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Day of the Dead Cemetery Walk

Join us for a private Day of the Dead guided walking tour through the oldest cemetery in Puerto Vallarta. Partake in a time-honored Day of the Dead ritual. Shielded by the spirits of our ancestors and their protection we will explore the cemetery, hear local ghost stories, and embrace the cultural enrichment that comes with learning and understanding the traditions of life after death and its meaning to the Mexican people.

Tour starts at 6PM at Panteón 5 de Diciembre, Brasilia 715

  • Kids under 10 walk free
  • 1 ½ hour private guided tour inside the oldest cemetery in Puerto Vallarta
  • See an authentically adorned Day of the Dead grave
  • Explore the oldest cemetery in the city
  • Learn about local folklore and haunted tales
  • Experience traditional Day of the Dead customs & traditions

Further Notes: This longstanding cemetery features a charming yet uneven terrain with limited to no access for those with mobility concerns. The tour’s intent is to share cultural education and understanding and is not focused on paranormal exploration or discoveries. Tour content is lively, family oriented and appropriate for all ages with no jump scares or dark material to consider.

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Historic Downtown Ghost Walk

Join us for a private guided tour through the historical and haunted streets of downtown Puerto Vallarta. Learn about the local and national legends and customs that shape the ancient culture of Mexico’s haunted heritage. Learn about the Day of the Dead origins, and culturally enrich yourself as you connect with Mexican ancestry.

Tour starts at 8PM at Plaza Hidalgo, Leilas Restaurant

  • 1 ½ Hour private guided tour through downtown Puerto Vallarta.
  • Learn about local and National folklore
  • Experience the recounting of classical ghost stories and paranormal legends
  • Soak in the culture of Mexico’s beliefs and heritage
  • Enjoy an unforgettable moment of remembrance dedicated to your own ancestors

Further Notes: The historic ghost tour features a 2 Kilometre (1.2 miles) walk trough the streets of downtown Puerto Vallarta. The walking route has many uneven features and irregular terrain with limited to no access for those with mobility concerns. The tour’s intent is to share cultural education and understanding and is not focused on paranormal exploration or discoveries. Tour content is lively, family oriented and appropriate for all ages with no jump scares or dark material to consider.

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Personalized Custom Ghost Walk

Mexico's unique customs combined with Puerto Vallarta's rich pre and post-colonial history, provide a wealth of historic tales and traditions from which to draw. If you and your group are looking for a more personalized and robust Ghost Walk experience, connect with me directly! I would be happy to create a unique experience tailored to you.

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Ghosts and Ghouls of Downtown Mexico City Private Tour

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Valentin C.     Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico

Private tour guide Valentin

Hola, amigos. My name is Valentín. Writer by trade; tour guide by conviction. I am a published horror,... more

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Kid Friendly: No. Friendly: No. Maximum travelers: 3

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Discover the most terrifying haunted spots in Downtown Mexico City

This is a walking tour designed for the brave-hearted. . . conceived for the true believers. My other job is writing horror stories, so living in a place like Downtown Mexico CIty has been a neverending source of inspiration. Here, where ghosts still walk amongst the living. Mere superstition, you might think? I'll tell you all about it. Downtown Mexico City is a place of wonder and mystery; a cultural treasure that has preserved its territory and identity for over 700 years. A place filled with history and stories, being ghost tales some of the most prevalent in this area. Join me, we'll walk through the alleys and creepy spots. NOTE *If you have a specific date in mind, please send me a message and I'll customize the tour for you.

3:00 p. m. Pick up at your hotel. 3:00 - 3:30 p. m. We'll start at the renowned San Juan Market, which holds several decades of paranormal history. 3:30 - 4:30 p. m. Our tour continues through inner downtown alleys and streets. We'll stop in other relevant places for local supernatural culture. 4:30 - 5:30 p. m Stop at Zocalo Square and the Metropolitan Cathedral, renowned hotspots for ghost activity. 5:30 - 6:30 p. m. Bye-bye, Ghostly Downtown! 7:00 p. m. End of tour.

Meeting Point + Tour Duration

Meeting Point Options: Rail or Bus Station, Hotel, Address or Intersection, Monument/Building

Duration: 4 hours

Poor weather conditions may affect the duration of this tour.

Transportation

*Walking *Transportation via app service. Recent sedan cars for up to 4 passengers with A/C. Only pick-up at your hotel is included.

