 📍 Meeting point: Station Road, YO24 1AB, York 🌍 Live guide: English ❓ For this event, all sales are final and tickets can’t be refunded, changed or modified. For more information, please refer to our T&Cs

Description Get ready for the spine-chilling ride of a lifetime in the hauntingly enchanting city of York! Board an awe-inspiring London bus, transformed into a Victorian funeral parlor, and brace yourself for an exhilarating adventure. Discover the dark secrets of the city's macabre past as you venture through the eerie streets, taking in the terrifying sights of the Shambles and Clifford's Tower. Expert guides will send shivers down your spine with their bone-chilling ghost stories. Get ready to be amazed by the sinister surprises that await you on this unparalleled tour. Don't you dare miss out on this hair-raising, heart-pounding experience that is bound to leave you begging for more!

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  • Ghost Bus Tour York: All You Need To Know
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  • By Sam Ashford
  • First Published: January 30, 2024
  • Last Updated: February 7, 2024

Ghost Bus Tour, York

Grab your jacket and your hat, because we are off to see the scariest ghosts and ghouls in York, England – a renowned haunted city. With a macabre history steeped in horrors and mysteries that remain unsolved, the York Ghost Bus Tour has much to share about the darker side of the city.

Don’t shiver too hard in your boots just yet. The York – Ghost Bus Tours are as much about the fun as they are about the thrills. The actors on board will keep you entertained between stops at each of the much-loved tourist attractions that you’ll discover. This is one bus you don’t want to miss!

How The Ghost Bus Tours – York Work

When you stand at York Station on Station Road outside the Principal York Hotel, waiting for the Ghost Bus, you have no idea what awaits you. But when you return, you may have a newfound appreciation for the spirit realm in this haunted city.

The creepy conductor’s narration sets the tone for the tour ( just don’t tell him he is a creepy conductor ). He weaves a tale that starts at York Station Rd. You will discover the sinister side of the city and the secrets that are kept behind York’s mediaeval walls. You may want to get your ghost hunting apps and SpiritPod ready because you’re about to meet some ghosts.

The ghosts and spectres you may find on this tour are far from frightening, and the technical trickery that brings them to life is spectacular. Yes, it’s not all real . Some of it may be lighting and sound effects, and with every good trick comes a sleight of hand. But, all this creates a lot of fun and laughter (and some spine chills from the ghost stories ).

The tour lasts just over an hour, so you won’t have a very long stop at each spooky location. The bus becomes a stage for ghostly tales. Along the way, you may encounter actors who play a part in this comedic horror, adding to the trickery and entertainment.

What is a York – Ghost Bus Tour like?

The Ghost Bus Tour couldn’t be described better than in this review by Conrad Froude:

“Hopped on the bus of horrors and fright this weekend and was blown away by the information and comedy provided by the conductor, Mr. Blood. An absolutely rip-roaring ride of intrigue, ghostly goings-on and history of York. Would highly recommend it.”

Ghost Bus Tours York – Bus Stop Points

The departure point for the ghost tours is from Bus Stop RE, which is directly outside York Station, on Station Road, across from the Principal York Hotel.

You’ll get over an hour’s worth of the most hilarious comedy-horror theatre experience in the UK. These are some of the top attractions you will encounter that are worthy of being on a sightseeing bus tour:

St. Mary’s Abbey

York minster, black swan pub, st. crux parish church.

  • The Shambles

Golden Fleece Pub

Clifford’s tower, dick turpin’s grave.

  • Terry’s Chocolate Factory

Knavesmire Gallows

Ghost bus tours york – highlight points.

The Ghost Bus Tours – York will take you past St. Mary’s Abbey. Built in 1088, St. Mary’s Abbey is steeped in history and filled with ghostly tales. While the stone walls still stand strong, so do the ghosts that haunt the abbey. Situated next to St. Olave’s Graveyard, there are many old souls caught in the material realm.

York Minster Cathedral is one of York’s famous landmarks. It has survived many attempts to destroy it, including fiery blazes where lives were lost before their time. This has led to it having one of the most haunted histories of all.

Some of the more famous ghosts are Dean Gale, who was part of the clergy, and Jonathan Martin, who set one of the fires in York Minster. Any tourist visiting York will find the spooky cathedral quite fascinating. Get your full spectrum camera ready to catch a glimpse of these spectres on your tour.

Directly to the north in Minster Garden is the Treasurer House, which is another spooky place. With sightings of ghostly visitors, children, and even cats that haunt the premises, this may be one of York’s most haunted places to visit.

The Black Swan Pub was built in the fifteenth century. It is a 10-minute walk from York Castle and is a half-timbre pub. Ghosts are haunting the bar – one sitting and staring at the fire and another in his bowler’s hat sitting at the bar. There is also the spectre of a jilted bride who haunts the pub. Just don’t stare into her eyes because it is rumoured you could die from ecstasy.

At the end of The Shambles, you will find an ancient mediaeval church called St. Crux Parish Church. Here, you should watch out for the restless spirit of Mary Queen of Scots. It seems that she may still be searching for peace as she wanders sadly through the church grounds.

The earliest documentation of the Gold Fleece York Pub dates back to 1503. It is rumoured that the ghost of Lady Peckett is still taking care of guests as she wanders the hallway and moves furniture around. She seems to have quite a sense of humour, as she enjoys playing pranks on unsuspecting guests. There may be as many as 14 other ghosts haunting this quaint pub and hotel.

