Winchester Mystery House

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Winchester Mystery House

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525 S Winchester Blvd, San Jose, CA 95128

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Sprawling mansion with 160 rooms, odd staircases, and secret passages  

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525 S Winchester Blvd, San Jose, CA 95128 Get directions

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35 Most Haunted Places in the World

"Three years after rifle magnate William Wirt Winchester died in 1881, his widow, Sarah, moved into an eight-room farmhouse on the still-rural outskirts of San Jose. She spent the next 38 years expanding the modest structure into this dizzying 160-room labyrinth, which has 10,000 windows, 13 bathrooms, six kitchens, and 47 stairways – some of which lead to nowhere. Rumors swirled that Winchester built the maze-like mansion to evade the vengeful spirits of those killed by her husband's guns. Others suggested the ghosts themselves directed the construction during seances that Winchester conducted. Is the home haunted today? Take the Walk With Spirits tour and decide for yourself." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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"In 1886 an eccentric woman named Sarah Winchester traveled from New Haven, Connecticut, to San Jose, California, to start a new life. She purchased a small eight-room farmhouse and started a small renovation project that would take 36 years and $5.5 million (in the money of the time), only stopping when she passed away in 1922. By the time she was done, the Winchester Mansion was a modern marvel with indoor plumbing, multiple elevators, a hot shower, and central heating. It had over 160 rooms and 40 bedrooms, 10,000 windows, and even 2 basements. Of course, that’s not all that’s unique about the house. Not all the 2,000 doors can be walked through—one leads to an 8-foot drop to a kitchen sink, another to a 15-foot drop into bushes in the garden below. Staircases lead straight to ceilings, expensive Tiffany stained-glass windows were installed in places where they would get no light, and there are more secret passages than Narnia. A particularly odd delight is a cabinet that, when opened, extends through 30 rooms of the house. No one is quite sure why Mrs. Winchester demanded constant changes to her very large house. Of course, there are stories. The most prevalent story is that Mrs. Winchester was being haunted by the spirits of those killed by the Winchester rifle, which her late husband’s company had invented. After her husband passed away, a psychic told her that to evade the spirits, she would have to move out west, buy a home, and build nonstop. Some theories say she believed that as soon as construction was complete, she would die, while other theories suggest she built the house like a maze in order to keep her paranormal tormentors at bay and lost in the many intricacies of the building. As the theory goes, to avoid them she would sleep in a different bedroom every night and take labyrinthine paths through her own home. A massive earthquake struck the Bay Area in 1906 and toppled the top three stories of the house, damaging the other four stories along with it. Some say Sarah Winchester took this as a sign from the spirits that she was too close to completion and ordered the unfinished front half of the house to be boarded up. Though it’s open now, signs of damage from the earthquake are still clearly visible. In response to the ongoing claims of ghostly encounters and other paranormal phenomena on the property, in the early 1990s the Winchester management had a parapsychologist and paranormal investigator named Christopher Chacon conduct a full-scale scientific assessment of the property. The month-long, round-the-clock investigation included interviewing over 300 people regarding their experiences on the property, and analyzed every aspect of the environment for any unusual phenomena. In 2018, a horror film was made about the infamous house and the spirits that live within." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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"In 1886 an eccentric woman named Sarah Winchester traveled from New Haven, Connecticut, to San Jose, California, to start a new life. She purchased a small eight-room farmhouse and started a small renovation project that would take 36 years and $5.5 million (in the money of the time), only stopping when she passed away in 1922. By the time she was done, the Winchester Mansion was a modern marvel with indoor plumbing, multiple elevators, a hot shower, and central heating. It had over 160 rooms and 40 bedrooms, 10,000 windows, and even 2 basements. Of course, that’s not all that’s unique about the house. Not all the 2,000 doors can be walked through—one leads to an 8-foot drop to a kitchen sink, another to a 15-foot drop into bushes in the garden below. Staircases lead straight to ceilings, expensive Tiffany stained-glass windows were installed in places where they would get no light, and there are more secret passages than Narnia. A particularly odd delight is a cabinet that, when opened, extends through 30 rooms of the house. No one is quite sure why Mrs. Winchester demanded constant changes to her very large house. Of course, there are stories. The most prevalent story is that Mrs. Winchester was being haunted by the spirits of those killed by the Winchester rifle, which her late husband’s company had invented. After her husband passed away, a psychic told her that to evade the spirits, she would have to move out west, buy a home, and build nonstop. Some theories say she believed that as soon as construction was complete, she would die, while other theories suggest she built the house like a maze in order to keep her paranormal tormentors at bay and lost in the many intricacies of the building. As the theory goes, to avoid them she would sleep in a different bedroom every night and take labyrinthine paths through her own home. A massive earthquake struck the Bay Area in 1906 and toppled the top three stories of the house, damaging the other four stories along with it. Some say Sarah Winchester took this as a sign from the spirits that she was too close to completion and ordered the unfinished front half of the house to be boarded up. Though it’s open now, signs of damage from the earthquake are still clearly visible. In response to the ongoing claims of ghostly encounters and other paranormal phenomena on the property, in the early 1990s the Winchester management had a parapsychologist and paranormal investigator named Christopher Chacon conduct a full-scale scientific assessment of the property. The month-long, round-the-clock investigation included interviewing over 300 people regarding their experiences on the property, and analyzed every aspect of the environment for any unusual phenomena. In 2018, a horror film was made about the infamous house and the spirits that live within." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Freeman Lo

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It’s a fascinating place which captivates the young and all adult alike. Its mystery lies with the founder of the home along with its crew members. It has a rich history of how this home ended with 160 rooms. There is a magic number which resonates with the building of this home. I highly recommend to make a visit to this haunted home resided near the area of Santana Row of San Jose. All the tour guides are quite knowledgeable of its history and the family who had once owned this magnificent property. It is open on Sunday.

