Ghost, Dark History, and Crime Tours in New York City
Hell's Kitchen is known for its famous restaurants these days, but if you look closely enough, you will see evidence of its dark past: the fingerprints of the Capeman, the Torso Serial Killer, the Butcher of Times Square, and the Cannibal Chef.
You can take a public or private murder tour in Hell's Kitchen, which provides a dozen ghastly stories and a guide to lead the way.
Greenwich Village is New York's one of the oldest neighborhoods, meaning it is the home of the oldest residents. You can book a ghost tour that will tell you tales about Washington Square Park's oldest tree, "the Hangman's Elm," The Brittany Residence Hall's child ghost who had experienced a horrible death and continued to haunt the halls of this former hotel, and many more. It may even give you a chance to meet Mark Twain.
The old mob & gang haunt tour is ideal for true-crime lovers. A retired New York City police officer can guide you through ridden locations in Chinatown, the Lower East Side, and Wall Street, where crime once ruled that you couldn't find alone.