William the Conqueror built Clifford’s Tower as a mediaeval stronghold to hold off the rebels from the north. Clifford’s Tower has been a big part of history, and on this tour, you get to see a small part of its very dark past. It is said that you can hear strange sounds as the past and the present collide. Are those whispers in the hallway, or is it just the wind being eerie?

England has more than one notorious bandit. In 1739, Dick Turpin was hung on the gallows for his horse-thieving and murderous ways. Today, Dick Turpin’s grave is one of the city’s famous landmarks. His grave is only 50 metres from the entrance to St. George’s Graveyard. If rumours of a ghostly horseman riding his black horse through the night are true, you may just catch sight of this phantom.

Terry’s Chocolate Works

Terry’s Chocolate Works once created sweet treats. However, nowadays, you can hear the bittersweet laughter of factory workers who restlessly haunt the shadows. Perhaps they couldn’t get enough of the sweet delights?

The Knavesmire Gallows saw the end of many criminals and some petty thieves, including Dick Turpin. For over 400 years, this is where executions took place, until the last hanging in 1868. The anguished cries of those headed for death can be heard in the air. Although horses race here during the day, the souls of the dead may still meander at night.

Can I bring my drinks onboard?

You can take bottled water onto the bus; however, there is no smoking, eating, or drinking (other than bottled water) permitted on the tour. If you bring any personal items, it will be at your own risk.

Can I get a full refund for my Ghost Bus Tour if I missed it?

If you miss the bus, you may get a transfer to another tour if one is available. Otherwise, the only instance of a full refund would be if the tour was unavailable due to the tour company’s fault.

Is a ghost bus tour worth doing?

Yes, it is worth doing a sightseeing ghost bus tour, especially because you learn some history and get to explore the city at its spookiest. It also has great entertainment value, so it is well worth your time.

Final Thoughts

York is known for its ghosts , so be prepared for everything and anything once you board the York – Ghost Bus Tour because you never know what you could come across. As one of the most haunted cities in the UK and probably even the world, there is no better place to experience a ghost bus tour than in York. So head on over to the south side of the Principal York and get ready for some nail-biting, spine-chilling ghoulish action.

Sam Ashford

Hey, I'm Sam Ashford! I'm a ghost-hunting expert, writer and founder of SpiritShack. My mission is to help people like yourself learn about spirituality and how to hunt ghosts!

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Now is the perfect time of year to embark on a ghost tour: the weather is starting to turn, the evenings are getting darker, and there is a distinct air of spookiness in the air as Halloween is in full swing. Whether you've booked up your October with Scarefest tickets , Fright Night tickets , or perhaps one of the best UK dungeons , allow us to add another terrifying activity into the mix: a ghost tour.

York is one of the most haunted cities in the UK, with The International Ghost Research Foundation even declaring York the most haunted city in Europe at one time.

Founded in 71AD by the Romans, York has a 2,000-year history stained with murder and torture, not to mention witches and highwaymen. It’s said that York has over 500 haunted spots within the city walls, mostly due to Viking invasions, the Norman Conquest and the civil war.

So if you like to walk on the spooky side of life, why not book yourself a ghost tour around York? We’ve selected some of the best the city has to offer, including walking tours and bus tours.

For more spooky experiences, take a look at the best Edinburgh ghost tours , the best UK zombie experiences , and the best UK Halloween events .

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  • Best ghost tours in York at a glance

Best York ghost walking tours to try in 2023

Best york ghost bus tours to try in 2023.

A ghost walk is a great way to see the sites of a city, while learning about its dark past. The structure of a ghost walk is typically as follows: yourself and fellow ghost-fanatics will meet at a specific start point, and the group will be guided around some of a city’s most haunted and infamous locations by an expert tour guide. As you move along the ghost walk, the guide will tell you plenty of anecdotes and secrets about the city’s history, and there will be opportunities to ask questions, too.

The ghost walking tours and bus tours the RadioTimes.com team have selected typically run from 60-minutes to 75-minutes, with the longest one being two hours.

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Best ghost tours in York at a glance:

  • The Deathly Dark Ghost Tour of York, from £10
  • Shadows of York, from £11
  • Dark Chronicles Horror Walk of York, from £12
  • The Bloody Tour of York, from £13.50
  • The Ghost Bus Tours, from £14
  • The York Dungeon, from £23 £19 (save £4 or 17%)
  • Ghost Bus Tour of York, from £20
  • York Witches & History Walking Tour for Two, £24
  • York Witches Tour & Cauldron Experience for Two Adults and Two Children, £52
  • Private Ghost Tour of York, from £65

A street in York

The York Dungeon

We couldn’t create a guide to the spookiest things to do in York without including The York Dungeon, now, could we? At The York Dungeon, you’ll walk through 10 terrifying live actor shows from Isabella Billington, York’s most infamous witch, and Guy Fawkes, just to name a few, who will all tell stories of the city’s dark 2,000 history.

Buy The York Dungeon tickets from £23 £19 (save £4 or 17%) at daysout.com

The Deathly Dark Ghost Tour of York

The English city of York has a rich history, from the plague to Vikings, and it has plenty of dark happenings, too, like murder and butchery. Despite its brutal past, this specific ghost tour is a funny one — it’s led by a guide who is known for his dark sense of humour, and it’s a family-friendly experience. In The Deathly Dark Ghost Tour of York, you’ll visit locations like York Minster, the Shambles, and Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma Gate (yes, that’s its real name).