Cheryl Fink

Google
This was our first time here. The tour was great. The guide was entertaining, personable and very informative. The grounds and house are well kept, well-manicured and impressive. There are some activities to do outside of the main house tour. There is a café on premises, but I cant speak to the food because we didn't eat there. Basement tour is interesting, but it is self-guided, unlike the house tour. This is a tour I will do again. There is a lot to see and take in, in the 1 hour tour. I will go a second time to see things missed the first time.

Nancy Vue

Google
This was an amazing experience, my children 21, 19, 18 &14 loved it. ❤️ Buy tickets in advance online and make sure to arrive 30 minutes early to walk around. There's a café and a gift shop, no recording when on the tour. They provide a photo package and cost $55.

Patricia A

Google
We booked the tour online, it was about $48/adult. We also added the basement tour for $13 more. The tour started off great but I felt extremely claustrophobic and had a bad case of a dizzy spell as we entered Sarah Winchester’s bedroom. Thankfully, the tour guide Jen called someone to assist and I was able to breathe fresh air. We ended up getting a refund but I definitely will try to be back. The gift shop was fun and bought some goodies from there.

MerDeNoms

Google
Fantastic tour! It's an hour long for the mansion, and if you want to add on the self guided basement tour, that is good too. You can buy tickets online via their website, but I suggest you sign up for their newsletter and put your email address to get a code for 10% off. I really like the energy of the tour guide. All was detailed! You can get in the café and gift shop for free, but you won't be able to go on the tour without the QR code. Food in the cafe was reasonably priced , good and a lot of variety. I just wish they gave out a small sticker as a souvenir for free. ☺️ I highly recommend this place except if you're in a wheelchair, scooter, walker, or using a cane. There is no elevator, and the stairs are very narrow. I believe they have a virtual tour called Immersive 360⁰ tour. It is $8.99 unrestricted one-time payment. Check their website for more information. Parking on-site is free.

Desiree Smith

Google
This place was worth the trip in my opinion! I wish they would let you stay the night..open a air b&b! The house is so beautiful and the labyrinth way it was built is crazy cool. JT was an awesome guide! He did not rush our tour which was so appreciated. He took his time even though the tour behind us seemed rushed. We had drove over 10 hours just to come visit this house so we wanted to take it all in and enjoy the moment. Not feel rushed. The basement should have been included in the package not really worth the add on price. Other than that thank you Sarah for having us and giving us that experience.

BK Paul

Google
WOW! An amazing and informative tour with a lot of historical details. Allan, our tour guide, was a hoot, with the best one-liners and dad jokes, yet very professional and historically informative. An architectural giant and enigma, this is an absolute must-see for architectural and engineering enthusiasts. Ghost and supernatural enthusiasts will enjoy this as well. There is a family-oriented cafe on site with a wide variety of food for everyone and reasonably priced for a tourist type attraction.

Lucid Archangel

Google
The Winchester Mansion holds a treasure of history and mystery. It also holds exquisite woodwork and handcrafted artistry by those who pieced together the designs and visions that widow Sarah Winchester brought forth. I have been to this historic location 5 separate times, and with each visit, I find something new within the labyrinth interior. I highly recommend visiting this epic masterpiece and challenge anyone to visit it only once. This location is very much a full family-friendly site. Just note that during your journey within this maze of a home you will experience twisting hallways, low level entry ways, multiple staircases, dark corridors, and questionable or confusing carpentry architecture. However, you will love every single step and moment made by your exploration. The property also offers a beautiful exterior, additional buildings, a Café, an enormous shop, and an outstanding staff who not only welcomes you in but will treat you like family. They will also share their personal experiences that hold real mystery to this massive mansion.

Dillon M.

Yelp
Its super cool and our adventure guide will was very nice and made the tour 10x better
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Maria R.

Yelp
fascinating piece of San Jose history! The night tours are especially atmospheric. The guides are incredibly knowledgeable, and the architecture is mind-bending. A must-visit for history buffs and mystery lovers
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Eddy G.

Yelp
The Winchester Mystery House is a fun spot to check out if you want to learn some funky history and see something a bit strange. I was a bit surprised by how much of the house is more or less empty and unfinished. Kinda felt like walking through a construction site at times. That is my main complaint about it, really.
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Luna S.

