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  1. 6pm – 9pm (3 hours) Saturday. Book Now! On our DTLA Murder Mystery Ghost tour we go on an investigation of the noir underbelly of Los Angeles – and enjoy cocktails in a couple of haunted bars. First we visit the Biltmore Hotel, the last place the tragic Black Dahlia, Elizabeth Short, was seen alive. Next we stop at Clifton’s and learn ...

  2. Los Angeles, CA 90012, USA. The guide will be will be checking-in guests from 15 minutes before the tour begins, at Historic Broadway Metro Station, on the corner of Broadway and 2nd Street We CANNOT wait for latecomers, there are more guests. See address & details. 1. The Real Los Angeles Tours.

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  3. DTLA Murder Mystery Ghost Tour. 4.5. DTLA Murder Mystery Ghost Tour. By The Real Los Angeles Tours. 36 reviews. See all photos. About. from . C$76.63. per adult.

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  4. Oct 8, 2024 · DTLA Murder Mystery Ghost Tour Credit: Cliftons. This downtown LA haunted walking tour is operated by The Real Los Angeles Tours, covering 2 miles of eerie landmarks. Visit the Biltmore Hotel, where the tragic Black Dahlia, Elizabeth Short, was last seen alive, and the notorious Cecil and Alexandria Hotels.

  5. Nov 11, 2023 · We visit the site of the Chinatown Massacre of 1871 (still the largest mass lynching in US history), before the tour finishes at the Halls of Justice, the site of many dramatic trials, including those of Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel (twice) and the infamous Charles Manson. Join our DTLA Murder Mystery Ghost tour and have sleepless nights for weeks!

  6. Jan 6, 2024 · Eventbrite - The Real Los Angeles Tours presents DTLA Murder Mystery Ghost Tour (2024) - Saturday, January 6, 2024 at Historic Broadway Station, Los Angeles, CA. Find event and ticket information. Go on an investigation of the noir underbelly of Los Angeles – and enjoy cocktails in a couple of haunted bars.

  7. The tour bus is very comfortable and our tour guide/driver, George, was a bundle of energy and fun keeping us entertained and gave us a potted history of LA and its growth since the 1940's. George made the trip a pleasure for us with stops on route for lots of photo opportunities and great advice on where to eat and drink.

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