REVIEW · MIAMI
Menace, Murder & Malice: Miami Ghost Tours
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South Beach turns spooky fast. This 1-hour Miami ghost tour pairs a clear walking route with documented haunting stories you can follow from landmark to landmark. It’s built for people who want to wander after dark without getting turned around.
What I like most is the guide-led format. You get a real flow to the night, with a guide steering you past major sites like the former Versace mansion and The Betsy Hotel, plus stops on Española Way and historic Miami Beach spots. I also love that the stories are grounded in research—then told with enough personality to keep the mood light, not just grim.
One thing to consider: this is mostly an outside, street-level experience. A few stops are the kind you can look at from the sidewalk, and you shouldn’t expect access inside buildings or homes.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Feel on the Night
- A One-Hour Ghost Walk Through South Beach’s Famous Addresses
- Meeting at the Art Deco Gift Shop and What the Pace Really Feels Like
- Lummus Park: Palm Trees, Neon Nights, and Ocean-Side Whisper Stories
- Casa Casuarina (Former Versace Mansion): Luxury Fronts With a Dark Past
- The Betsy Hotel: Classic Miami Glam Meets Unexplained Sounds
- Española Way After Dark: The Pretty Street With a Spooky Angle
- Miami Beach Fienberg Fisher K-8: Echoes in a School With Stories
- Mac’s Club Deuce: Old Bar History and a Cold-Presence Mood
- Price and Value: How $32 Gets You a Lot of Miami Stops
- Guides, Story Delivery, and Why Your Host Changes Everything
- What to Expect: Spooky History, Not a Theme-Park Scare
- Who Should Book Menace, Murder & Malice in Miami?
- Should You Book This Miami Ghost Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is Menace, Murder & Malice: Miami Ghost Tours?
- How much does the tour cost?
- Where do I meet for the tour?
- Is the tour in English?
- Are tickets for the stops included?
- Does the tour include food or drinks?
- Is transportation included?
- What group size should I expect?
- Can I cancel for a refund?
- Are service animals allowed?
Key Highlights You’ll Feel on the Night

- A one-hour, guide-led South Beach walk: each stop runs about 10 minutes, so you stay moving and oriented.
- Documented haunting accounts: the tour frames its chills with history, not just vague rumors.
- Big-name Miami locations: you’ll see Casa Casuarina (the former Versace mansion), The Betsy Hotel, Española Way, and more.
- A mix of Miami eras: from oceanfront ambiance at Lummus Park to a school site and an old nightclub-bar.
- Guides matter a lot: guides such as Alexander, James, Thomas, Kyla, and Emy are highlighted for pacing, humor, and clear storytelling.
- More history than pure scares: if you want nonstop terror, you may find it more spooky-fun than frightening.
A One-Hour Ghost Walk Through South Beach’s Famous Addresses

This tour keeps things simple: you meet, you walk, you listen, you return. Menace, Murder & Malice: Miami Ghost Tours is scheduled for about an hour, and the structure is meant to prevent the usual problem with ghost tours—getting separated from the group in a busy area.
The vibe is South Beach at night. Think neon-adjacent streets, hotel façades, and photo-worthy architecture—then the guide layers in true-story framing around each stop. It’s the kind of format where you can enjoy the walk even if you’re not in a full-on paranormal mood.
If you’re the type who likes Miami for its design as much as its legends, you’ll probably appreciate that the tour isn’t only about ghosts. People consistently call out the Art Deco atmosphere and the way the stories connect to the city’s characters.
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Meeting at the Art Deco Gift Shop and What the Pace Really Feels Like
You start at the Art Deco Gift Shop, 1001 Ocean Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33139. The tour ends back at the meeting point, which is a big quality-of-life detail on a night walk—no guessing where you’ll end up or how to get home.
With a max of 35 travelers, you should feel like part of a group, not a stampede. Also, the tour is described as near public transportation and aimed at travelers with moderate physical fitness—so it’s not pitched as a strenuous hike. One hour also helps: you’re not stuck on a long loop if the night runs long in the wrong way.
Price check: it’s $32 per person. For a guided, researched walking tour that hits multiple major locations (instead of just one spooky street), that’s fairly strong value—especially if you’re already planning to explore South Beach after dinner.
Lummus Park: Palm Trees, Neon Nights, and Ocean-Side Whisper Stories