What’s Included

  • Guiding Services
  • Private Transportation

Estimated Local Cash Needed

1500 Mexican pesos - 1,500 Mexican pesos (per person - around U$D90) will be enough pocket cash to pay for snacks, drinks, and souvenirs. If possible, please acquire Mexican pesos in small bills. $100, $200, and $500 bills would be ideal.

What’s Extra

  • Personal Expenses
  • Public Transportation Tickets
  • Food, Drinks, Snacks

Other: Transportation back to your hotel.

Restrictions

I am not a licensed guide, not able to access some historical monuments. I am not a driver, but I can arrange for a separate car and driver. I am not able to provide specialized medical assistance for travelers with difficult health conditions.

A Recent Review of this tour

The tour fully and honestly deserves more than 5 stars. Valentin, himself a published author of horror stories, doesn't just limit his tour by sharing and showing places associated with ghost stories or paranormal background; he immerses you in the past and present of Mexico City and the entire country enriching your knowledge about this wonderful city in its many diverse aspect and multicultural facets. Yuriy Yuryev

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1. real de fourteen, san luis potosi.

Real de Catorce is a ghost town located in the state of San Luis Potosí, Mexico. Founded in the XNUMXth century as a mining center, Real de Catorce reached its heyday in the XNUMXth century when it became an important commercial center and producer of silver and gold. However, with the fall in precious metal prices at the beginning of the XNUMXth century, most of the inhabitants abandoned the town, leaving it abandoned and in ruins.

Despite being in ruins, Real de Catorce has been partly restored and is a popular tourist spot due to its history and architectural beauty. The church of Nuestra Señora de la Merced, the theater, the mint and the administration building are some of the most emblematic places in town. In addition, Real de Catorce is known for its natural landscape and its location in the San Luis Potosí Desert, offering visitors a unique experience of nature and culture.

In short, Real de Catorce is a magical and unique place that offers visitors an opportunity to explore the history and natural beauty of Mexico. It is a place that is certainly worth visiting for those interested in history, architecture and nature.

2. San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan

When we talk about ghost towns in Mexico, this site has everything the traveler is looking for. It is home to supernatural legends that give it an even darker atmosphere. In the 1920s it was very popular due to its large production of henequen. However, little by little the town fell into decline until in 2005 the site had a zero record of settlers.

San Juan Parangaricutiro is a small town located in the state of Michoacán, Mexico. It is known for its church of San Juan, which is one of the few vestiges that remain after the Paricutín volcano, which erupted in 1943 and covered a large part of the town and its surroundings with ash and lava.

Despite the devastation caused by the volcano, the church of San Juan remained standing, with its walls and external structure intact. The church is now a place of pilgrimage and a tourist attraction for visitors who want to learn about the history and impact of the volcano in the area.

In addition to the church, San Juan Parangaricutiro has a museum and a tourist information center, where you can get more details about the volcano eruption and its impact on the local community. It is also possible to take excursions to the surrounding area, where you can see the remains of houses and streets covered by ash and lava.

In summary, San Juan Parangaricutiro is a unique and interesting place that offers a glimpse into the powerful effects of nature on a human community, and is a must stop for travelers interested in the geological history and culture of Michoacán.

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3. Mishnebalam, Yucatan

Misnébalam is a small town located in the state of Yucatán, Mexico. It is known for its traditional Mayan architecture and cultural traditions that are still kept alive to this day. Most of the houses and buildings in Misnebalam are built with local materials, such as stone and palm, and have typical features of Mayan architecture, such as thatched roofs and internal patios.

In addition to its architecture, Mishnebalam is also famous for its cultural traditions, including textile making, pottery, and honey production. The people of Mishnebalam also uphold their religious traditions, with festivals and ceremonies being an important part of their culture.

If you visit Mishnebalam, you can enjoy an authentic and relaxed atmosphere, away from the bustle of the city. You can visit its ancient Mayan ruins, walk through its cobbled streets, taste its delicious food and learn about its rich history and culture. Without a doubt, a visit to Misnébalam is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in authentic Mayan culture and experience life in a traditional Mexican town.

4. Guerrero Viejo, Tamaulipas

Guerrero Viejo is an ancient town located in the state of Tamaulipas, Mexico. It was founded in the 40th century and for centuries it was an important agricultural and commercial community. However, in the 50th century, its location on the banks of the Rio Grande made it an area prone to flooding, which caused most of its inhabitants to leave the area in the XNUMXs and XNUMXs.