It’s worth mentioning, too, that this walking tour is the 2023 winner of a YorkMix Award.

Buy The Deathly Dark Ghost Tour of York tickets from £10 at Viator

Take a look at the best London walking tours for more sight-seeing inspiration.

Shadows of York

What do you call an alleyway? In Nottingham, we alternate between using the word ‘jitty’ or ‘twitchel’, and in York, they’re called snickelways. In the Shadows of York ghost tour, you’ll visit these snickelways and head down lesser-known streets to hear all about York’s dark past, but with the guided tour, you’ll be sure you won’t get lost! There’s the chance to ask questions throughout this ghost walk, and you’ll learn things you wouldn’t usually on an ordinary trip to the north-eastern city.

Buy Shadows of York tickets from £11 at Viator

The Bloody Tour of York

Like all medieval cities, York has a bloody past, and you can learn all about it in The Bloody Tour of York ghost walk. In this immersive guided tour of York, you’ll hear alternative stories of witches, murderers and queens, centred around top tourist attractions such as the Shambles, York Minster, the Jorvik Viking Centre, and more.

Buy The Bloody Tour of York tickets from £13.50 at Viator

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York Witches & History Walking Tour for Two

A witch standing in front of York Cathedral

Are you a fan of things that go bump in the night? Then look no further than this witchcraft tour around York, one of the most haunted cities in the UK. This 60-minute walking tour has a special focus on witchcraft, telling you stories about the spooky Witches of Yorkshire as you wander along the streets of York’s Medieval Old Town.

Buy York Witches & History Walking Tour for Two for £24 at Virgin Experience Days

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York Witches Tour & Cauldron Experience for Two Adults and Two Children

A witch standing in front of The Potions Cauldron

Did you know there’s also a cauldron experience in addition to the York Witches walking tour? As well as the ghost walk, you’ll enter The Potions Cauldron in York’s city centre for a drinks making experience; the immersive event challenges you to create the perfect potion.

Buy York Witches Tour & Cauldron Experience for Two Adults and Two Children for £52 at Virgin Experience Days

Take a look at our The Cauldron review for more supernatural experiences.

Dark Chronicles Horror Walk of York

Ghost walks are brilliant ways to cover ground of a city you might not have visited before, and a great chance to learn stories which won't be frequent in many walking tours or history books. Dark Chronicles Horror Walk of York takes you on a trip of York’s famous sites, as well as lesser known ones, to find out secrets of the city by an experienced tour guide.

Buy Dark Chronicles Horror Walk of York tickets from £12 at Viator

Private Ghost Tour of York

If you’re visiting York for a short time only, we’d recommend trying this Private Ghost Tour of York experience to make the trip that little bit more special. Plus, if you’re short on time, this tour is perfect as you can choose your own start point and start time.

With the Private Ghost Tour of York, you can customise your experience, and learn about things that are of special interest to you. You can choose to visit locations of haunted spots with a notorious reputation, such as the Castle and Battlements.

Buy Private Ghost Tour of York tickets from £65 at Viator

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Ghost Bus Tour of York

Want to experience the ghoulish sites of York and hear the terrifying tales but walking isn’t really your bag? Then why not try a ghost bus tour instead? Choose from either an afternoon or evening departure on this vintage bus, and drive by eerie sites such as York Minster, Clifford’s Tower, and the grave of Dick Turpin (the infamous highwayman and murderer), all while listening to fascinating stories from an entertaining tour guide.

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The Ghost Bus Tours

All aboard, ghost fans, this spine-tingling tour is sure to have you shivering in the seats of the 1960s Routemaster bus. The 75-minute bus tour is hosted by a creepy conductor as well as on-board actors, and they will share with you some of York’s darkest secrets.

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Review: The Big Bus Tour in New York City

I absolutely loved the Big Bus Tour in New York City. It’s the best way to go sightseeing in an open-top, hop-on hop-off, top-rated tour and explore the best New York attractions !

If this is your first-time visiting New York and you want to see all the top landmarks, this double-decker tour bus will take you there.

The Big Bus Tour in New York

You may be wondering if a hop-on hop-off bus is worth it. Absolutely, yes!

If you consider the time and money spent on transportation costs, waiting for buses, navigating the subway (which can be confusing for visitors), and getting from one point of interest to another, it is worth every dollar!

I had a great visit to New York City on Big Bus Tour. My goal was to show the city to some friends from Italy who were visiting the US for the first time.

Since we only had about two days to spend together, the hop-on hop-off was undoubtedly the best decision.

From our experience, we’ll answer commonly asked questions about the Hop-on Hop-off bus while visiting New York City.

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While seeing New York from the open-top deck of the double-decker bus, the city unfolded block by block with panoramic views from every angle.

As we traveled through the streets, the sights were unobstructed and new visual backdrops were revealed.

The towering skyscrapers and colorful billboards filled the air with excitement and as the cityscape continued to change, it gave a grand feeling to the experience.

I especially enjoyed being able to relax from the upper deck of the bus while taking in the energy of city scenes.

Because I also live in a large city, the rhythm felt familiar from the elevated vantage point .

Car horns were honking, crowds traversed through the streets and there was an endless hum of activity.

