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South Beach hides more ghosts than its tan would suggest, and this crawl drinks its way straight through them. You hit four bars with haunted stops in between, hearing stories of dancing spirits, mobsters and murder as you move along the Deco strip from Lummus Park toward Ocean Drive. It is equal parts ghost tour and night out, two hours where the history and the bar tab build at the same pace.
The ticket covers the guide, the four bar stops and the full haunted walking route, so the structure of the night is handled and you just keep up. The value is in pairing real local crime lore with a proper crawl, rather than choosing between a dry history walk and a directionless bar night. Drinks themselves are on you, so budget for a round at each of the four stops.
It is adults-only and built for groups, couples and social solo travelers who want their history with a drink in hand. Expect a loud, up-for-it crowd along one of Miami's busiest strips. Bring ID, wear shoes you can walk a few blocks in, and pace the rounds so you make it to the fourth bar standing.
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The oceanfront park where the crawl begins, palms rattling in the dark over the sand and the old Art Deco strip glowing behind — the first of the night's haunted stops.
A cocktail bar hidden inside the old Versace Mansion, where you drink beneath the roof of a house that watched its owner shot dead on the front steps in 1997.
A grand Art Deco hotel on Ocean Drive whose upper floors keep a reputation for cold spots and figures glimpsed in mirrors long after the guests have gone to bed.
A Spanish-tiled bar off Española Way where you sip a gin and tonic while the guide tells of one of Al Capone's victims, said to still linger among the living.
The 1926 dive where the neon hums till dawn; regulars trade the old superstitions and hauntings that cling to the oldest tavern on the whole of Miami Beach.
A rowdy Ocean Drive institution where the party never flags — save for the mischievous ghost of a Cuban refugee said to move drinks and tug sleeves when no one is looking.
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