Today, the ruins of Guerrero Viejo are a popular tourist spot, and a reminder of Tamaulipas' rich history and tradition. Although most of the structures are in ruins, vestiges of what was once a thriving community can still be seen, such as the church, the cemetery and some adobe walls.

In addition to being an interesting place to visit, Guerrero Viejo is also an important archaeological site, with remains dating back to pre-Columbian times. These remains include pottery, burial mounds, and petroglyphs, making it an important site for archaeologists and those interested in the region's history.

In summary, Guerrero Viejo is a place that combines the history, culture and natural beauty of Tamaulipas, and is a must stop for those looking to explore the richness of the region.

Something iconic about this ghost town is the dome of the Iglesia De Nuestra Señora del Refugio, the only thing that stands out from the waters that covered the town. It is restored and stands as one of the symbols of its history.

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5. San Pedro Hill, San Luis Potosi

Cerro de San Pedro is a small mining town located in the state of San Luis Potosí, in Mexico. With a population of approximately 10,000, it is known for its beautiful mountain scenery and rich mining history.

Since the XNUMXth century, Cerro de San Pedro has been an important mining center, with extensive operations extracting minerals such as silver, lead, and copper. During colonial times, the region's mineral wealth attracted many Spanish settlers, who built a colonial church and fortress to protect their prosperity.

Despite years of mining exploitation, the town has managed to maintain its charm and historical heritage, including cobbled streets, colonial houses and ancient monuments. In recent years, Cerro de San Pedro has been recognized as an important tourist destination, offering visitors the opportunity to explore its cultural and natural heritage, as well as enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, horseback riding, and fishing.

In addition, in Cerro de San Pedro you can appreciate a vibrant local community, with a wide range of handicrafts and typical foods, as well as festivals and cultural events that attest to the cultural richness of the region. In short, Cerro de San Pedro is a unique and charming place that offers visitors the opportunity to experience a little-known part of Mexico's history and culture.

Mines were discovered here, which provided jobs for several decades. However, by 1948 a strike was carried out, which by not getting what they demanded, ended in an explosion in the mines. From that moment, the town was declining, until ending up in total abandonment. Today, barely a hundred people inhabit the old and deserted town.

6. Ojuela, Durango

Ojuela is a small town located in the state of Durango, Mexico. It is known for being the home of an old and abandoned silver mining site, which attracts tourists and adventurers looking for a unique experience.

The town of Ojuela was founded in the 1880s and, at the time, was one of the most important mining deposits in Mexico. During its heyday, the mine produced large quantities of silver, gold, and other valuable minerals that were transported to all parts of the world.

Despite its economic success, the Ojuela mine finally closed in the early XNUMXth century due to scarce resources and declining demand for its products. The town, which was previously full of life and prosperity, was left abandoned and practically deserted.

Today, the Ojuela mine is a tourist attraction that offers a unique experience for those looking to explore the history and culture of ancient Mexico. The town has been largely preserved in its original state, allowing visitors to experience a sense of time travel.

Although the road to the mine is quite rough and requires an all-terrain vehicle, it is worth the effort to see the remains of the old mining infrastructure, such as the houses, cobbled streets and railway tracks. In addition, tourists can enjoy beautiful views of the mountains and the surrounding nature, which makes Ojuela an ideal place for lovers of adventure and history.

This place owes its name to its founder, a Jesuit named Servando de Ojuelos who discovered a mine in the area towards the end of the 400th century. Unfortunately, in the XNUMXth century a strong storm flooded the mine, forcing the inhabitants to migrate to neighboring states. Today, a suspension bridge of more than XNUMX years remains intact.

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7. Saint Elizabeth Chihuahua

Santa Isabel is a small town located in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico. It is located near the border with the United States and is known for its mining history, since several valuable mineral deposits are found in its surroundings. During the mining era, the town attracted a large number of workers and their families, who lived and worked in the area.

However, over time, mining production declined and many of the workers and their families moved elsewhere. The town was practically deserted and many of the original buildings fell into disrepair. Today, Santa Isabel is an abandoned place that attracts tourists and visitors interested in mining history and urban exploration.

Although Santa Isabel is deserted, its ruins and ancient structures bear witness to the wealth and activity that once took place. Some visitors report seeing ghosts and hearing strange noises in the town, which has increased its fame as a ghost town.

8. Real de la Bufa, Zacatecas

Real de la Bufa is a ghost town located in Zacatecas, Mexico. This old mining settlement was founded in the XNUMXth century during the time of exploration and exploitation of silver mines in the region. During its heyday, Real de la Bufa was one of the most important centers of silver production in Mexico, drawing thousands of workers and their families to the area.