Best of all, the tour gave me the chance to interact with other travelers who were seeing New York while waiting for the tour to began.

We struck up conversations and exchanged stories, insights, and recommendations during our stay in New York.

How Much is the Big Bus Tour in New York

The regular price of an adult and child ticket is $60.00 and $50.00, respectively. However, you can use the link below for discounted fares.

Get discounts for the Big Bus Tour NYC  here .

How Long is the Big Bus Tour in New York

The round-trip New York City Big Bus Tour takes about two hours from start to finish.

The bus is the perfect solution for visitors worldwide because they offer pre-recorded audio narratives and translations in five languages — French, German, Spanish, Italian, and English.

Are There Toilets on the Big Bus

No. Unlike charter buses, you won’t travel long between stops. So the best thing to do is exit at a stop, find a public restroom, see an attraction, if desired, and then catch the next bus.

If you are not sure where to find one, ask a Big Bus guide on the street. The driver may also have some suggestions.

Charter buses come equipped with a bathroom because travel is expected to be for a much longer period.

How Does the Big Bus Tour Work in New York City

The tour offers three options for purchase — 1-day, 2-day, and 3-day.

When you decide the number of days of your tour and purchase your ticket, the clock starts when your ticket is scanned while boarding the bus for the first time.

The ticket is good for 24, 48, or 72 hours. So, if you have a 1-day ticket and board the bus at 11:00 AM on Monday, it can still be used until 11:00 AM on Tuesday.

We found a ton of touring options for sightseeing in New York.

Aside from the extended period, the 2 and 3-day tickets also offer discounted bike rentals.

The buses run every 20 minutes on average. However, the first stop at the M&M store can be a long wait during peak season.

You can exit or board at any of the designated stops as much as you want.

The only exclusion is the one-loop tour Night Tour which is a panoramic non-stop tour.

Where to Catch the Big Bus Tour in New York City

During the tour, the buses only stop at designated stops.

Your ticket is good for as long as the buses operate during the day and it may be used on both the red and blue routes.

When you board, make sure you get a hop-on hop-off New York bus route map!

Big Bus NYC Red Route

The red route sightseeing tour covers lower Manhattan and you’ll see many landmarks like St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Wall Street, the Chrysler Building, and General Grant’s Tomb.

You can catch a tour at any one of the following bus stops and you can get your tickets in advance of boarding.

1 – M&M’s World – 7th Ave & W 48th St (Outside M&M World & Majestic Deli)

2 – Times Square East – W 42nd St & Broadway (at Knickerbocker Hotel)

3 – Empire State Building / Korea Town – 5th Ave & W 32nd St (at CVS Pharmacy)

4 – Flatiron District – 5th Ave & W 23rd St (at Eisenberg’s Sandwich Shop)

5 – SoHo – Broadway and Spring Street (at Nike Store)

6 – Chinatown / Little Italy – 100 Lafayette Street (near the corner at Walker St)

7 – Brooklyn Bridge – Park Row & Beekman St (across from 33 Park Row)

8 – Wall Street / Charging Bull – Broadway & Wall St (Southwest corner near Rector St)

9 – Statue of Liberty / Battery Park – State St and Bridge St (at Subway Entrance)

10 – Circle Line Sightseeing – 12th Ave & 40th St (opposite Pier 81)

11 – Times Square North – 7th Ave & W 50th St (at Majestic Deli)

Big Bus NYC Blue Route

The blue route covers upper Manhattan, and half of the ride is mostly views of Central Park. You can switch to the blue route at red stop #2.

We recommend changing routes at stop #11 (the Majestic Deli) where you can take a break and have a nice lunch.

12 – The Metropolitan Museum of Art – 5th Ave & E 83rd St (near 83rd St)

13 – Central Park Zoo – 5th Ave & E 66th St (opposite 845 5th Ave)

14 – Columbus Circle – Central Park & Columbus Circle (SW corner of Central Park)

Tips and Things to Know Before You Go

The bus has two levels, the upper level offers panoramic views of the city but be careful of overhanging traffic lights and trees. Don’t stand while the bus is in motion.

  • After you find a seat, check the audio to confirm it is working.
  • Snacks are allowed. Bring a frozen bottle of water and protein bites to keep you energized.
  • When on the upper deck, cover up with sunscreen to protect your skin on hot sunny days.
  • If you are a family of 3 or more, take seats across from one another so you’ll have views and photos from both sides of the bus.

Tourists were lined up at stop #1 at least an hour before departure and the line extended the entire block and rounded the corner.

We decided to see other points of interest and returned around 11:00 AM.

The wait to board the bus was about 20 minutes. It was a relaxing ride and there we saw so much!

By the time we reached stop #9, we were pumped and ready to exit the bus so that we could explore the city! And you probably will be too.

Here’s the secret sauce that really made the experience memorable. Exit at stop #9 and take a FREE ferry to Staten Island.

To see the Statue of Liberty, stand on the left side of the boat. When returning, stand on the right side.

Traveling on a budget? Read my review of the Westside YMCA Hotel !

Final Thoughts About the Big Bus Tour in New York City

Overall, the tour was a pleasant way to see New York city and when you are on the upper deck, you hardly notice the traffic.