Yelp
I've been wanting to see this house in person for a long time. It's history is interesting and I enjoy spooky/supernatural type places, events and things so of course this house was on my list of spots to visit. We recently had the chance to visit on a family vacation & were able to visit just a few days before Christmas so the house was decorated for the holiday season. Our tour lasted about an hour, we were able to see probably a dozen rooms that they allowed visitors in. Quite a bit of the rest of the house is closed off & isn't able to be seen while on the tour. I thought it was interesting that they allowed you to take photographs, but we were told we weren't allowed to film anything. Our tour guide was friendly & seemed to know quite a bit about the house and Sara Winchester herself. We enjoyed the tour & had fun looking around the gift shop. We also bought a photo package where they provide you with some period clothing to wear over your clothing & a photographer takes photos of you inside of the house. They unfortunately didn't have a large selection of men's choices, the photographer let us know that a lot of their clothing was out being dry cleaned. This part was fantastic because we were able to be on the other side of the ropes in the actual rooms to snap some photos. We wish we could have stayed longer to check out more of the grounds, but we were on a schedule and had to get going.
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William B.

Yelp
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Lynda B.

Yelp
While in the area, we visited the Winchester Mystery House, and it was an extraordinary experience. Having not been there since I was a kid, I was thrilled to find that it was everything I remembered and more. The addition of the Explore More Tour made it even more fascinating. We lucked out on the day we went as there were only four of us on the tour, making it very intimate and allowing us to have a more personalized and immersive experience. The house itself is a marvel of architecture and mystery, with winding staircases, hidden doors, and peculiar rooms that spark the imagination. The rich history and intriguing stories behind the house were brought to life by our knowledgeable guide, making the experience both educational and thrilling. The gardens and grounds are also well taken care of, beautiful with numerous photo opportunities. They add to the charm of the visit, making the entire experience even more enjoyable. The Explore More Tour took us to areas of the house that are not usually accessible on the regular tours, providing a deeper insight into the house's secrets and the life of Sarah Winchester. It's clear that a lot of thought and care has gone into preserving and presenting this unique historical landmark. Do yourself a favor and visit the Winchester Mystery House. It's a fantastic way to spend a day exploring a piece of American history while experiencing the enchantment and mystery of this remarkable house.
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Patricia A.

Yelp
Had a fun time at the Winchester MysteryHouse for their Unhinged Hotel tours. The house was set up as a haunted house with some gore and Ghouls. Its not scary but they do use the element of surprise to their advantage, so pay attention, lol. A couple of jump scares for me because I was so focused on the decor and interior of each room, I was surprised and not expecting it. Exterior lighting added to the spooky vibe and made for some great pictures. Loved that we were able to explore new areas of this amazing house that I have never seen before. Walked up the seven eleven staircase wich was fun. We were able to go inside the attic and walked onto 3 differnt balconies wich had a great view of the exterior of the house and Santan Row. We walked up into the kitcken from the basement wich was new for us, got to see some differnt bedrooms too. Front door was beautiful and grand. Loved the front porch and the seating areas to enjoy the front garden. December is a great time to visit if you love the Christmas season. Almost every room in the house had a Christmas tree with each one having a differnt theme to it. My favorites weere the lemon themed Christmas tree in the kitchen and the fan themed Christmas tree in the bedroom. Enjoyed the hot coco and cookies at the end of the tour. Will definatly be returnig in the near future to see what other new areas of the house I can see amd explore.
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Sam Q.

Yelp
The Winchester Mystery House is a fascinating destination, though it was a bit smaller than I expected. I visited during a San Jose Chamber of Commerce event, so access was limited to the first and second floors, which might have affected my perception. That said, the experience was still captivating. The house itself is beautifully designed, with intricate details that showcase its unique history and charm. The highlight of the visit was definitely the guides--they were not only knowledgeable but also added a lot of humor, making the tour both educational and entertaining. They brought the stories behind the house to life in a way that kept us all engaged. Overall, while I would love to return and explore the full property, this visit was well worth it. Four stars for a great tour that left me wanting more!
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Vincent V.

Yelp
If your into the amazing movie The amazing true story of the family like my wife is then you'll love this tour. Or if you're into amazing and unique back in the day architecture work then this tour like me then this tour amaze you. After you watch the movie you'll get to see that the tale of ms Winchester was very close and you'll get to walk the strange stairs she once did that accommodated her arthritis. You'll see details of carpentry, amazing glass work, and works from back in the days. The ever lasting non stop construction that was done to steer away spirits. And find out that Winchester was an amazing boss too she treated her workers as if they were family; housing feeding and paying double the wages back then. This tour was well worth the stop being in the area.
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Julia A.

Yelp
Absolute must see if your a Cali resident!! Seriously beautiful. Learned so much. Surrounding area is very nice and clean. Tour guide was so cool. Plenty of parking. Group was an appropriate size. No food or drinks Available for purchase though. Only downside is that what your able to see is very limited. A lot of it is closed off from the public.
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Ann T.

Yelp
I HAVE ALWAYS WANTED TO GO HERE!! I'm so happy I finally got the chance to! As a lover of all things spooky and macabre, as well as dark history, and being someone who loves Ghost Adventures, I couldn't help but to have the Winchester Mystery House on my list of dream destinations to go to. Although we didn't get to go inside for a house tour, we had the privilege of walking around the grounds at night for their holiday themed dark oddities festival. It was only $5 for entry which is super worth it! For the festival itself, there were lots of local arts, crafts, spiritual items, and even food vendors, as well as the Winchester Mystery House's own snack bar and gift shop open to patrons as well! Despite not going into the house itself, there's so much to look at! The stable, Green House, and exterior of the house and grounds are all open to walk around and peek into. There's also a Museum of Holidays with vintage Halloween and Christmas items to delightfully take a look at. I loved the Door to Nowhere and at a certain side of the house they play some spooky groaning music and there's a bit of the audio tour playing as well to get some history behind the house. There's a nook in the gift shop with some more history to learn about, this time leaning more towards the modern times, pop culture references, and if the house is truly haunted or not?? In addition, the gift shop has some fashionable clothing and make up based off of the Winchester House itself. Pretty neat and I definitely want to come back to get a tour of the inside!