However, as silver production declined and the local economy plummeted, many residents of Real de la Bufa left the town in search of better opportunities elsewhere. Over time, the town was completely abandoned and became a ghost place.

Despite its abandoned state, Real de la Bufa is still an interesting place to visit due to its rich mining history and impressive ruins. Some of the most notable buildings include the church of San Francisco de Asís, the government palace and the mint, which are now in ruins and offer a unique view of life in an old mining town.

If you are interested in history and archaeology, Real de la Bufa is definitely a place worth visiting. With its impressive historical heritage and natural beauty, it is an unforgettable experience that will allow you to travel through time and learn a piece of Mexican history.

9. San Francisco de la Sierra, Hidalgo

San Francisco de la Sierra is a small ghost town located in the state of Hidalgo, Mexico. It is located in the mountainous region of the Sierra Madre Oriental and is known for its beautiful scenery and tranquility. The population of the place is mainly agricultural and its economy is based on the production of fruits, grains and vegetables.

In addition to its natural beauty, San Francisco de la Sierra is also known for its cultural traditions and colonial architecture, with stone houses and tile roofs dating back centuries. The church of San Francisco de la Sierra is one of the main tourist spots in the area and is famous for its impressive Baroque façade and its beautiful frescoes.

Another interesting aspect of San Francisco de la Sierra is its cultural heritage and traditions that have been passed down from generation to generation. The San Francisco festival, which is celebrated in the month of October, is an example of this and is one of the most important in the state of Hidalgo. During this festival, people gather to celebrate with music, dance, and typical food.

In general, San Francisco de la Sierra is a charming place that combines its natural beauty with a rich cultural heritage and a welcoming community. If you are looking for a quiet place to enjoy nature and learn about the history and culture of Mexico, this town is definitely worth a visit.

10. The Half Moon, Puebla

La Media Luna is a ghost town located in the state of Puebla, Mexico. It is known for its beautiful scenery and colonial architecture, dating back to the time of the Spanish Conquest. The town is located in the mountains of the Sierra Norte de Puebla and is known for its relaxed atmosphere and tranquility, which makes it ideal for vacations in a natural environment.

In addition, La Media Luna has a large number of natural and cultural heritage, which makes it attractive to tourists looking for a unique experience. Some of the most popular tourist spots include the Mayan ruins of Cholula, the Sierra Norte de Puebla National Park, and the Center for Contemporary Art.

Regarding the economic life of La Media Luna, agriculture and livestock are the main economic activities in the region. In addition, you can also find small businesses and local shops in the center of the town, which sell typical products of the region and handmade crafts.

Overall, La Media Luna is an ideal place for those looking for an escape from the city and an authentic experience in a rural setting. With its natural beauty and its rich history and culture, this town is undoubtedly a must stop for any visitor who wants to see the best of Puebla.

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SINCE 2001: the ORIGINAL Ghost Tour of old town albuquerque

New mexico’s oldest,, & most famous,, celebrating 22 years of spooky fun.

Reservations Required!  Get your tickets TODAY!

Reservations Required! Get your tickets TODAY!

Featured on your favorites shows like the Travel Channel, Weird Travels, The Dead Files, Dead Famous, Breaking Bad - Walter White’s Funeral, In Plain Sight & on Coast to Coast Radio. Come experience us for yourself!

Take a stroll with us through the historic & scenic streets of Old Town! Experience the eyewitness accounts of spirits who make Old Town their eternal home of haunting. With plenty of stops to sit along the way, our family-friendly storytelling tour provides fascinating recounts of colorful characters who faced an untimely demise. Professional Tour Guides entertain you with tales mixed with chills and chuckles, this is the perfect Old Town outing and it is no wonder the Ghost Tour of Old Town is New Mexico’s oldest and most famous Ghost Walk! Ranked 5-Stars on TripAdvisor - 2023 Badge of Excellence and multiple Travelers’ Choice Awards, Hall of Fame Awards, and Certificates of Excellence for nine years in a row. Don’t settle for copy cat operators! The Ghost Tour of Old Town is the ORIGINAL Albuquerque Ghosts Tour.