Some other advantages of seeing the city by bus include:

  • Avoiding parking hassles. I mean, who actually drives in New York?!
  • Photo opportunities. With the open-top or large windows, you have excellent photo opportunities as you pass by iconic landmarks and cityscapes.
  • Comprehensive sightseeing of major landmarks and attractions within two hours.
  • You can get local recommendations from the guides who operate the bus.

I usually opt for a hop-on hop-off bus when I am short on time or to get my bearings in the city before deciding what to do.

Either way, when you take the tour bus, it doesn’t appear impossible to take a bite out of the Big Apple.

Happy Travels!

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The Sightseeing Bus Wars of New York City

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You’ve probably seen the TopView Sightseeing ticket sellers in their hooded red jackets, standing opposite the Hershey’s store in Times Square, pushing bus tours to One World Trade or Wall Street. You’ve also probably seen sellers for Gray Line and Big Bus in their also red outfits, standing outside the M&Ms store and offering pretty much the same “hop-on, hop-off” rides around the city. They can be hard to tell apart, which is one of the reasons they’ve been engaged in various legal battles for years. And the occasional headbutt. “It’s a very complicated history,” TopView’s lawyer, Maurice Ross, tells me.

And really, it is. Earlier this month, the New York Court of Appeals reinstated a claim made by TopView that Big Bus and Gray Line have operated as a secret monopoly, giving new life to a yearslong drama that TopView sees as a David and Goliath story about who gets to shuttle tourists to the Fearless Girl statue. The suit alleges that Big Bus and Gray Line, among others, have used their “market share to ‘shut out’” TopView from the sightseeing hustle. (This isn’t Gray Line’s first time in court over monopoly allegations: In a 2015 settlement, Gray Line and another company called City Sights were ordered by the New York attorney general to pay $7.5 million and give up dozens of stops on their Manhattan routes to settle an antitrust suit filed by the state and federal officials and allow other companies into the market.) TopView also alleges that Big Bus and Gray Line have “impugned” its reputation in an effort to tank its business relationships. But the great tour-bus wars of New York City aren’t just playing out as courtroom dramas — which brings us to the headbutting.

The city’s sightseeing-by-bus industry has never exactly been peaceful, as ticket sellers tried to get an edge on one another while going after the same pool of tourists. But things came to a new head in June 2018. “These guys are motherfuckers. I’ll beat the shit out of you, piece of shit motherfucker. I’ll kill you!” a Gray Line worker yelled at a TopView employee stationed near the Empire State Building, according to a lawsuit filed by TopView that year. A few months later, at the same spot , Gray Line ticket seller Pitoh Poyodi was approached by TopView ticket sellers who allegedly wanted to poach him. When he declined, a TopView seller assaulted him. (The New York Post says he was headbutted and kneed in the stomach.) “There’s always fighting over territory around here,” one TopView seller told the Post . The result of these fights was a heavily negotiated memo on “ Conduct Guidelines ” signed by each of the named companies. This agreement included explicit directions to not physically assault competitors and guidance around smack talk, which was also rampant among ticket sellers. (Forbidden statements include: “They don’t have buses,” “They are being investigated by the FBI and Homeland Security,” “They don’t show you Statue of Liberty,” and “Their bus drivers are mean.”)

But the rivalries persisted all the same: In March 2019, just a month after the agreement between the tour companies was finalized, TopView filed a federal antitrust lawsuit against Big Bus, Gray Line, and other tour companies. Two months later, Big Bus filed its own suit against TopView, claiming its ridership was declining in part because of “the abusive, deceptive, reckless, exploitative, and dangerous practices” of TopView. Big Bus also claimed that in a single 24-hour period in January 2019, “over two hundred 5-star reviews” were posted to TopView’s Google Business profile, the majority of which allegedly came from Nigeria. Also included was an allegation that TopView’s use of the color red in the design of its tour buses — Big Bus buses are also red — was part of a pattern of “unscrupulous business conduct.” By allegedly copying Big Bus in this manner, the suit read, TopView “has unfairly arrogated to itself the benefit of millions of dollars that Plaintiff and its affiliates have invested in recent years in market research, strategic planning, and product design.”

Ask former employees, though, and it seems there are no good actors involved here. A former Big Bus tour guide seemed delighted that the companies spent so much time squabbling: “They are two miserable companies,” he tells me. “Let ’em fight it out and spend their money on lawyers.” A former TopView worker had this to say about his old bosses: “My feeling would be that whatever TopView is coming up with is just like a gangster ploy.” Former TopView employees allege that they had pay docked if they were late or had minor uniform deviations and were asked to report drivers for leaving the bus to use the bathroom. (TopView is owned by venture capitalist Asen Kostadinov, who declined to comment on the litigation and did not respond to specific workplace allegations. Big Bus, which is mostly owned by a private-equity firm called Exponent Private Equity and entered into a renewable consolidation agreement with Gray Line in 2020, also declined to comment on the legal proceedings and did not respond to questions about its apparent merger with Gray Line.)

One might think that the pandemic wallop to the city’s tourism industry quieted things among the bus rivals, and for a brief moment in 2020, it did look as though there may be a truce in the world of the hop-on bus tour. Big Bus voluntarily discontinued its 2019 case in 2020, proposing that both parties throw out their suits. “Prudence suggests that the parties focus on restoring their businesses and devoting resources to protecting and rehiring employees, rather than litigation,” the claim reads. “Moreover, because essentially no one is riding tour buses in New York City now (or for the foreseeable future), there are no reviews (false or otherwise) appearing currently on travel websites.” It was, perhaps, an opportunity to forget the alleged anti-competitive practices, forget the street fights, forget the purportedly fake reviews from Nigeria. TopView declined. When I asked Ross about the company’s commitment to the fight, he seemed surprised by the question. “We had good claims,” Ross says. “Why would we drop our claims?”