Douglas T.

Yelp
Awesome staff and beautiful house. We had over paid and Sandy help to return our $12.50 and called us to make sure we understood why we were receiving a credit. #1 + On the tour Arizona, was very knowledgeable. What a sweet person. She also made it so much fun with telling my son her personal stories while guiding us. #2 + We were on the second "More" tour with Jim and his level of knowledge was also incredible. We got to see so much more of the house. What an incredible place with incredible people. I highly recommend going to visit. When you do visit, please tell them that I said hello again. What a great time and place. Thank you for making my family so welcomed.
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Anthony H.

Yelp
The regular tour was great. The house is really well kept and the tour guides are very informative. The gardens are beautiful parking is easy and crowds are well managed. Some of the rooms are gorgeous. They've restored a lot in recent years so the high ticket prices do go towards the house. The rooms at the end of the tour including the grand ball room and dining rooms are just spectacular. Recommended for occult fans and those interested in unusual Victorian architecture. My only real criticism is that the gift shop is overpriced but that is expected. I'd recommend lowering the prices of some of the items like mugs.
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Lynn D.

Yelp
Recently visited Winchester House for the haunted experience. So much fun! They really go all out on atmosphere and the character actors did a great job. You get a reserved time so it's a very small wait and the way they stagger the guests it never got overcrowded. They also offered some great cocktails and photo opportunities. Great experience and I highly recommend!
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Jim R.

Yelp
We spent a little over an hour touring this iconic and bizarre Victorian mansion in the heart of tech country we're once vast orchards stretched. For those not in the know, this place was the pet project of the eccentric heiress to the Winchester (rifle) fortune. Having relocated from Connecticut and acquired a small 8-room farm house and surrounding land in 1923, she spent the next 40 years adding rooms in a bizarre manor with odd staircases, doorways to know where and secret passages. Today it has around 160 rooms including 13 (her favorite number) bathrooms with more windows than NY's Empire State Building. Yes it's pricey to visit. Your 65-minute guided tour costs around $45/adult and you have to endure some corny "dad" jokes along the way, but the stranger and beautiful interiors made us glad we stopped by, The small group tour (around 15 people in ours) are led through and past around 110 of the 160 spaces. We happened to visit of a rare hot (85+) day and since there is no AC some of the spaces were a bit warm but there were a couple of places where water was provided. In its heyday over 40 crafts people were busy day and night expanding and maintaining the property. One of those crazy places that can only exist in the USA. Worth a visit.
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Mike L.

Yelp
years ago, when I first visited Winchester Mystery House as a kid, I was both excited and a little apprehensive about coming here. Excited because this place sounded so interesting. Apprehensive, not because of the supposedly creepy aspects of this place, but, rather, by the stories of how even workers would get lost in this place! If it was possible for even them to get turned around, you can be sure I wasn't about to stray from the group! Coming back as an adult (or so I'm told)? I certainly wasn't apprehensive anymore about getting left behind, but I was actually kind of excited to come back, if only to see how the experience would be like the second time around. Formerly the home of Sarah Winchester of the Winchester rifle company, the mansion has a great deal of both history and oddities behind it. The home is also said to have seen its share of paranormal activity as well, but I would say the home is more mysterious than creepy or unsettling. Without giving away a ton of specifics, a lot of the oddities of the house revolve around the home itself and the nature of its construction, which never stopped/finished throughout Sarah's lifetime, and why it was built the way it was built. In all, it's actually super interesting and rather impressive too, as some of them are pretty innovative relative to what technology was like when the home was built (especially the water recapture/repurposing system). To check out the property, there are a few different tour options that you can choose from, depending on the time of year. The main option is the Mansion Tour, which is a guided tour that will take you through about 110 of the 160 rooms on the property. There's also their Explore More Tour, which will give you access some of the other rooms not included, as well as dive deeper into the mansion's history. Depending on the time of year (and availability), they also have a self-guided Flashlight Tour, as well as a ghost-type tour around Halloween, but your best bet is probably to stick with the Mansion tour as it will cover the main points about the house (and you can ask the guide questions). While the experience does feel a little touristy, it's not over the top cheesy or gratuitous, save for the gift shop and the souvenir photo opportunity when the tour first starts. It's just unfortunate that, like with everything else these days, ticket prices feel like they've gotten steeper than they used to be - $42 per adult for the Mansion Tour (discounted rates for seniors and kids) while the other tours go for slightly less (though they are also shorter in nature). It does feel a little better knowing that the money goes towards the upkeep and restoration of the property instead of some corporation's pockets, but still. At least parking is free in either of their two lots (they have valet parking as well, but there's a ton of spaces in the back lot). Given how the cost of coming here can quickly for a family or group to come here, this isn't necessarily the cheapest way to spend a couple of hours in San Jose. However, if you've never been, Winchester Mystery House is still worth visiting. Afterwards, you can just head over to Valley Fair and/or Santana Row across the way. If you've already been here though, I'm not sure there's enough replay value to come back... THREE AND A HALF STARS rounded down.
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Tiffiny H.