Lummus Park is the opener. It’s framed as palm trees, neon lights, and the ocean mood—plus locals’ dark legends that get more unsettling once the sun goes down. This stop is short—about 10 minutes—which is perfect at the beginning. You get the atmosphere quickly without burning your whole hour before the tour even settles into its rhythm.
Why this first stop works: it sets a tone you can carry to the more dramatic architecture you’ll see later. You’re not starting with a lecture. You’re starting with a setting.
Possible drawback: since it’s an outdoor public park vibe, it can be lively around you. That can affect how well you catch every word. A small note from experience-style feedback is that sound can be an issue in busy outdoor spots—so if your hearing is sensitive, staying close to the guide matters.
Casa Casuarina (Former Versace Mansion): Luxury Fronts With a Dark Past

Casa Casuarina—Gianni Versace’s former mansion—is one of the tour’s headline stops. The key idea here is contrast: the façade looks grand and glossy, but the stories around it carry a chilling edge.
What you should expect: you’ll spend around 10 minutes there, and you’ll be viewing it in the way most nighttime photo stops work—through the public streetscape. The tour notes that admission isn’t included for this site, which is a good hint that this isn’t built around entering the property. Go for the atmosphere and the story context, not the promise of inside access.
Why it’s valuable: this is how the tour connects Miami’s glamour to its darker myth-making. It also gives you a memorable mental image for the rest of the night. Once you’ve heard the guide’s framing here, the other stops feel less random and more like chapters in the same Miami story.
The Betsy Hotel: Classic Miami Glam Meets Unexplained Sounds

Next comes The Betsy Hotel. It’s described as elegant and classic, but the tour leans into the question you can’t un-ask once the stories start: what happens when a place’s history feels too present?
You’ll get another short stop—about 10 minutes—and again, admission isn’t included. That usually means you’re taking in the building from the outside, letting the guide do the heavy lifting with details and tone.
This stop is a good match for people who like haunted history that’s slightly “old world.” The tone here tends to feel less like cartoon horror and more like: this city has long memories, and sometimes they show up as small, hard-to-explain feelings.
Española Way After Dark: The Pretty Street With a Spooky Angle

Española Way is a Mediterranean-style street that can look charming during the day. At night, the tour’s framing shifts it into something else—spirits that supposedly roam, plus a ghostly edge layered on top of the lively street atmosphere.
You’ll stop for about 10 minutes. And admission is listed as free for this stop, which lines up with what most walkers want here: you’re strolling and listening, not buying tickets to see inside.
What makes Española Way especially fun for first-time Miami visitors: it’s a place you’d probably pass by on your own. With a guide, it turns into a story you can place on a map. Plus, it’s a great spot for people watching while you listen—an underrated part of South Beach night tours.
Miami Beach Fienberg Fisher K-8: Echoes in a School With Stories

This is one of the more surprising stops. Miami Beach Fienberg Fisher K-8 is described as a former haven for young minds, now carrying its own ghost legends. The tour’s “empty hallways” idea is clear, and the stop is timed at about 10 minutes.
Admission is listed as free here, which again suggests you’re not entering the building as part of this experience. So set expectations: you’re getting the story context while you look at the school setting from outside.
Why I think this stop is useful for your overall experience: it broadens the tour beyond celebrity locations and hotel glamour. You’re reminded that Miami’s haunted reputation isn’t only about famous names—it also lives in everyday community places.
Mac’s Club Deuce: Old Bar History and a Cold-Presence Mood