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As, we cannot guarantee that the group shall be able to travel together as one group, therefore we will reduce the group size down to 4-5 smaller groups per ticket (depending upon group size).

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  • The Bus Tour offers unlimited 360° panoramic views of main sights of Moscow.
  • Access to audio-guide in 10 different languages which enables to know about Moscow’s history and traditions.
  • The three-bus tour routes and 40+ stops around Moscow completes the trip. Draw an itinerary to explore the city on your own.
  • There can be a boat tour and bus tour to enjoy panoramic views of Moskva River.
  • Smartphone Voucher Accepted. (No need to print)

The City Sightseeing at Moscow begins at Bolotnaya Square with Hop-on-Hop-off bus service. The bus operates on the Red, Green and Orange lines. If you have limited time in Moscow, start your trip on the Redline and get yourself acquainted with the city’s 16 best attractions. The green line, however, covers 26 amazing spots so if you are staying for an extended period catch the green line.

  • Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
  • Alexander Garden
  • GUM State Department Store
  • Sofiyskaya Embankment
  • Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
  • University Square, Vorobyovy Gory Observation Deck
  • Hotel Ukraina Pier
  • Zaryadye Park
  • Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics
  • VDNKh Metro Station
  • Cosmonauts Alley
  • Ostankino Television Tower
  • Red Route: Schedule: 10:00 - 18:00 , Loop: 60 Minutes , Frequency: 15 Minutes
  • Green Route : Schedule: 10:00 - 18:00 , Loop: 120 Minutes , Frequency: 30 Minutes
  • Orange Route : Schedule: 10:00 - 18:30 , Loop: 140 Minutes , Frequency: 30 Minutes
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  • Guided walking tour
  • Boat Tour (If option selected)
  • Hotel Transfers
  • Entrance Fees (Unless Specified)

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You can board the bus at any stop and voucher can be exchanged directly with the driver. Printed vouchers required for this tour and are accepted at all stops. You will receive a ticket in exchange for your voucher, which you must keep until the expiry date/ tour. Please check your ticket to know when it expires. After exchanging your voucher for a ticket, your voucher will no longer be valid. In loss of voucher/ticket, company is not liable for any refund. Book Now! You can use your ticket any day within 12 months.

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Ghost Bus Tour of York

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  • Visit some of York’s most haunted sights on this bus tour
  • Stay entertained as you travel—guide commentary is provided
  • Hear spooky stories about famous city sights, including York Minster
  • See the grave of Dick Turpin—the infamous highwayman
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  • Professional guide
  • Food and drinks
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • The Ghost Bus Tours York, Station Rd, Bus stop RE, York YO24 1AA, UK Departing from Bus Stop RE daily, directly outside York station, on Station Road, right outside of The Principal York.
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Near public transportation
  • Infants must sit on laps
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Most travellers can participate
  • Please arrive 20 minutes before the scheduled departure time. The tour cannot wait for late passengers and they cannot be admitted once the show has started.
  • Please note that the tours are conducted in English
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s cancelled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 54 travellers
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
  • Clifford's Tower
  • York Minster
  • Dick Turpin's Grave