2023 ghost tour tickets:

PRIVATE TOURS:

4pm PRIVATE Daytime GHOST Tour - up to 5 people (ALL AGES) included in one $100 price = 75-minutes

6pm PRIVATE Ghost Tour - up to 5 people (ALL AGES) included in one $125 price = 90-minutes

8pm PRIVATE Ghost Tour - up to 5 people (ALL AGES) included in one $150 price = 105-minutes

10pm PRIVATE MOONLIGHT Ghost Tour - up to 5 people (ALL AGES) included in one $175 price = 2-hours

Extra Guests, over the included 5 people , may be added on to Private Tours for $25 each (all ages)

PUBLIC TOURS:

8pm Public Ghost Tour - Held on most nights at 8pm = $30 each (ALL AGES - 1 day to 103 years)

10pm Public MOONLIGHT Ghost Tour - Held on select nights = $30 each (Ages 13 to 103 years)

This is the PERFECT “Date Night” out!!!

This is the PERFECT “Date Night” out!!!

Discover the history and the mystery of the heart of the Duke City!

Discover the history and the mystery of the heart of the Duke City!

The MORE the SCARIER! Mwaaaah haaah haaa! Group Tours Available.

The MORE the SCARIER! Mwaaaah haaah haaa! Group Tours Available.

Legends, folklore, ghost stories and history come to life as you depart on an intriguing excursion through 317 years of haunted history. Old Town is the birthplace of Albuquerque, founded in 1706, and for more than three centuries people have lived, and died , around the Old Town Plaza. The historic buildings and spooky alleys conceal the long-forgotten secrets of lost loves, Civil War battles, murders, hangings, and even hidden cemeteries.

Everyone loves a good old-fashioned Ghost Story!

Professional Tour Guides escort you on a 75-minute to 2-hour, lantern-lit adventure through the scenic Old Town Albuquerque area. You will search for the lost souls of early residents, Civil War phantoms, spooks, specters, wandering apparitions and over one dozen other ghosts who have made Old Town their eternal home. Learn the history and basics of Ghost Hunting as you hear the chilling stories of actual events. Old Town is one of the most actively haunted locations in North America. Residents, employees and tourists have all experienced unexplained phenomena. From actual sightings of full apparitions which seem to vanish impossibly into thin air; to disembodied voices heard in empty buildings; even objects moving mysteriously on their own. Tour is family friendly but is rated “PG” for some real historical information that may be disturbing to younger or sensitive guests.

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We do NOT attempt to dictate what you should think or believe. Skeptics Welcome! You’ll learn a bit of Old Town’s History, hear the reported Ghost Stores, review the Paranormal Evidence and then decide for yourself the possibility of the existence of Ghosts. Come with an open mind and  bring your digital camera . Guests have captured unexplained phenomena in photos taken during the tour.

GHOST TOUR HELD NIGHTLY - YEAR ROUND!

GHOST TOUR HELD NIGHTLY - YEAR ROUND!

This is a fun, old-fashioned , Ghost Story style Tour. We are NOT a Haunted House. No one is jumping out at you - or if they do, they are not with us! We ae not a Ghost Hunting or a Paranormal Investigation Tour (though we do those from time to time). We do not use cheesy parlor magic tricks. We tell you the reported Ghost Stories, we share the past history of that location and we show you the evidence collected my various Ghost Hunters and Paranormal Investigators during the past 20-years.  Most of the Tour locations are operating businesses which are closed by the time we pass by. We do not usually go inside the buildings during the Tour, we reminisce from the outside walkways. Merchants invite you to come inside and take a look during their regular business hours.

Public GHOST Tours held most nights at 8:00pm with an additional Public 10pm Moonlight Ghost Tour on Select Nights:

tickets for 2023 PUBLIC 8pm & 10pm ghost tours:

$30.00 all ages (from 1-day old to 103-years old).

Reservations must be made and tickets purchased at least TWO HOURS BEFORE Tour Start Time

Ghost Hunting Equipment Rentals available for use during the Tour

Listed Public Ghost Tour prices NOT including applicable taxes or service charges.

Don’t forget to TIP your Tour Guide (GOOD KARMA)!

What if it is raining or storming or bad weather during my Tour?

Tours are held regardless of the weather and that Tours and Events will be held in all weather conditions including, sun, snow, ice, thunder & lightening, storm and/or Extraterrestrial Alien invasions .

DRESS FOR THE WEATHER FOR THE BEST EXPERIENCE! Wear comfortable walking shoes.

Winter nights are quite cold. Bundle up with warm lofty layers. Warm clothes, winter jacket, hat scarf, gloves and warm foot wear. Summer heat can be extreme. Sunscreen, hat & plenty of water suggested!

NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON. All sales final. Most Tickets (excluding Vouchers) are good for two-years from date of reservation; and are transferable to another available Tour or to another person.

Can I bring my Dog on the Tour with me?

Yes! All Tours are Pet Friendly!

Well behaved leashed, carried or stollered pets are welcome on all Tours.

Doggie clean-up bags are available on the Old Town Plaza.

Can I bring children under the age of 5 on the Tour?

Our tours are rated PG-13 due to historical graphic subject matter

Parents may bring children of all ages at their own discretion

Strollers STRONGLY SUGGESTED for Children aged 5 & under

We have a WELL BEHAVED CHILD Policy: If you are bringing children, they must behave and be under parental or adult (18 or older) supervision for the duration of the tour. If Children are disruptive to the tour we ask that you, please, step away from the tour until the child has calmed down. If a child continues to disrupt the group, we will charge the credit card on file double for the child. It is at the Ghost Host's discretion to determine if a Child is being disruptive!

A PRIVATE TOUR may be a better option for your family if you have young Children.

Can we bring Alcohol on the Tour?

No. The Ghost Tour is not appropriate if you are intoxicated.

Please stay at the bar if you have been drinking and are intoxicated at tour time.

If you are too intoxicated to drive, you are too intoxicated to safely walk the streets of historic Old Town.

If you insist on taking the tour and are disruptive to the other guests our Ghost Host will ask you and your party to leave. You will not receive a refund. If you refuse to leave other measures will be taken.

If you are intoxicated at tour time, please, do everyone including yourself a favor and enjoy the spirits at the local bars or during our Toast-a-Ghost Haunted Pub Crawls for those aged 21 and over

Learn the history, hear the Ghost Stories, review the Paranormal evidence - then decide for yourself the possibility of the existence of Ghosts!

Learn the history, hear the Ghost Stories, review the Paranormal evidence - then decide for yourself the possibility of the existence of Ghosts!

Purchase Tickets online at least 2-hours before Tour Start Time

You will receive email notifications. NOTHING WILL BE MAILED TO YOU OR NEEDS TO BE PRINTED . Just give your name when you check in at our Ticket Window.

Check in NO LATER THAN 15-minutes Prior to Tour Start Time at our Ticket Window in Old Town's Plaza Don Luis.

303 Romero St. NW - Albuquerque, NM 87104.

We are west of the historic San Felipe Church, near the Visitor Information Center, next to the public restrooms.

DRESS FOR THE WEATHER including comfortable walking shoes. Tours are held rain, storm, wind, snow, thunder & lightening, or shine - Tours operate no matter the weather! Dress appropriately for the best experience.

For more info: [email protected]

TEXT or call: (505) 246-TOUR (8687)

By purchasing tickets, or by attending any of our Tours or Events, you understand and agree to the following: The reservation I am making here is for an OUTDOOR WALKING Tour, Riding Tour or other special Event in and around Old Town ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico. I understand and agree that I MUST check-in at the Ticket Window no later than 15-minutes BEFORE scheduled start time.  I understand and agree that ALL TICKET SALES ARE FINAL with NO REFUNDS allowed for any reason. I further understand and agree that Tours are held regardless of the weather or of any other Old Town events that may be happening, and that Tours will be held in all weather conditions including, sun, snow, ice, thunder & lightening, storm and/or Extraterrestrial Alien invasions. 

By the participation in any of our Tours or Special Events, the participant as well as any heirs or assignees agree to hold harmless and release, both now and in perpetuity, #AbqTours - History & Ghost Tours of Old Town and its agents, employees, contractors, representatives and/or locations from any and all liability, injury, accident, death, harm, financial loss or incidental damages or any other circumstance arising from or that may occur during, immediately preceding or following or is in any way related to participation in said activity, whether or not due to omission, negligence, incompetence, failure or any other reason on the part of or by #AbqTours - History & Ghost Tours of Old Town. Participant understands that said activity may be physically strenuous, emotionally disturbing and potentially hazardous, are aware of COVID-19 risks and rules, and agrees that they are in adequate physical and mental condition to participate as well as adequately outfitted and clothed. Tours and Events are for entertainment purposes only.

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Beyoncé may be the Rodeo Queen on the cover of "Cowboy Carter," but she lassoed a formidable crew to execute her genre-blending, countrified vision .