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I have heard about the Winchester Mystery House throughout my life and I have always wanted to go. I finally got the opportunity to visit, this summer. I loved it! It was very interesting and I loved all of the history you get on the tour. Seems great for the whole family!
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Michelle V.

Yelp
Most people think spooky, but this house is beautiful. Came out for the Unhinged Hotel event. It was a bit pricey ($75) and I wish the price of admission included a collective pin or a free popcorn tub. They did a great job using areas of the house I've never been to as part of the haunted maze. Afterwards you are allowed to walk around the gardens which are decorated for Halloween. Since we went in September, it was not overly crowded so we took our time perusing the gardens and got some really cool photos!
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Coco G.

Yelp
First time in San Jose (only passed through on the way to San Francisco before). We booked our tour first thing on an April Thursday morning during spring break . It was raining! Luckily we were only exposed while waiting to enter the building and it wasn't too bad. Our tour guide Gene was an animated fast talker with great transitions. He managed to answer questions from the group of 16 (7 were from a private middle school--they had a LOT of questions) and still show the whole tour. My impression was that Sarah Winchester was a complicated individual with lots of tragedy in her background, lots of access to funding for this 36-year project, an obsession with the number 13 and spider webs, a love of sunflowers, an expertise in architecture, and a generosity towards the staff she employed year round. It has more of the feel of a museum than a place where people once lived, perhaps because it was already used for tourism back in 1923, less than a year after Sarah died. Glad we visited!
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Chabeli L.

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I have done 3 tours within 20 years, and I have not once been disappointed. Every time I have gone, the tour walk is slightly different, which has allowed me to experience different areas of the house. The last guide we had a week ago, interacted a lot with the group, which made the walk more enjoyable. I will definitely go again and again!
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Isaac G.

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What an incredible tour, our guide was fantastic.(wish I could remember his name) We were early to our tour so we took a look around the gift shop which had food and all sorts of trinkets adorned with Winchester logos all over the place. The kiddo got a slinky and the wife and I grabbed a magnet as we usually do on our trips. We spent a good hour looking at this historic place, teeny tiny stairs, gaping holes in floors windows to outside but in the center of the house. The price is steep, we went with a party of 9 most of whom are people who really enjoy a thing like this, we did Whaley house in San Diego early this year too. We all really enjoyed Winchester I can see to some being upset at paying $40-$50 to walk around an old house. If you like historical, spooky or just plain crazy this has all 3 highly recommended.
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Justin T.

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When I am on vacation, on top of doing the usual touristy stuff, I like to find other neat things that look interesting. While on a trip to San Francisco, we had some time to kill before our flight home and decided to make the drive to San Jose to check this spot out. I love historical places like this, but what intrigued me more was how different and quirky, mixed with a little paranormal this place is. They have free parking that can get full when busy. Booking tickets online was easy and got us pass the lines. Tickets range in the 40-50 dollar range for just the regular tour that we did. They have a tour that explores more of the house, a garden tour and axe throwing as well. Our tour guide was friendly and full of cool information. This house belonged to Sarah Winchester, widow of William Winchester. If that name sounds familiar, it's because these people are part of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. When her husband passed, she was left with a fortune and she moved to San Jose to an 8 room farmhouse. From the late 1800s to the time she died in 1922, she continuously renovated and added on to the house and it became a 22,000 square foot mega home. There are design elements that are super strange but cool to see. I won't get into the numbers or all the stories as everyone should check this place out if they can. The tour lasted a little over an hour. This house is old, so there is no air conditioning. They do have some fans throughout the house. Be prepared to walk cause this place is massive. They show you about 100 out of 160 rooms. There are some tight spaces. If paranormal activities or stories bother you, this might not be the tour for you. I personally did not feel it, but it is there apparently. No pics are allowed once inside the house except the first room you go to with a bunch of cool doors. Overall, no regrets were had coming here. To me, it is one of those one and done kind of places though.
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Amy E.

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What a wonderful national and California historical site. They have several tours to choose from and my friends and I chose the "Even More Tour." They recommended doing the "Mansion Tour" first, which is probably a good idea because on that tour you will see the more popular areas of the house. I wasn't sure I could do that much walking with a bad knee. I definitely plan to go back and do that in the future. Our tour guide Milo, was amazing!! Milo definitely loves being a tour guide, loves the history of the house as well as sharing many the facts and odd details about that history with guests.
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Jessica G.

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We went here years ago, this place is so awesome. We went after watching Ghost Adventures and had to go of course because we love anything scary or haunted. But since I thought of it and had some pictures thought I would share it. It's really unique I loved walking through the weird rooms and how interesting everything is and how she designed it. I would absolutely recommend going here if you're ever in San Francisco area. It's a really cool experience and you learn a lot of history about the house and how it was built and all that good stuff. Plus it's really cool to see all the old Winchester firearms from back in the day and all the antique things they have everywhere. They do a tour so they tell you everything as you go! Have a really beautiful day! Be kind to everyone it will make your day and someone's else's.
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Brittany M.