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  • You'll start at The Ghost Bus Tours York Station Rd, Bus stop RE, York YO24 1AA, UK Departing from Bus Stop RE daily, directly outside York station, on Station Road, right outside of The Principal York. See address & details
  • Pass by Clifford's Tower York Minster Dick Turpin's Grave The Ghost Bus Tours
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  • Jake O 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Fun, laughs, and spookily interesting stories!! Don't miss out! Excellent from start to finish. Lots of fun, laughs and interesting facts. Isaac Blood the conductor was awesome and really gets involved with the group on board. Particularly liked when there is a section to get off of the bus and take a walk down the Shambles for some spooky stories. If you come to York. Don't miss out on this! Jake and Chloe Read more Written 3 February 2024
  • kellyduke33 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Great time Had this booked for a Friday night, we arrived for a long weekend and this was the first part of our weekend. Our conductor “Phil Graves” 😂 was brilliant very funny and engaging. We learnt things as well as some funny antidotes Highly recommend Read more Written 14 January 2024
  • lisa_b_0803 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles The Ghost Bus Tour Absolutely hilarious!! Put heart & soul into this. Full of interesting info but did, not, stop, laughing!! Brilliant guys, 💯 recommend. Read more Written 5 January 2024
  • Joel6647 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Amazing Great food Highly recommend Try garlic tikka chicken Very tasty Reasonably priced and staff very friendly Read more Written 31 December 2023
  • howzaM 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Cringey waste of money. Awful. Inappropriate sexual jokes, a badly framed comment about wiping out Jewish communities, a tour guide who kept blaming the traffic lights for his lack of anything insightful to say, cringeworthy banter. Added to that the stories were boring and you couldn’t see anything out of the steamy windows and I have to conclude it was a bit of a rip-off. Save some money and do the Ghost Walk Tour - that is highly entertaining. Read more Written 17 December 2023
  • Don A 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Outstanding Outstanding - Great for kids and couples. Phil and Bob engaged with the audience so well. This is the second time we’ve been. Worth the money Worth the time Worth the journey. Read more Written 29 October 2023
  • JessBarlow92 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Brilliantly funny Brilliant time, never done this before and we loved it Phil was so good and respectful. We laughed from start to finish! Lots of information Read more Written 19 October 2023
  • leahhB9649MM 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Brilliant 👍 Brilliant, lots of fun, our guide Phil was brilliant and our driver Bob was great, highly recommend. Read more Written 10 April 2023
  • LisaH5619 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Had the best time Thoroughly enjoyed our tour. Such a laugh. Phil Graves was the conductor and was very funny and knowledgeable. Will definitely book again for next year P.S. Fingers crossed Bob has his full driving licence by then 😁 Read more Written 6 April 2023
  • helharg 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Very poor. Cannot recommend this tour. It was overpriced, hard to listen to, not particularly interesting. Total rip off. Read more Written 3 April 2023
  • tracysheffield10 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Great tour Had a fabulous hour or so with Frank Stein and Bobby tonight. Packed bus with lots of good audience participation. Lots of stories told with humour and theatrics. Would recommend. Read more Written 7 February 2023
  • stevecR9957LH 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Loads of fun! Definitely recommended. What a brilliant night! Phil Graves and Bobby had us laughing the whole way round. If you want some lighted hearted fun and lots of giggles, I'd certainly recommend it. Read more Written 3 December 2022
  • Snotwebs 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles Good time, Frank Stein is a legend Had a fun time on the tour led by Frank Stein and Bobby. There were some interesting stories told with great detail. Frank Stein was enthusiastic and knowledgeable - and very funny! I'd definitely recommend this tour for those who'd like a good evenings entertainment. It's not a scary tour by any means, and certainly leans more towards the comedy and history side, with confident theatrics and audience interaction to leave you happy and laughing. Read more Written 17 November 2022
  • ochayecanoe 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Was excited… but boring I was excited and looking forward to this, reality is it was boring and most things that were pointed out you couldn’t see. Inappropriate sexual jokes. No warning about having to get off bus and walk to places - then when they said to take photos we were chased up for not keeping as a group. Expensive and not worth the money sadly. Read more Written 6 November 2022
  • sarahjaneandrews 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles Spookily Funny! Fantastic experience! Frank Stein and Bobby the bus driver were great fun! Funny, comedic and spooky all rolled into one. Would highly recommend. Great for families too. Read more Written 30 October 2022

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  • Hop-on or hop-off at any of Moscow’s main highlights
  • Views of Moscow from an open-top, double-decker bus
  • Learn about the city with recorded commentary
  • Visit Red Square, Alexander Gardens, and more
  • Bus pass inclusions: 48 or 72 hour bus pass + walking tour
  • Boat pass inclusions: 60 minute boat trip + walking tour
  • Bus & Boat pass inclusions: 48 hour bus pass + 60 minute boat trip + walking tour
  • Vouchers valid for 12 months
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Food and drinks, unless specified
  • Location Name: The route begins at Red Square but you can board at any stop
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller accessible
  • Near public transportation
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Red Route runs from 10:00am - 6:00pm, every 25 minutes. Duration - 60 minutes. First stop - Bolotnaya Square.
  • Most travelers can participate
  • Green Route runs from 10:00am - 6:00pm, every 60 minutes. Duration - 120 minutes. First stop - Bolotnaya Square.
  • Orange Route (currently suspended) runs from 10:30am - 6:30pm, every 30 minutes. Duration - 140 minutes. First stop - Museum of Cosmonautics
  • Walking tour runs daily at 10:45am. Duration - 2 hours 30 minutes. Meeting point - Next to monument of Saints Cyril and Methodius.
  • Boat tour operates 5th May - 20th October, from 11:30am - 6:30pm. Duration - 60 minutes. Meeting point - Zaryadye Park Pier.
  • Mobile and paper vouchers are accepted for this tour.
  • Vouchers can be redeemed at any of the stops along the routes.
  • Vouchers are valid for 12 months
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

