Haunted Places in San Diego, CA
9 places
Explore the haunted side of San Diego, where rich history intertwines with ghostly tales. Each site whispers stories of the past, captivating all who visit.

Whaley House Museum
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Legendary for its ghostly residents, the Whaley House captivates visitors with its rich history as the oldest brick structure in Southern California.

Nobu Del Coronado
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Mystical charm envelops Nobu Del Coronado, where timeless Victorian elegance meets whispers of ghostly tales and enchanting hauntings.

Cosmopolitan Hotel
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Enigmatic, the Cosmopolitan Hotel offers a glimpse into history with its ghostly tales and storied past, from Ysidora Bandini to intriguing hauntings.

Point Loma
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Captivating history surrounds this 200-year-old lighthouse, where tales of explorers and whispers of the past intrigue visitors at every turn.
Pioneer Park
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Remarkable for its hidden history, Pioneer Park combines open lawns and playgrounds with tales of ghostly encounters from its past as a cemetery.
Berkeley Ferryboat
Eerie tales of spectral passengers aboard the 1898 Ferryboat Berkeley create a fascinating atmosphere, adding a unique charm to this National Historic Landmark.

El Campo Santo Cemetery
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Historic: El Campo Santo Cemetery offers a fascinating glimpse into 1849 San Diego, featuring notable burials and compelling ghost stories.

Maritime Museum of San Diego
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Intriguing tales of the world's oldest active sailing ship come alive here, especially the legend of a young stowaway from 1884.
Ida Bailey Restaurant
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Charming Victorian architecture blends with intriguing ghost stories, especially in Room 309, making every visit a unique experience.