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So disappointed! I bought the ADA tour because I am disabled and know for a fact I could not do the stairs in this place. I had been here as a kid 20yrs ago, and was excited to take my spouse who has never been to the house before. I had also never been during Halloween so I wanted it to be special. I spent 3 1/2 hours driving to get here for our 11am tour. We had a very nice tour guide, but as we walked with her it was apparent we were NOT going in the house. I held out hope that we'd go inside after walking in a circle around the house but no-- We were led into a cold storage house thing and shown a video for 40mins. I can watch videos at home. But again, I sat through it thinking eventually we'd get into the actual house. NO. We weren't ever going in the house. Instead we just walked around the front and was led to the gift shop. That's it! We did ask her if it was possible to go into the first floor, because that wouldn't be stair heavy or difficult for me. She did go ask, but we were ultimately declined, instead she said cheerily "next time we can try to do it!" ??? Next time??? I'm here now. Nearly from 4hrs away. I wanted to go in today. But instead I paid for the ADA tour and did nothing but look on the outside, watched a video and was pushed into the gift shop. Such a bad experience. Please do better for your disabled guests!! We want to see the INSIDE of the iconic house as well just like everyone else.
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Joseph T.

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This a fun history exhibit to experience! I went here as a child and still have memories from then. Visiting again as a adult was fascinating to see the bits and pieces I remembered from so long ago. I learned a lot of new things about the history of the property and the owner Sarah Winchester. I highly recommend trying this with your family. Something to keep in mind is that the building has no AC because of when it was built, so stay away from going in the summer. It felt quite warm and stuffy to us throughout the tour, they did though have some ground fans set up to help.
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Bobbie R.

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If you are visiting the SJ area and want something unique, interesting, and fun to do, go here. It is a tourist spot for a reason. I have been here many times over the years, always interesting. It has always been pricey, but it seems even more so now, such is life. The parking lot is small, so come early. Came with my elderly Aunt last week just to go in the gift shop. They have a great store that use to be accessible without paying for the tour. Not anymore. The nice girl at ticket booth said we could pay $20 for the garden tour to access the store. No. Seems like a missed marketing opportunity to deny access to shopping only. Anywho, definitely tour here if you've never been or need a refresher course.
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Kristopher K.

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How cool is this! The Winchester mystery house. We did not have time to do the tour but just being on the property was awesome. The cool part of it all is that you enter in a store with all kinds of gifts that you can purchase from magnets, posters, even shot glasses. Because we're from Hawai'i I had to give this a 5 star rating having this once in the lifetime experience was worth it.
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Liz M.

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This review is for the explore more tour They should tell you in the description that all your getting is a tour of rooms down to their studs on this tour. It was so disappointing. It started off promising, we walked in through the front door, saw the dining room and seating area, and then after that, we were banished upstairs for the majority of the door. Peeling walls of paint were the most exciting thing we really got to see. Not to mention how hot it was with a tiny fan in every other room. We did get a quick walk through of what was the main housekeepers quarters, or at least that's what our guide thought it might be. She don't seem too sure of any of the history, and was seeming to make things up as she went along. Our tour concluded with a tour of the basement, where we got to see some mason jars... oh joy! And the boiler room. Then we were led outside to sign a guestbook. This house was a stop on the way back from a trip to San Francisco. I was almost in tears when I realized I had paid $200 to look at wood. Nothing informational. I felt like I left there knowing even less about the house than before I toured it.
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Te-see B.

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"Something wicked this way comes..." Who knew that this original 2 story farm house would become a four story endless fixer upper?! Bought in 1886 by Sarah Winchester, widow to Winchester Guns heir William Winchester, turned into a 24,000 sq ft, 10,000 windows, 160 rooms, 2,000 doors, 47 stairways & fireplaces, 13 bathrooms, 6 kitchens & 52 skylights, all to keep "spirits" at bay! Filled with stair cases that lead to no where and doors that open up to boarded walls are the theme of this mansion and not unusual. The story behind Sarah's obsession to find peace here is worth a tour. I found it fascinating and enjoyed hearing the stories of visiting spirits and how it effected anyone who entered. They offer special prices if you add on an extra tour. *FYI both tours are similar so choose wisely. In retrospect I would have not done both. It was a little strange that this beautiful mansion is surrounded by high riser's and businesses. The views are spectacular from the higher floors. Everyone is very nice here and there is a souvenir shop just outside the entrance to the mansion. *Plenty of free parking in the lot. The mansion is located just off the freeway.
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Miss I.

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I have been fascinated by this home ever since I heard about it as a teen, I've visited a couple of times and have even brought my kids here. The last time we visited was during Halloween time and our tour was the night tour, they have the whole place decorated and they even have a small light show at the front of the mansion. During our tour we got to go down into the basement, so we had an awesome time! They have a cute little gift shop. Tickets are about $40 and kids tickets are about $20, parking is free and ample.
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Yvette S.