The tracklist of her latest album boasts an array of features: Black country artists such as Tanner Adell, Brittney Spencer, Tiera Kennedy, Reyna Roberts, Shaboozey, and Willie Jones lend their vocals to "Blackbiird," "Spaghettii," "Just for Fun," and more; Miley Cyrus and Post Malone duet with Beyoncé on "II Most Wanted" and "Levii's Jeans," respectively; Nashville legends Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, and Linda Martell take turns narrating the experience like radio DJs .

The album credits provided to streaming services on Sunday offer even more insight into Beyoncé's creative corps.

Naturally, familiar names appear: The-Dream , who first teamed up with Beyoncé in 2008 for "Single Ladies," coproduced 10 of the album's 27 tracks; her husband and frequent music collaborator Jay-Z cowrote six.

However, a deeper dive reveals more interesting and unexpected collaborators — even producers and songwriters who are brand new to Beyoncé's orbit.

We rounded up 12 artists who worked on "Cowboy Carter" (according to credits listed on Spotify) and where you might know them from.

Jon Batiste cowrote and coproduced "Ameriican Requiem."

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If you're a late-night TV fan, you'll probably recognize Batiste as the former bandleader on "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert." If you're a Lana Del Rey fan, you'll remember that he was featured on her 2023 single " Candy Necklace ."

But on a broader scale, Batiste is a major industry player and a recently crowned award-show darling. He won album of the year at the 2022 Grammys for "We Are," an eclectic love letter to Black music and American culture. (Sound familiar?) His follow-up, "World Music Radio," was up for the top award again this year.

Batiste has also earned two Oscar nominations, winning best original score in 2020 for Pixar's "Soul."

The multi-hyphenate singer, songwriter, and producer recently praised Beyoncé on social media for helping to "dismantle the genre machine."

"When I catch inspiration, the words and chords pour out of me," he wrote of "Ameriican Requiem." "What an honor to then see how brilliantly Beyoncé made them her own and THEN further enhanced the lyrical statement, synthesizing it into the larger body of work."

Camaron Ochs, known mononymously as Cam, cowrote "Ameriican Requiem," "Protector," "Daughter," "Tyrant," and "Amen."

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Cam is a country singer with a long-standing connection to Cyrus, with whom she cowrote the "Bangerz" deep cut "Maybe You're Right."

As a solo artist, Cam's breakout hit came in 2015 with " Burning House ," the second single from her sophomore album "Untamed." It reached No. 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 and went multi-platinum.

Another wave of acclaim came in 2017 thanks to " Diane ," the lead single from Cam's third album. The impassioned power ballad is written from the inverted perspective of Parton's "Jolene," which Beyoncé covered for "Cowboy Carter." (Parton gave "Diane" her stamp of approval .)

Dave Hamelin worked on "16 Carriages," "Smoke Hour II," "Just for Fun," "II Hands II Heaven," "Tyrant," and "Amen."

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Beyoncé and Hamelin are the only producers credited for "Smoke Hour II" and "Just for Fun."

Hamelin initially rose to fame in the aughts as the drummer for The Stills, a Canadian indie-rock band, best known for their 2003 single "Still In Love Song" and Juno Award-winning album "Oceans Will Rise."

After they disbanded in 2011, Hamelin formed the new band Eight and a Half but found steadier work as a producer. He has recently worked with Zara Larsson ("Nothing") and 070 Shake, most notably on " Scar ," a standout track from the Beyoncé-curated soundtrack "The Lion King: The Gift."

Ryan Beatty has writing credits on "Protector," "Bodyguard," "Just for Fun," and "II Hands II Heaven."

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After initially doing the teen idol rounds on Radio Disney, Beatty pivoted to behind-the-scenes work for alt-hip-hop artists.

He gained recognition as a songwriter and backing vocalist for Brockhampton ("Queer," "Bleach," "Sugar"), the group's front man Kevin Abstract ("Baby Boy," "Crumble," "Sierra Nights"), and Tyler the Creator ("I Think").

Beatty released his debut solo album "Boy In Jeans" in 2018 and his sophomore album "Dreaming of David" in 2020.

However, his third album, "Calico," marked an upswing in critical acclaim. The second track, "Bruises Off the Peach," was named one of the best songs of 2023 by Business Insider.

In a post on Instagram , Beatty described working on "Cowboy Carter'" as "one of the brightest highlights of my life on earth."

Shawntoni Ajanae Nichols, aka Mamii, worked on "My Rose," "Bodyguard," and "Flamenco."

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Beyoncé and Nichols are the only songwriters credited for "My Rose" and "Flamenco." The duo also coproduced the two songs, for which Nichols is credited under her stage name, Mamii.

