Haunted Tours in San Francisco
- marcelo4092
- Jul 22
- 4 min read
Updated: Sep 9
San Francisco’s Haunted Doll House:
A tea party for the brave of heart

There is a house in San Francisco where time folds in on itself, where elaborately painted walls listen, where dolls remember your face and your secrets. Step inside and you will find yourself drawn into the Shadowlands of this most majestic place.
This is no ordinary haunted tour; it is a whispering labyrinth of art, spirits, and forgotten toys.
The air is perfumed with curiosity, and the enchanted place echoes with stories. Somewhere deep within, an ancient redwood door waits to be opened to reveal the most haunting chamber…
Welcome to the Haunted Dollhouse Soirée and Tea Party, the city’s most immersive, interactive, and spine-tingling theatrical ghost tour. Equal parts haunted house, creepy doll tea party, and candlelit séance. This isn’t just something to do in San Francisco on Sunday, it’s something to remember forever.
A Unique Spin on Haunted Tours in San Francisco
San Francisco ghost tours often involve cobblestone alleys and fog-filled tales. But here, you step out of the mist and into an only-in-San-Francisco adventure, entering this landmarked jewel box of a house to become part of the story yourself.
Limited to just eight daring guests per night, this immersive haunted attraction invites you to follow ghostly clues hidden by the dollhouse’s spectral inhabitants. Forgotten toys come to life in a twisted treasure hunt that ends with tea, tarot, and just the right amount of theatrical fright.
You’ll sip a custom-crafted tea blend by Lovely’s Tea Shop. You’ll nibble gluten-free vegan cookies, taste dark chocolate, and take part in a wax-sealed spell ritual designed to keep unwanted guests, of the invisible variety, from following you home.
It’s art, it’s storytelling, it’s spiritual play, and it’s beautifully bizarre.

“This was creepy, theatrical, and strangely heartfelt. I laughed, I gasped, I left smelling like lavender and feeling like I’d been hugged by a ghost.”
— Alyssa D., San Francisco guest —
Playtime, Possession, and Plush Pandemonium
At a certain point, guests are invited to let go of their adult selves and drop to the floor, quite literally, to play like children again. Surrounded by haunted dolls, possessed trinkets, and a soundtrack of fractured lullabies, something strange happens. Laughter and wonder take over, layered with just enough unease to keep you from getting too comfortable.
Then, just when you think it couldn’t get any more surreal, it’s time for the teddy bears. What begins as a quaint puppet moment quickly unravels into a bizarrely brutal, yet side-splittingly hysterical teddy bear show. It’s part bloodbath, part bedtime story, and entirely unforgettable. Even the ghosts seem amused.
The Green Room Speaks in Scents
Midway through the journey, you’ll find yourself in the most haunted room in the house, the infamous Green Room.
It was once the private bedroom of a brothel madam who ruled over this very house a century ago. Now it’s watched over by an ecclesiastical doll who hasn’t blinked in decades, or maybe just when you’re not watching.
But it’s the scent that surprises most. The room produces its own perfume depending on who or what is present. Sometimes it’s a sweet floral or a puff of stale tobacco smoke. Sometimes the unmistakable musk of a spirit trying to re-enter the corporal world. Once, someone swore they smelled a specific cologne from their childhood uncle. He’d died fifteen years earlier.
Whispers echo in the adjacent garden where spirits dance among the dense green foliage. Some guests have left behind their “ scents” of time in that room. A few have taken home a question they didn’t ask aloud.
But don’t be afraid. The presence here is no horror-movie ghoul. It is curious, aware, and by all accounts, oddly benevolent.

“The Gregangelo Museum continues to push the boundaries
of immersive storytelling. This haunted tea party blends
theatrical finesse with ghostly charm. It’s utterly transportive.”
— Bay Area Stage Scene —
Tea, Tarot, and a Touch of the Twisted
The soirée ends with a spell bottle you craft yourself, sealed in wax with intention and mystery, followed by a personal tarot reading and a ritual cleansing to sweep away any lingering energies.
This isn’t just a haunted dollhouse show. It’s wildly entertaining, paranormal immersive theater infused with authentic spiritual charm. You may enter a skeptic, you may leave a skeptic! Or unsure?
Perfect for couples on unusual San Francisco date nights, birthday seekers craving a spooky twist, or travelers searching for the best haunted tours in San Francisco with an artistic soul year-round!
It’s also a top pick for those looking for things to do in San Francisco this Sunday that offer more than just photos; they offer goosebumps.
“It felt like stepping into a Tim Burton dream layered with incense, mystery, and magic. This is the kind of experience you think only happens in movies.”
— Rafael G., visitor from Los Angeles —
Practical Magic
• Only on Sundays, at the Gregangelo Museum in San Francisco
• 90-minute immersive performance with guided storytelling, haunted experiences, and theatrical surprises
• Starting at $95+ per guest, limited to 8 brave participants
• Suitable for ages 16 and up
• Costumes welcome, ghosts, dolls, puppets, Victorian phantoms, and shadowed toys
• Includes premium tea, vegan sweets, tarot, spell bottle, and spiritual cleansing
• No pets, unless they are imaginary
Book Now, Before the Doll Blinks
This is not your average ghost tour of San Francisco. This is something different, something theatrical, something intimate and offbeat and utterly unforgettable.
One guest called it:
“The perfect blend of charm, creep, and curiosity.”
Another whispered:
“It followed me home, but in the best way.”
So if you’re brave, curious, and crave a haunting experience full of artistry, story, and surprises, you know where to find us.
Just follow the scent…
Check out our video: https://www.instagram.com/p/DI1S6E7JkKY/
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