The Dreadful Drawing

If you count yourself among those with a penchant for phantoms, and choose to stay with us in October, you will be automatically entered in out Dreadful Drawing. Winners will be chosen at random to receive spooktacular prizes including Tickets for two for the Baltimore Ghost Tour Ghost Walk of their choice and gift cards to the reportedly haunted Ryleigh’s Oyster Bar & Restaurant.

During the month of October, Scarborough Fair becomes SCAREborough FEAR B&B, a home base for those of you brave enough to seek out haunting adventures in the charm city and beyond. There are a few reportedly haunted shops and taverns right in our very own neighborhood and even a few of our guests have told us of their own personal experiences while staying here. Not to worry, if we do have spirits, they seem to be of the benevolent and protective variety.

Below you will find lists of places others have claimed to be haunted, as well as video clips spinning tales of ghosts, and a listing of professionally created haunted and morbid experiences not to be missed in the areas surrounding Charm City.

This page contains descriptions of:

Local Neighborhood Haunts

Some locals have reported places where known hauntings have occurred and eerily they are right down the street from our own front door.

Click on a pin in the map to read a description of the haunt.


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Historic Hauntings

"Baltimore offers quite a few quirky tours, ranging from Segway-powered sightseeing to the kazoo-accompanied Ride the Ducks Tour, but our favorites are the ones offered by Baltimore Ghost Tours (410-522-7400), which provide spooky primers on two of Baltimore's most storied neighborhoods- Fells Point and Mt. Vernon. Led by costumed guides, the tours stop at haunts like Bertha's and The Belvedere, revealing the mysterious, supernatural histories of these landmarks." - Baltimore Magazine, August 2009

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Poe’s Grave:

Watch famed author Laura Lippman show you her favorite parts of Baltimore, including Poe’s Grave.

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