"This is the first set of songs out that I've been able to write and produce for someone other than myself," Mamii wrote on Instagram . "It's really a dream come true."

In addition to her work behind the scenes, Mamii is a solo artist blending R&B and funk-rock with songs like " F*ck You Up " and " Creepiin ." (She tends to prefer double-I stylization, much like Beyoncé during her "Act II" era.)

Last year, Mamii opened for Q and Baby Rose on their Through The Soul Tour. More recently, she cowrote the single " Talking " from the new album by ¥$, aka Ye and Ty Dolla $ign.

Elizabeth Lowell Boland, known mononymously as Lowell, has writing credits on "Texas Hold 'Em" and "Bodyguard."

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In addition to a decadelong career writing for pop stars like Tate McRae (" R U OK "), Madison Beer ("Selfish"), and Charli XCX ("Yuck"), Lowell has released six projects (including albums and EPs) of her own.

Several of Lowell's latest releases recall themes and symbols evoked in "Cowboy Carter," including her singles " Black Boots and Leather Rebellion " (2021) and " Hamptons City Cowboy " (2022).

Ryan Tedder coproduced "II Most Wanted."

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Ryan Tedder is the renowned front man for OneRepublic, best known for hits like "Apologize" and the diamond-certified "Counting Stars."

Tedder is also a prolific songwriter and producer. His vast catalog of hits includes "Exes" and "Greedy" by McRae, "That's What I Want" by Lil Nas X, "Sucker" by the Jonas Brothers, "Welcome to New York" by Taylor Swift — and, of course, "Halo" by Beyoncé.

Nile Rodgers is credited as a songwriter for "Levii's Jeans."

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Rodgers is a living legend — an inductee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Songwriters Hall of Fame, and a recipient of the Grammys Lifetime Achievement Award.

In addition to his musical legacy with the Big Apple Band, Rodgers has written iconic tracks across several decades, from "I'm Coming Out" by Diana Ross (1980) to "Get Lucky" by Daft Punk (2013) and "Cuff It" by Beyoncé (2022).

Arlo Parks has a songwriting credit on "Ya Ya."

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Parks is listed under her birth name, Anaïs Marinho, in the writing credits for "Ya Ya."

The English singer-songwriter earned near-unanimous praise for her 2021 debut album "Collapsed In Sunbeams," which spawned indie hits like "Eugene" and "Black Dog."

Parks released her sophomore album "My Soft Machine" last year. She has also collaborated with close friends in the industry, including Phoebe Bridgers (" Pegasus") and Clairo ("Green Eyes").

Rachel Keen, aka Raye, cowrote "Riiverdance."

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Raye began releasing music back in 2014. Her singles discography includes cult-favorite club hits like " Bed " and " You Don't Know Me ."

Following her split from Polydor Records, Raye's career has taken off critically and commercially. Her first independent release, "My 21st Century Blues," was named the fourth-best album of 2023 by BI and won album of the year at the 2024 Brit Awards.

That same night, she also won songwriter of the year, song of the year, best R&B act, best new artist, and artist of the year — setting an all-time record for the ceremony.

Pharrell Williams cowrote and coproduced "Sweet Honey Buckiin."

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This isn't Pharrell's first rodeo with Beyoncé; he coproduced "Blow" and "Superpower" from her 2013 self-titled album, as well as "Apeshit" and "Nice" from her joint LP with Jay-Z, 2018's "The Carters."

If you're somehow unfamiliar with Pharrell's impressive collection of production credits (Ariana Grande's "The Light Is Coming," Frank Ocean's "Pink + White," Kendrick Lamar's "Alright," Cyrus' "#GetItRight," and Justin Timberlake's "Señorita," just to name a few), then you certainly know his two diamond-certified smash hits : "Happy" and "Blurred Lines."

Danielle Balbuena, aka 070 Shake, is credited as a writer and producer on "Amen."

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070 Shake is also credited with background vocals in "Amen," the album's final track.

The rapper-slash-singer's career took off in 2018 when she was cosigned by Ye (then known as Kanye West) and the rest of the G.O.O.D. Music crew; she provided guest vocals to " Santeria ," track five on Pusha T's lauded album "Daytona," as well as "Ghost Town" and "Violent Crimes" from "Ye."

More recently, she opened for Kid Cudi on his To the Moon World Tour and garnered praise for her feature on Raye's single " Escapism ," which peaked at No. 22 on the Billboard Hot 100.

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