Mac’s Club Deuce is described as one of Miami’s oldest bars, and the tour leans into the idea that the past still hangs around. If you like ghost stories with atmosphere—places that feel like time has layers—this is where the vibe turns more intimate.
You’ll spend about 10 minutes here, with admission listed as free. This suggests you’ll be in the public-facing area, letting the guide connect the location’s identity to the hauntings being discussed.
Also worth noting: several guide-style comments highlight how some hosts bring extra tools or interactive bits into the story moment. For example, one highlight specifically calls out a guide named James who let the group use something like a ghost sensor during the tour. You can’t count on that every time, but it points to the fact that some guides use hands-on theatrics to keep it engaging.
Price and Value: How $32 Gets You a Lot of Miami Stops
Let’s talk real value, not hype.
At $32 per person for roughly one hour, the tour’s worth depends on what you want from the night:
- If you want a guided, researched walk through multiple major sites, you’re getting several different neighborhoods-or-feeling zones in a short time.
- If you want a tour that includes paid entries into homes or buildings, this probably won’t match. Admission isn’t included for certain marquee locations, so you’re viewing from the sidewalk for most of the night.
What you do get is guided context: the tour emphasizes documented accounts of hauntings. That matters because Miami has plenty of folklore, and not all of it is explained well. Here, the guide’s job is to give you a narrative you can actually remember later.
One more value point: since the tour is walk-only (no motorized transport included), you’re not spending time lost in transit. The guide-led pace is built for an efficient South Beach evening.
Guides, Story Delivery, and Why Your Host Changes Everything
The difference between a good ghost tour and a great one often comes down to delivery. In this case, multiple guide names show up with strong praise: Alexander, James, Thomas, Kyla, and Emy.
Here’s what those highlights tend to have in common:
- Strong pacing that keeps the group together.
- A balance of history, story, and humor.
- Clear explanations that make the locations feel connected, not random.
There are also a couple of caution signs worth mentioning. A few experiences mention issues like difficulty hearing if a microphone isn’t used, and one person felt the script didn’t develop much. Another person reported an issue with a different tour length than expected. Those are not guaranteed outcomes, but they’re useful when you decide how picky you want to be about your guide experience.
Practical tip: show up on time and stay near the front half of the group. If it’s crowded, your odds of hearing the story—and not missing key beats—jump fast.
What to Expect: Spooky History, Not a Theme-Park Scare
This tour’s overall style is more “spooky storytelling” than “horror movie action.” Many people seem to enjoy it as an atmospheric history lesson. One highlight even describes the tour as spooky but comforting, with goosebumps at certain sites.
That doesn’t mean it’s not unsettling. It just means the guide steers you through Miami’s haunted imagery with a researched, human tone. If you expect jump scares every five minutes, you may feel a little disappointed. If you want chills you can think about on your walk back to your hotel, this is closer to the mark.
Also, several stops are described as not requiring tickets. That matters. You’re not stacking time-consuming admissions. You’re using your time for story and scenery.
Who Should Book Menace, Murder & Malice in Miami?
This is a strong fit if you:
- Want a walkable, guide-led ghost tour in South Beach.
- Like history and architecture along with the supernatural.
- Plan to explore anyway, so you’re glad you can turn a normal night stroll into a themed, story-based loop.
- Enjoy interactive moments when guides bring extra flair (again, not guaranteed, but it’s happened with guides like James).
It may be a weaker fit if you:
- Need inside access to buildings as part of the experience.
- Want long, dramatic hauntings. This is one hour, so it moves quickly.
- Are especially sensitive to sound. Outdoor crowds can make it hard to hear every word.
Should You Book This Miami Ghost Tour?
I’d book it if your goal is a fun South Beach night with researched ghost stories tied to real Miami landmarks. The $32 price makes sense for the number of recognizable stops, and the one-hour timing keeps it from dragging.
Skip it—or at least adjust expectations—if you’re chasing maximum scares or you want to go inside famous properties. The tour’s structure points to outside viewing, quick stops, and storytelling focus.
If you do book, I’d pick a night when you’re not rushing and you can arrive a few minutes early at the Art Deco Gift Shop. Then let the guide do what they’re best at: turning familiar Miami scenery into a night you’ll remember.
FAQ
How long is Menace, Murder & Malice: Miami Ghost Tours?
It’s about 1 hour (approx.).
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $32.00 per person.
Where do I meet for the tour?
The tour starts at the Art Deco Gift Shop, 1001 Ocean Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33139, USA.
Is the tour in English?
Yes, it’s offered in English.
Are tickets for the stops included?
Some stops are free (like Lummus Park and several others), while others note admission isn’t included—so you should expect mostly viewing from outside.
Does the tour include food or drinks?
No. Food and drink are not included.
Is transportation included?
No. Motorized transport is not included.
What group size should I expect?
The tour has a maximum of 35 travelers.
Can I cancel for a refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Canceling within 24 hours doesn’t refund the amount paid.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.


























