Ghost Tours for Two or Haunted Penthouse Stay from Hangman Tours (Up to 56% Off). Four Options Available.
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Tour a purportedly supernatural bar housed in a former speakeasy and bordello dating back to 1894, or stay in the haunted penthouse

Choose from Four Options
- $29 for a Shaker’s Original Ghost Tour for two with one gourmet pizza, valid Wednesday–Friday ($55 value)
- $39 for a Shaker’s Original Ghost Tour for two with one gourmet pizza, valid Saturday ($65 value)
- $199 for a one-night stay in a haunted penthouse for two, including a four-course meal ($450 value)
- $99 for a Hangman Tour package for two with a Shaker’s Ghost Tour, Shaker’s 2.0, Cream City Cannibal, The Whoring 20s, and The Milwauking Dead ($212 value)
During the Shaker’s Original Ghost Tour, guides lead groups of up to 13 guests through the Victorian-era structure that once served as a speakeasy and brothel.
For the truly adventurous, staying in the haunted penthouse gets guests an overnight dose of paranormal activity, as well as a complimentary ghost tour. Guests can cozy up by the wood fireplace, take a dip in the jacuzzi, and enjoy the breeze from the private outdoor deck. But once the sun sets, the room can transition from cozy to creepy. Previous tenants have reported moving objects and spirits, which could show up during your stay. Hotel stays also include a Death in the Afternoon absinthe cocktail as well as a tote bag.
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About Shaker's Cigar Bar
Hangman Tours' knowledgeable guides lead guests on spooky jaunts through Milwaukee's haunted past. These quirky tours offer a series of historically accurate tours to suit anyone's proclivities. The flagship tour takes place inside Shaker's Cigar Bar, which since 1894 has been home to a cemetery, a speakeasy, and a brothel, and seen its share of murders. When the weather warms up in March, Hangman Tours' head outdoors with their Milwauking Dead, Whoring 20s, and Cream City Cannibal tours to retrace the steps of crooked politicians, gangsters, prostitutes, and others who checkered the city's past.