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New Orleans Haunted History Ghost Tour

Overview
Take a romp through the haunted French Quarter on this famous New Orleans ghost tour. During your 2-hour evening walking tour, explore the grim and ghastly deeds of New Orleans’ haunted history as you follow your entertaining guide down dark and sinister streets. You’ll learn about infamous events that occurred long ago and be chilled by evidence of phantoms and ghosts that abound!

This is the original ghost tour of New Orleans. We are the oldest and largest walking tour company in the city. We are not only locals, we are natives to New Orleans. These are the ghostly tales that we heard growing up in and around the most unique city in America.

Our guides are licensed by the city. Our guides love their city and are proud to share their stories as well as some of their own personal encounters with the ghosts of New Orleans. Our tours are theatrically presented but are all historically accurate.
City: New Orleans
Thu 26 Dec
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Starting at $30.00
Thu 26 Dec
Starting at $30.00
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What's Included
Guided Tour
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
1
French Quarter
Follow your guide through the legendary French Quarter, also known as the Vieux Carré, the oldest neighborhood in New Orleans. This eerie, chilling yet fun-filled adventure takes you to several sites of documented hauntings by the region’s ghosts and spirits. See the French Quarter residences in which unbelievable events took place and visit a haunted bar along the way. You’ll get the shivers amid the shadows as you descend into New Orleans’ grim and grisly past, and discover thrilling tales of supernatural activity – try to capture it in a photo if you dare!
2
Bourbon Street
The party never ends on Bourbon Street. As you hunt for ghosts departing just steps away from the biggest block party in the world. Take in the essence of the famous of all streets, Bourbon Street.
3
Rev. Zombie's Voodoo Shop
Escape into the spirited past as your theatrical ghost-hunter guide leads you on a 2-hour haunted history ghost tour – featured on the History Channel and recommended by the Travel Channel as the ‘number one tour in New Orleans’! Tour departs from Reverend Zombie’s Voodoo Shop in the evening.
4
Lalaurie Mansion
The most haunted house in New Orleans is the LaLaurie Mansion. Learn the real story behind the city's most famous serial killer. In public, she was a socialite but in the unseen shadows behind the scenes, she was a cold blooded murderer who took the lives of innocent people right under the noses of the affluent New Orleanians.
5
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
There are many more haunted bars in the French Quarter than we can possibly include in one ghost tour but often that bar is this one. Located on Bourbon Street it is hosts to a number of ghost stories as well as signature drink called Voodoo.
6
Jackson Square
Jackson Square takes on a completely different persona after dark. See one of the most iconic landmarks in America when the shadows and spirits come out to roam. This tour usually ends in or near the square.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (915)
Veronica D
Apr 2014

A lot of fun and great stories! Makes you look at the French Quarter differently. Highly recommend this tour for all ages.

JOAN M
Apr 2014

This tour involved 2 1/2 hours of walking and standing in the French Quarter. As I am in my 70s and have a bad back, I found this challenging. The guide told a lot of stories about things that were increasingly gory as the evening progressed. The tour began at the Voodoo shop in the Quarter but ended on a street which we were unfamiliar with and we had some trouble getting back to our hotel. We asked the guide for directions, he motioned for us to walk in one direction and then he left. After this we were followed by a woman who obviously was up to no good but then we were helped by some very kind local citizens. We did learn that after a tour, one should remove the identification badge we were asked to wear by the tour director as that clearly marked us as tourists.

Ernest n
Apr 2014

It gave us a whole new perspective of New Orleans history.

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