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This place is absolutely stunning and mysterious. It's a beautiful insight into the human mind when plagued with grief and mental health problems. There is free parking nearby, but keep in my mind the house is in a busy shopping mall area which does take a bit of the ambiance away. Now I can't stress this enough, the tours start exactly on time! They do not wait for you whatsoever. I was running 5 minutes late trying to navigate through the entrance and gift shop just to get to my tour. My party and I were lead through the back way of a staircase just to catch up with the tour. Now once in the house and on the tour, it is extremely beautiful. The craftsmanship put into this mansion is impressive for the time period. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and kept you engaged. I highly recommend doing 2 tours to experience the entire property. The first part leading you into the main parts of the house. The second tour leads you into the attic and basement. Once you are done with the tours there is still plenty of time to walk around the property, gift shop and look at props used in the Winchester movie. Overall you could spend a few hours here but I do not recommend for kids 12 and younger. Add this to your list of spooky places to visit!!!
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Whit D.

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We booked this hour long tour; with a guide; learned about the owners of the house and a lot of history. This house has 160 rooms ; 10,000 windows and 2,000 doors. Steps are narrow. The detail and character of the home is outstanding. If you ever get a chance, I'd recommend it. Parking is free which is another plus. Shops and restaurants nearby.
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Winnie W.

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So much fun at the UNHINGED HOUSEWARMING HALLOWEEN EVENT 2023 at the Winchester Mystery House!!! The event was well organized with free parking on site, and they have 2 large parking lots. When you arrive, then you will scan your ticket bar code to receive your tickets (aka a badge for wearing around your neck), then off you go inside the WMH! Once inside, turn left immediately for the drinks! ;) lol. Line may seem long but they are super fast and efficient. As for the haunted house walk through, I won't give out the info to spoil the fun for you, but be sure to explore "both sides" of the home. After the haunted house scare, you walk towards the courtyard to get your 2023 Halloween T-Shirts!! Fun Fun Fun! Especially appreciated that they have easy & free parking, with lots of restaurant choices nearby at Santana Row.

Stephanie S.

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This was my second time visiting this unique local attraction - I toured the mansion many years ago with my school-aged kids. We were all enjoyed the tour more than expected: the history of the mansion and the odd layout and decor held our interest and made for fun conversations after. Recently, I went back for another tour with my "little sister" (teen I am mentoring through Big Brothers Big Sisters). I thought this might be a fun outing for her, and it didn't disappoint! Our tour guide, Evelyn, was absolutely the best. She was so patient with all of the questions and knew tons of interesting details about the house and its history. The gardens were maintained beautifully and decorated just enough with Halloween surprises without taking away from the overall ambiance of the property. Highly recommend checking this out if you're in the area!
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Callie J.

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My mother and I recently visited the Winchester Mystery House, and we decided to take both the regular tour and the Explore More Tour. Let me share our experience with the latter: Smaller Group Size: The Explore More Tour had a smaller group, which made it more intimate and allowed for better interaction with our guide, Kayla (She was EXCEPTIONAL!) Personalized Experience: Our guide, Kayla, was a GREAT presenter and very personable. She shared fascinating information about the house and its history. Plus, we got to spend more time in the rooms shown. Exclusive Access: The Explore More Tour offered access to parts of the estate that were previously off-limits. It felt special to explore areas that hadn't been open to the public until this tour was introduced. Avoiding Crowds: Unlike the regular tour, where we felt rushed due to the large group, the Explore More Tour allowed us to appreciate the details without feeling overwhelmed. Overall, I highly recommend the Explore More Tour. It provides a unique perspective on the Winchester Mystery House and offers a more personalized experience. If you're curious about the mansion's intriguing history and architectural oddities, this tour is definitely worth it!
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Ash A.

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Love this place for everything! Tours, Halloween trick or treat, Christmas oddities fair, and I've been a wedding vendor here also!
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Jenny C.

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This place is just a tourist trap. Being from the bay, I've always wanted to visit Winchester. It's a once and done kind of experience. Our guide wasn't the greatest.
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Kaysha R.

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What a great spot! I've had the Winchester house on my radar for many years (I'm a weird facts and unsolved mysteries nerd.) Made a quick trip to the area and was finally able to stop. It's a fantastic piece of history, frozen in time, between modern California structures. The sprawling estate has been left seemingly untouched for visitors to get a taste of her Sarah's story and vision. Our tour guide Yassmin was awesome! Funny and a little interactive. Actually all the staff were really great and my tour was full of international visitors, so Sarah's story is obviously being shared far and wide. The price for the tickets is a bit steep, though I know they use those fees the keep the big house running. There's a large gift shop at the entrance, an old tyme photos section in there as well. Which reminds me, they took my picture in front of a green screen at the entrance to the tour ... and never mentioned it again . Where did it go!? lol. Be sure to wander the gardens along with your mansion tour ticket, you could even sit out there awhile as there are chairs around, and enjoy the sunny California weather. There is ample parking, and it looked like they host events. I would host an event there if I lived nearby.
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Al L.

