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An Irish Christmas Ghost Story and Paranormal Tour

The Oyster Rooms at White's Tavern, 2 - 4 Winecellar Entry, Belfast, County Antrim, BT1 1QN
The Ghostman telling a Christmas Ghost Story

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The BelfastLad Francis Higgins will tell you an Irish Ghost Story for Christmas followed by a spooky paranormal ghost tour around the entries of old Belfast. This tour is not for the easily scared as you'll hear of horrible murders and executions that took place in the heart of Belfast City and the still unquiet sprits that lurk there in the shadows and corners of our streets.

The ghost story begins at 19:00 in the Oyster Rooms of White's Tavern or the Jailhouse in Joy's Entry where you will hear a real horror story from the North of Ireland followed by a spooky paranormal tour.

The event lasts about two and a half hours. You will be fitted with the latest in whisper set hearing technology so you can listen in to even the darkest stories of torture and horrible deaths as Francis weaves the tales of those poor souls that led to their documented hauntings you will discover on this tour.

The tour lasts 2 hours and you will be walking for most of that time so sensible shoes and brave hearts are needed along with wet weather clothing as the summer has long past and the dark, dark nights are once again upon us.

Children under the age of 14 are not advised to participate on this tour and as this is a paranormal tour and you can expect the unexpected. You have been warned!

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Season (30 Dec 2024)
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Monday19:00 - 21:00

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