Introduction

If you’re heading to New Orleans and want a night filled with ghosts, spirits, and a bit of local history, the Ghost Tour and Haunted Pub Crawl Party might catch your eye. While we haven’t personally been on this exact tour, the reviews and details paint a picture of a lively, atmospheric experience that combines two beloved NOLA traditions: ghost hunting and enjoying a drink or two.
What really stands out about this tour is how it balances storytelling with a social, fun vibe. You get to visit historic pubs that are steeped in legends and tragedies, and you’re encouraged to sip on cocktails while soaking in the spooky tales. Plus, the fact that you can go inside some bars and have a drink makes it different from more traditional ghost walks that stick to the streets.
One thing to consider is the schedule and stops—some reviews mention that not every intended location is visited, which might be disappointing if you’re especially keen on certain sites. Still, if you’re a fan of haunted history and lively nights out, this tour seems like a pretty decent pick. It’s especially suited for those who love storytelling, a little spooky fun, and social atmosphere with friendly guides.
Key Points:
– Combines ghost stories with bar hopping for a unique experience
– Offers inside access to some of New Orleans’ oldest haunted bars
– Includes one drink and discounts, making it a good value
– Led by knowledgeable guides who keep the mood lively and engaging
– Duration is just under 2 hours, a manageable evening activity
– Suitable for most travelers, with a maximum group size of 28
An Overview of the Haunted Pub Crawl: What to Expect
This ghost tour is set to run for about 1 hour 45 minutes, starting at 5:00 pm, making it a perfect way to kick off an evening in the French Quarter. Priced at just $25 per person, it offers a budget-friendly way to experience both the haunted history and vibrant social scene of New Orleans. The fact that it’s booked about three weeks in advance on average speaks to its popularity, and the high rating (5.0 based on 206 reviews) suggests most folks find it worth their time.
The tour kicks off at 507 Frenchmen St, near the French Quarter, and the final stop is at the MRB Bar & Kitchen on St. Philip Street. Most travelers enjoy a mobile ticket, which makes the check-in process straightforward.
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Tour Highlights and Stops
The itinerary is packed with some of the most haunted and historic locations in the city. Here’s a quick rundown of each:
1. New Orleans Jazz Museum
Our first stop is in front of the Old U.S. Mint building, where the guide explains why one street is named after four Frenchmen. This initial 20-minute visit sets the stage with some local lore and history, plus the free admission gives you a taste of the city’s past without any extra cost.
2. Lalaurie Mansion
Arguably the most infamous haunted house in New Orleans, the Lalaurie Mansion has a dark story involving atrocities. The guide takes about 25 minutes here, sharing tales that give you a sense of the mansion’s sinister reputation. This stop is free to the public, but the stories make it a highlight.
3. Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar
This iconic bar is one of the oldest and most haunted in the country. Here, you’re invited to grab a purple daiquiri and soak in the atmosphere. At 25 minutes, it’s a good chance to enjoy a drink at a historic spot known for ghost sightings, and your ticket includes a shot or drink discount.
4. Andrew Jackson Hotel
Known as America’s most haunted hotel, it’s home to the legendary Poltergeist. The guide spends about 25 minutes here, sharing eerie stories that make you think about the city’s haunted nightlife. It’s a free stop, but the interior is what makes it memorable.
5. MRB Bar & Kitchen
This former brothel adds a layer of history and intrigue. You’ll spend around 25 minutes here, and it’s a chance to enjoy a drink while hearing stories that span over 300 years of New Orleans’ haunted past.
6. BMC Balcony Music Club
The tour’s last stop features a meeting with Kalindah Laveux, the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans. For 15 minutes, she blesses the group with voodoo rituals and stories. This stop is included in the ticket price and offers a unique cultural perspective.
What’s Included?
- One alcoholic beverage (shot or drink discount included)
- Visits to some of the city’s most haunted bars and locations
- Stories of over 300 years of NOLA’s dead and spirits
- Mardi Gras beads to add a festive touch
- A local, professional guide who keeps things lively
The Experience
Most reviews highlight how guides like Clarissa and Pandi enhance the experience with their energy and storytelling skills. Many note that the guides are friendly, funny, and very knowledgeable, which helps bring the stories to life.
While the stops are mostly free to explore on your own, the tour’s focus on inside visits—and the opportunity to have a drink—makes it stand out. The combination of history, ghost stories, and drinks creates a social vibe that appeals to those looking for a fun, spooky night out rather than a serious, historical walking tour.
The Itinerary in Detail