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I've always been curious about the Winchester Mystery House and its architectural curiosities and claim to be the most haunted place in the world. When I was invited to visit and go on a tour, I was looking forward to it. On a Saturday 4:15pm tour appointment, we were able to find parking in the parking lot in front. We met up with our host in front and proceeded to enter the mansion grounds. You walk through a large gift shop that also has a section with information on the history of the Winchester Mystery House and how it came to be. This Victorian and Gothic style mansion was once the personal residence to Sarah Winchester, the widow of the firearms magnate, William Winchester. The mansion, which had 160 rooms, 2,000 doors, 10,000 windows, 47 stairways, 47 fireplaces, 13 bathrooms and 6 kitchens, became a tourist attraction after Sarah's death in 1922 Over the loudspeakers, they announce your reservation time and for the guests to proceed to the tour entrance where tickets are scanned and you proceed to the waiting area where you meet your tour guide. During the hour and ten minutes tour, our guide led us through the mansion and to view the various dining rooms, living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, laundry areas and up and down staircases. He was informative and described what we were seeing and history behind it. The tour ended with you going into the gift shop. On this day, there was a Menagerie Oddities Art Market in the garden area, which we checked out. I'm glad I finally checked out the Winchester Mystery House and fulfilled my curiosities. It's probably an attraction that most people would visit once and now it's off my bucket list.
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Jennifer H.

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We did the Holiday Candlelight Tour. I overall enjoyed the experience, although it is definitely overpriced ($50 per person). Our tour time was supposed to start at 6:30pm, but we had to wait in line for like 20 mins. The tour is self guided. It might have been better to have an in person guide, so we can ask questions. Lots of cool Christmas decorations. The basement was scary! Gave me haunted house vibes, but fun! At the end of the tour they give you hot apple cider and a little cookie! I also enjoyed walking around all the shops.
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Robert F.

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I've been wanting to visit for so long.. it's definitely been on my bucket list. I was finally able to visit. The house is amazing! 160 rooms, doors and staircases that go nowhere. The grounds and gardens are beautifully maintained. Our guide, Riley, was knowledgeable about the history of the house and the history of Sarah Winchester. A bit of humor mixed in with the presentation was great and he kept our large group moving.. but he was always available for questions. We did the Mansion tour this time, next time we want to do the walk with spirits tour!
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Val G.

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Beautiful House! Completely different from what I was expecting. It was a cute cozy home! I was expecting it to be spooky but it was not at all. I definitely recommend going! Yasmin was a great tour guide!
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Gina C.

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This was something my sister and I have wanted to do for quite a while. We finally got a chance to go, it was a beautiful house. But we got the More tour thinking we would get to see much more of the house, however it was mostly in upstairs rooms and under the house. Didn't really get to see the main room of the house or what you would see in the regular tour. So it was nice to get to go, just not what we expected. But it was something to check off the list. The staff was super friendly and helped us out when we were arriving slightly later than our original ticket time. So it was still fun, just not what we were expecting.
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Sunil R.

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This is a LONG overdue review of a long time South Bay Landmark. I have been here multiple times over the years and I have found it mildly interesting and the story is better than the actual experience. Perhaps I will try it on Halloween and see if it is a more engaging experience. Still worth a visit one time to determine for yourself.
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Vic P.

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The man gave us a great tour though I can't remember his name. I really admire him for all that he had to memorize. Can't imagine how exhausting it must be to be so repetitive. I really appreciated his work. We did the regular tour of the house itself. Didn't add on the garden and grounds tour though it would have been nice. If you can afford it (time and mula), I would def recommend adding that to your itinerary. I must say i was a bit disappointed to learn there is no original furniture in the home. It was all sold by the lady's niece :( BUT! The house is beautiful. The walls and cowlings have very intricate designs and the woman had great taste in aesthetics. Totally worth the trip! Added tip: check out Eataly close by or stop for a special Mexican seafood spot called Día De Pesca to top it all off!
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Troy T.

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Very touristy. Not my kind of scene, but I was open on the visit. I'll spare the history lesson about the place. It's a guided tour with about 15ish of you people where you'll do a walk through with certain parts of the house. There is an expanded tour that'll cost you extra. The tour guide is nice and goes at a good pace. They seem to be very knowledgable and will answer your questions. But IF you already did your research about this place, you would have already heard the story they are telling you anyway. You really won't gather anything new if you watched some videos about the subject. They do have a huge gift shop and really taking in what they are selling about the house. They also have some stuff you can do on the property if you want to hold parties or events there. Like they have ax throwing, or some bars around. My only advice is to use the restrooms BEFORE your tour starts. I'm sure it'll be challenging finding the exit out then trying to find your group again as there is multiple tours happening at the same time.
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Kaitlin K.

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I love the Winchester mystery house. Before moving to the Bay Area, I had heard an excellent podcast on the house and Mrs Winchester and so when I got here I had to go. The standard tour was great, it covered a lot of lore and architecture and had a nice pace. They recently (according to my guide Ky) started an additional tour called the explore more tour where you go in never before seen areas. This has a little more to do with architecture and innovation than it does with ghost lore but if that's your scene it's a cool addition. I think for me my heart still belongs to the original tour because I like the mixture. I learned they also do a haunted house in October and I can't wait to check that out.
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DanielJ C.

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Certified awesome tour This house is one of the more mysterious ones I have never been here and it was super interesting to hear the story of Sarah and see all the wacky rooms. our was a group of around 15 people and our tour guide was Jennifer and she knew a lot about the house and also some jokes that made the experience really enjoyable. All in all this was pretty cool I would come back for the haunted house the do during Halloween