Oakwood Cemetery
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cemeteryEst. 1839Tour Available
Austin's oldest city cemetery dating to 1839. Eerie fog rolls in at night and visitors report cold spots, disembodied footsteps, and ghostly figures among the crumbling headstones of governors, Civil War soldiers, and Austin's founding families.
Ghost: Various spirits
1601 Navasota St ยท East Austin
The Driskill Hotel
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hotelEst. 1886Tour Available
Built in 1886 by cattle baron Jesse Driskill, the hotel has reported sightings of his ghost still roaming the halls. Room 525 is infamous for guests seeing a woman in 1930s attire staring from the mirror. Two brides have died here on their honeymoons under mysterious circumstances.
Ghost: Colonel Jesse Driskill
604 Brazos St ยท Downtown
Tavern on 6th
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buildingEst. 1866
Originally a 1866 general store, this building has been a brothel, boarding house, and now a bar. Staff report glasses flying off shelves, doors slamming shut, and a spectral woman in a red dress seen ascending the staircase.
Ghost: The Woman in Red
617 E 6th St ยท East 6th
Clay Pit
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buildingEst. 1852
Built in 1852, this building served as the Texas State Lunatic Asylum annex. Diners report cold drafts, utensils moving, and the ghostly image of a woman in white appearing in the basement dining room.
Ghost: The Asylum Ghost
1601 Guadalupe St ยท Downtown
Littlefield House
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buildingEst. 1893Tour Available
Major George Littlefield built this Victorian mansion in 1893. After his wife Alice died, staff reported seeing her ghost drifting through the upper floors in a white dress. Civil War soldiers have been spotted on the grounds, likely connected to Littlefield's Confederate service.
Ghost: Alice Littlefield
24th St & Whitis Ave ยท UT Campus
Paramount Theatre
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theaterEst. 1915
This 1915 theater is haunted by a ghostly man in a top hat seen sitting in the balcony during performances. Actors report hearing applause from an empty theater during late-night rehearsals and feeling an invisible presence on stage.
Ghost: The Man in the Top Hat
713 Congress Ave ยท Downtown
Moonshine Patio Bar & Grill
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buildingEst. 1850
Operating from one of Austin's original 1850s buildings, staff report silverware rearranging itself, phantom footsteps upstairs, and a ghostly child's laughter echoing through the limestone walls.
Ghost: The Laughing Child
303 Red River St ยท Downtown
Treaty Oak
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outdoorEst. 1500Tour Available
This 500+ year old live oak survived a 1989 poisoning attempt that nearly killed it. Locals say the tree emanates a sorrowful energy and that the spirit of the person who poisoned it haunts the grounds, unable to rest.
Ghost: The Poisoner's Remorse
507 Baylor St ยท Downtown