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  • DebbJ 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles Great way to get oriented to Moscow We started our Moscow experience with the hop on hop off. It was a great way to get orientated to the city. The additional optional tours were also good, we did the Metro tour which I highly recommend, we also paid for the Kremlin tour. The hop on hop off has three different lines all included. Only fault was the bus was sometimes full and you had to wait for the next one which was about 15 minutes (in the cold). Read more Written January 6, 2020
  • UmaDelhi 0 contributions 5.0 of 5 bubbles 2 days are required Very very good audio guides- the voice quality was also good and also the anecdotes of history were brilliant. Russia is truly beautiful Read more Written September 1, 2019
  • BeverleyT 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Boat trip - TERRIBLE We got on the bus, but couldn’t buy a 1 day ticket. They suggested we do the 1 hour boat trip and said they would drop us to the dock. 1) they dropped us in the wrong place 2) they were lost because of the marathon Then the boat, after we finally found it: 1) stinking fumes, actually gagging 2) no commentary, in fact, no interaction unless you begged 3) offered us 2 for 1 icecreams as they had melted and refrozen as the fridge gets turned off at night Honestly, we enjoyed the afternoon in the boat but spent all of it laughing at just how awful it was!!! The worst thing in Moscow! Read more Written August 18, 2019
  • niruDurbs 0 contributions 3.0 of 5 bubbles Not the best value for the price The ticket is quite expensive and covers three different routes in a 24 hour period. The red route is quite exciting and takes about an hour. The bus comes every 10 to 15 minutes. However the other two routes take about two hours each and buses come every 30 to 40 minute period. If the bus is full then you have to wait at the stop for the next bus. So personally I feel that not much can be seen this way. I definitely was not impressed. However it must be noted that one can learn a lot about the history of Moscow Read more Written July 3, 2019
  • IrishCueTravel 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles SLO Motion Not all their fault , but if you plan on trying this Attraction be patient! Traffic is a big problem first and foremost. But to add additional unnecessary delays; the bus stops at each site for 15 minutes at a time or More ! I gave up half way through ( 45 minutes) ; and walked back to the starting point in 10 minutes! Read more Written June 4, 2019
  • michael g 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Worst hop on/hop off EVER Waited for 40 minutes in the cold rain for a bus that never came... unacceptable. Traffic is so bad that when on a bus the previos day it was barely moving. My advice-get a subway pass and a good travel guide book and do sightseeing on your own! Read more Written October 24, 2018
  • Rebecca J 0 contributions 3.0 of 5 bubbles Boat element was excellent We purchased a ticket online for the boat and bus for 2 days. The boat element was wonderful, we saw some amazing parts of Moscow along the river side. The bus element was very disappointing as it only started at 10am and was finished by 6:30pm. It was extremely warm when we were there and it would have been great to do the tour in the cool of the day. There was also no air conditioning in the down stairs part of the bus. They also turned away passengers at one of the stops as the bus was full and there was not another bus for 40 minutes. Read more Written September 26, 2018
  • Monismith2014 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles it was very enjoyable it was very interesting seeing things we saw walking around from the bus. so much more to see. we had a lot better view of the attractions from the height of the bus.also the bus was reasonable slow which gave us time enough for photos. it stopped at sparrow hill for 10 minutes for picture taking Read more Written September 20, 2018
  • fati666222 0 contributions 4.0 of 5 bubbles The best way to see Moscow We did both routes but if you have little time then only do the red route.Its very informative and it takes you to the important sights.The staff on the bus are very friendly and helpful. Read more Written August 20, 2018
  • adolfo17 0 contributions 3.0 of 5 bubbles The worst hope-on hope-off service I've ever seen Diffiult to understand the route maps and stops. Staff wouldn't help either. Lengthy stops. No air conditioning. Read more Written August 4, 2018
  • Peter F 0 contributions 3.0 of 5 bubbles Two Routes There is a short red route which depending on the traffic takes about an hour. The route is generally around the Red Square area. The ear phones were small and sometimes the commentary did not link up with the sites you were seeing. The green bus takes you on a longer route and ours took two and a half hours due to the heavy traffic. I would not recommend this trip unless it is raining or you want to fill in time. The sights we saw were nothing outstanding with plenty of time at certain stops for photos. Also the driver stop for a bite to eat at one stop. Read more Written July 30, 2018
  • Bernardo P 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Boat Trips Moscow, Russia Yesterday, I booked a boat trip with the GetYourGuide.com web page and was totally horrible, didn’t have audio guide as it shows on the picture-Nobody Talk-. The girl on the picture-light blue bag-ask for 100 Rubles for show her the QR Code while I had the Booking and PIN number cause she must see the vessel name-Didn’t say nothing and after she said board any vessel. I suggest take the trip and pay on site, avoid fake internet pages, there are many other services with a lot of entertainment, don’t take this ones. Read more Written July 14, 2018
  • Kathrynowl91 0 contributions 3.0 of 5 bubbles Good way to see some sites We usually do these tours when we travel. They get you round and you see the sight . The traffic is quite heavy so it is a bit slow but there is not a lot they can do about it. We only did the red route. Just a note people don’t queue here when the bus comes it’s a bit of a free for all. Read more Written July 13, 2018
  • Daniyal91 0 contributions 3.0 of 5 bubbles Was Ok.! Started our tour of moscow from here, We had got the 2 Day Pass with the boat ride. The route and the map was good but not well managed. The bus didn't stop at many points. Were were unaware a couple of times at what point we were and missed them. Headphones and maps were provided. Would recommend one should check out the route map before going and decide which places to stop in advance, this way one can manage and enjoy the tour more and us it more effectively.! The boat ride was Ok, a little crowded. No guide provided, just a boat ride with restaurant service Read more Written July 12, 2018
  • WilliamDyer 0 contributions 1.0 of 5 bubbles Poor service on boat and too many waiting times on buses For the price, you should expect at minimum English speaking tour guides with decent experience, but at least in my case that did not happen both in buses and boats. And in the boat even tough we were 90% English speaking tourist at least, the tour guide spoke 95% of the time in Russia, and only 3 sentences in English, I really counted how many times she spoke in English. And at the end she asks us if we have any questions? Of course I told her I couldn’t ask her anything since I didn’t understand 95% of what she was saying. The boat tour is not worth it, just take the bus that would be my advice. Second minus is the waiting times, in the boat they made us wait an hour before it departed, and in many stops with the buses waiting times of 20-30 minutes. I actually think I lost that day around 2 hours doing nothing. Be careful. Read more Written July 10, 2018

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