If you’re heading to New Orleans and craving a mix of history, ghost stories, and a glimpse into its lively vibe, this 2-hour walking tour could be just what you need. We haven’t done this exact tour ourselves, but based on detailed descriptions, reviews, and what it offers, it seems like a lively way to get a taste of the city’s darker stories and unique character.
What really stands out about this experience are its focus on local legends and haunted hotspots, as well as the chance to see some of the most iconic neighborhoods on foot. The fact that it’s guided by someone knowledgeable—who will share insider stories—adds a layer of authenticity you can’t get from just wandering around alone. One thing to keep in mind, though, is that at $35 a person, it’s a reasonable price for a compact, information-rich experience. However, it’s also a tour that relies heavily on storytelling and atmosphere, so if you’re not into ghost stories or paranormal tales, this might not be your ideal fit.
This tour is well-suited for travelers who enjoy history, architecture, and spooky stories, especially those who want a guided experience that dives into the city’s darker mythology. It’s also a fun way to explore the French Quarter, one of the most historic and atmospheric parts of New Orleans, without feeling like you’re just wandering aimlessly. If you’re curious about the city’s secrets and ghostly legends, or if you enjoy a bit of the supernatural, this tour might be a highlight of your trip.
Key Points

- Focused on history and paranormal stories of New Orleans, especially in the French Quarter.
- Two-hour leisurely walk through one of the oldest neighborhoods, perfect for a quick but immersive experience.
- Expert guide shares insider knowledge on architecture, history, and spooky legends.
- Includes visits to multiple haunted locations with a chance to experience paranormal activity.
- Cost-effective at $35, offering good value for the depth of storytelling.
- Accessible and flexible, with options for different times of day and a “reserve now, pay later” policy.
Exploring the French Quarter

The tour kicks off at the gates of Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar—famous in its own right—and then heads into the French Quarter, which is a maze of 78 blocks filled with centuries-old buildings, jazz clubs, bars, and restaurants. As you stroll, your guide points out distinctive architecture, highlighting how preservation efforts keep the historical vibe alive. What we love about this part of the tour is the chance to walk the same streets early settlers did, giving you a real sense of the city’s foundation.
The French Quarter’s seemingly dilapidated charm adds to its spooky allure, making it the ideal setting for ghost stories and paranormal tales. From haunted hotels to historic taverns, many of these sites have stories attached to them—stories that your guide will share with gusto. According to reviews, guides are knowledgeable and passionate, adding credibility to the eerie legends.
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Ghosts, Voodoo, and Vampire Tales

Of course, a tour like this wouldn’t be complete without some supernatural stories. Expect to hear about paranormal activity at various locations—cold spots, apparitions, orbs captured in photos, and even sightings reported by previous guests. The guide will also tell about tragic love stories and unsolved mysteries that give these locations a haunting edge.
Guests often find the stories captivating, with reviews mentioning that the guide’s storytelling is both entertaining and informative. One reviewer noted, “The guide was very knowledgeable and made the stories so engaging.” Others have reported experiencing odd sensations during the walk—like sudden cold spots or fleeting apparitions—which adds an extra layer of excitement.
The Paranormal Experience

While this isn’t a ghost-hunting tour, the possibility of encountering paranormal activity is part of the fun. Some guests have taken photos that show floating orbs or mysterious figures—which, of course, can be attributed to reflections or dust, but in the moment, it sure adds to the mystique.
The claim that paranormal activity is frequent is supported by guest reports—cold spots and sightings are not uncommon. This makes the tour especially appealing for those intrigued by supernatural stories or wishing to experience the city’s haunted reputation firsthand. For some, these moments become memorable highlights, though it’s all very much based on personal perception and the atmospheric setting.
The Tour Itself: Practical Details

The meeting point is straightforward—on the sidewalk at the gates of Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Courtyard. It’s worth noting that the tour doesn’t meet inside the bar itself, and the bar staff have no relation to the tour. This helps keep expectations clear and avoids confusion.
At just $35 per person, the tour offers solid value—especially considering the expertise of the guide and the accessible walking pace. It lasts around two hours, making it a manageable chunk of your day, whether you’re doing this as a standalone activity or part of a broader exploration of New Orleans.
The tour is wheelchair accessible and available in English, with multiple sessions offered throughout the day—morning, afternoon, or evening—giving great flexibility to fit into your schedule.
More Great Tours NearbyWhat We Think About the Value
For a reasonable price, you get a guided walk through one of the most atmospheric neighborhoods, coupled with stories that spark your imagination. The combination of historical architecture, ghost tales, and paranormal anecdotes makes it more than just a walk—it’s a storytelling experience. While some might wish for more interactive elements or longer duration, the two hours are enough to give you a taste of what makes New Orleans so uniquely spooky.
The reviews consistently highlight that guides are knowledgeable, with many guests appreciating the authenticity of the stories. Others have enjoyed the chance to capture paranormal phenomena on camera, though of course, such experiences can vary widely.
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Who Would Enjoy This Tour?
This walking tour is perfect for history buffs with a taste for ghost stories, or anyone curious about the dark side of New Orleans. If you love architecture, legends, and a bit of supernatural thrill, you’ll find plenty to love here. It’s also suitable for those who want an easy, accessible way to explore the French Quarter without committing to a longer or more intense activity.
If you’re traveling solo or with friends, this is a great way to meet fellow travelers and share some spooky moments. Families with older children might enjoy the stories, but younger kids might find the paranormal tales a bit intense or spooky.
Final Thoughts

All in all, The Big Easy City Walking Tour offers a compelling little slice of New Orleans that combines history, architecture, and supernatural stories into a lively two-hour walk. It provides a good value for the price, especially if you enjoy ghost stories or want a guide to share insider secrets. The chance to experience some paranormal activity adds an extra layer of fun and intrigue.
If your trip to NOLA is all about soaking in local culture and hearing interesting tales, then this tour fits right in. It’s an engaging way to get a feel for the city’s dark mythology and haunted reputation, whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned fan of spooky stories.
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FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the ghost stories and paranormal tales might be a bit intense for very young kids. Older children and teens who enjoy spooky stories will likely find it fun.
What should I wear on the tour?
Bring comfortable walking shoes since you’ll be on your feet for two hours. Depending on the weather, a hat or umbrella might be handy, especially in summer.
Can I join the tour in the evening?
Yes, the tour is usually available in the evening, which might enhance the spooky atmosphere and paranormal experience.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is marked as wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for guests with mobility needs.
How do I find the meeting point?
Meet on the sidewalk at the gates of the courtyard attached to Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar at 941 Bourbon St. It’s a well-known landmark.
What if the tour is canceled?
Tours can be canceled if there aren’t enough participants. You’ll be contacted, and a full refund or alternative tour will be offered.
Do I need to pay upfront?
You can reserve your spot now and pay later, which offers flexibility if your plans change.
How much does it cost?
The tour costs $35 per person, which is quite reasonable considering the guided stories and access to haunted locations.
Will I see actual ghosts?
While there’s no guarantee, guests sometimes experience cold spots or see apparitions, and some have captured orbs in photos. It’s all part of the fun atmosphere.
If you’re curious about ghosts, legends, and historic New Orleans, this tour could be a memorable part of your adventure. It’s a fun, affordable way to get a feel for the city’s darker side—perfect for those who love stories that mix history with a bit of the supernatural.
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