Each location offers a different taste of New Orleans’ haunted side. The New Orleans Jazz Museum provides a gentle start with some history about street names and the area’s background. It’s a casual introduction that sets the tone for what’s to come.
At the Lalaurie Mansion, the stories become darker. The mansion’s reputation as the city’s most haunted house is well-earned, and the tales of atrocities committed there are chilling. It’s one of those sites that sticks with you, especially when told vividly by a passionate guide.
Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar is a genuine highlight—its status as the oldest bar in America adds to the mystique. Here, you get to enjoy a cocktail, and many reviews praise the lively atmosphere combined with ghost stories. The fact that you can go inside and have a drink makes it feel like a true part of the experience, not just a sightseeing stop.
The Andrew Jackson Hotel continues the haunted theme with stories about poltergeists and paranormal activity. It’s also free to enter, and its historic charm makes it interesting even if you’re not a ghost fanatic.
MRB Bar & Kitchen is not just about drinks; it’s a historic location that once served as a brothel. The stories shared here span centuries and add a layer of intrigue to the night.
Finally, the BMC Balcony Music Club introduces voodoo into the mix with Kalindah Laveux, the voodoo queen. Her blessing ceremony and stories provide a cultural and mystical flair, rounding out the tour with a uniquely New Orleans experience.
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The Value of This Tour

At $25, this tour offers a lot for the price. Apart from the insider stories and inside visits, you get a taste of NOLA’s haunted legends and lively pub scene. The included shot or drink discount adds to the value, especially if you plan to enjoy a few more drinks afterward.
Many travelers rave about the guides, with reviews emphasizing how knowledgeable, friendly, and entertaining they are. Clarissa, in particular, receives high praise for her storytelling and engaging personality, making the tour memorable.
While some reviews mention that not all stops are visited, most appreciate the mix of stories, drinks, and historic sites. If you’re looking for a lively, social, and mildly spooky experience, you’re likely to find this tour hits the right notes.
Who is This Tour Best For?

This experience is ideal for travelers who enjoy stories, history, and a social night out. It suits those who want to combine sightseeing with a bit of fun, rather than a purely educational tour. If you’re into haunted lore but don’t mind a relaxed pace that includes bar visits and drinks, this is a good choice.
It’s also perfect for groups wanting a lively, interactive evening—many reviews mention groups hanging out after the tour, which shows how fun and engaging it can be. However, if you’re a strict ghost hunter looking for in-depth paranormal investigations or an experience with all stops visited, you might want to look at other options.
The Sum Up

All in all, the Ghost Tour and Haunted Pub Crawl Party in New Orleans delivers a compelling mix of ghost stories, historic bars, and lively social energy. It’s priced affordably and offers inside visits to some of the most haunted locations in the city, along with drinks and a friendly guide to keep things interesting.
This tour works best for those who enjoy storytelling, a festive atmosphere, and a bit of paranormal fun without the serious, solemn vibe that some ghost tours can have. It’s a great way for visitors to experience the spooky side of NOLA while also soaking up some local culture and history.
If you’re after a fun, social, and slightly spooky night that’s full of stories, drinks, and good company, this tour might just be your perfect evening in New Orleans.
Ghost Tour and Haunted Pub Crawl Party
“Clarissa was our tour guide and she was AHHH-MAZING!!! She was so friendly, and funny, and had the best stories, theories, and evidentiary photogra…”
FAQs

Is the tour suitable for children or families?
This tour is primarily aimed at adults who enjoy drinks and storytelling, so it might not be ideal for young children. It’s a social pub crawl, so parental discretion is advised.
Can I book last minute?
Most travelers book about 23 days in advance, but availability depends on the season. It’s best to check ahead to secure your spot.
Are drinks included in the ticket price?
Your ticket includes one drink or shot, plus discounts on additional beverages. The tour involves some alcohol, so it’s best suited for those of legal drinking age.
How long does the tour last?
It runs approximately 1 hour 45 minutes, making it a quick but memorable evening activity.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at 507 Frenchmen St and ends at the MRB Bar & Kitchen on St. Philip Street.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 28 travelers, ensuring a manageable and intimate experience.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes suitable for walking and standing are best. Bring a light jacket if you tend to get cold indoors or in the evening.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
Most stops are in accessible locations, but it’s best to confirm if you have specific mobility needs.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to rain or storms, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour. Cancellations within 24 hours aren’t refunded.
Whether you’re a ghost enthusiast or just looking for a fun night out, this tour offers a lively way to experience some of New Orleans’ haunted past. With friendly guides, inside visits, and a social atmosphere, it’s a memorable addition to any NOLA itinerary.
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