Haunted Hollywood French Quarter Ghost Tour: A Detailed Look

If you’re intrigued by the spooky side of New Orleans and also love movies with a horror or supernatural twist, the Haunted Hollywood French Quarter Ghost Tour promises a one-of-a-kind experience. Combining haunted tales with behind-the-scenes stories from famous horror productions, this tour offers a fresh twist on exploring the French Quarter’s dark corners. What makes it stand out? For one, it’s the only tour in the area that marries ghost stories with Hollywood film locations—so you get a little bit of everything.
We particularly appreciate how the tour maintains an intimate vibe, with small group sizes and a knowledgeable guide making the experience more personal. Plus, the film sites visited—like Interview with the Vampire and AHS Coven—are sure to please horror enthusiasts. However, you should note that this is a walking tour on uneven sidewalks, which might be a concern for those with mobility issues. Overall, if you’re into haunted history or horror movies, this could be a standout addition to your NOLA itinerary.
What We Love About This Tour
- Unique hybrid experience: It’s rare to find a tour that combines haunted history with Hollywood film locations, making it engaging for both horror buffs and film fans.
- Intimate group size: With a maximum of 16 travelers, you get a chance for meaningful interactions and personalized insights from the guide.
- Knowledgeable guide: Reviews mention guides like Trevor, who are both personable and well-informed—adding credibility and fun to the tour.
- Affordable price: At $30 per person, the tour offers solid value considering the mix of storytelling and sightseeing.
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A Possible Consideration
- Walking on uneven sidewalks: The entire experience is on foot, so if you have mobility concerns or prefer air-conditioned transport, this might not be the best fit. There are no vehicles involved, which also means it’s weather-dependent.
This tour suits those who enjoy a narrative-driven experience, appreciate horror movies and their filming locations, and don’t mind a bit of walking. It’s particularly appealing if you’re traveling with a small group or want a more personal tour rather than a large-group bus experience.
Key Points

- Unique Experience: Combines haunted history with Hollywood horror filming sites, unlike any other tour in the French Quarter.
- Duration & Price: At about 2 hours and $30, it offers good value for those interested in a guided walk with a focus on both spooky stories and movie history.
- Small Group: Max 16 travelers, leading to more engagement and personalized storytelling.
- Guide Quality: Reviews rave about knowledgeable and personable guides, making the tour both fun and informative.
- Walking Tour: Focused on walking, so be prepared for uneven sidewalks and about 2 hours of light to moderate walking.
- Weather Sensitive: Tour is outdoors and weather-dependent, so check the forecast before booking.
The Itinerary: What to Expect

Start at Omni Royal Orleans
The tour kicks off with a chilling recount of the true story of Zack and Addie, tied to an incident at this historic hotel. Although the admission isn’t included, the story sets a dark tone, hinting at what’s to come. It’s a compelling start that promises ghostly tales right from the jump.
Pharmacy Museum & Napoleon House
Next, you’ll stop at the Pharmacy Museum, where your guide shares stories of a “mad doctor” figure from New Orleans’ past. This location, beside the iconic Napoleon House, also serves as a backdrop for various movies and TV shows, adding a Hollywood touch. The 10-minute stop here is brief but packed with interesting history—yet, an admission fee isn’t included, so plan accordingly.
Jackson Square & Pirate’s Alley
This bustling historic square isn’t just a pretty picture—your guide will elaborate on its haunted legends and its appearances in horror films. The 20-minute stop allows you to take in the sights while soaking in spooky stories that make the area come alive.
Voodoo Authentica
The intersection here is famous for its James Bond moment in Live and Let Die, so it’s a natural stop. Besides the mystery, your guide will offer insight into the real history and misconceptions about Voodoo—a fascinating contrast to Hollywood’s portrayals.
Joan of Arc Statue & Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The midway point provides a chance to catch your breath while exploring local legends. The museum stop delves into vampire lore and the Ax Man serial killer, weaving real history with spooky tales. The guide’s storytelling makes these dark tales especially compelling.
Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop & Andrew Jackson Hotel
Lafitte’s, named after the notorious privateer, is believed to be haunted and has been featured in various productions, adding to its mystique. Nearby, the haunted Andrew Jackson Hotel has ties to The Originals and movies like Brad Pitt’s films, making it a highlight for film fans.
St. Louis Cathedral & Vampire Cafe
The cathedral’s picturesque setting is also linked to stories of vampires and other supernatural tales. The Vampire Cafe, where you can buy a blood bag, adds fun and a bit of kitsch—perfect for those who enjoy a quirky twist on horror.
Lalaurie Mansion & Coven Filming Locations
The tour concludes at what’s considered one of the most haunted houses in New Orleans—the Lalaurie Mansion, infamous for its dark past. It’s right beside filming sites from American Horror Story: Coven, making this a perfect ending for fans of both horror legends and TV horror.
Analyzing the Experience

From the start, the value is clear. For just $30, you get not only a taste of haunted tales but also a behind-the-scenes look at horror movie locations. The small group size ensures you don’t feel lost, allowing the guide to tailor stories and answer questions more freely. Reviewers confirm this makes the experience more engaging; Jeremy mentions, “This was very informative and enjoyable,” noting the intimacy of the group and Trevor’s excellent guiding.
While the itinerary’s stops are a mix of haunted lore and film history, the stories are vivid enough to leave lasting impressions. The mix of genuine ghost stories, historical facts, and Hollywood filming locations offers a well-rounded experience that appeals to different interests.
The walking component is manageable for most, but the uneven sidewalks could pose challenges for those with mobility issues. Since no air-conditioned vehicle is provided, it’s best to be prepared for outdoor weather conditions, especially during summer months or rain.
The tour’s timing—starting at 6 pm—allows for some sunset and evening atmosphere, which enhances the spooky mood. Plus, the tour ends close to the starting point, making it convenient to explore more or grab dinner afterward.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is ideal for horror movie fans eager to see where iconic scenes were filmed while soaking in ghost stories. It’s also perfect for travelers who want a more personalized, story-driven experience with a knowledgeable guide. If you’re interested in the darker side of New Orleans history—like vampire legends or haunted buildings—this tour delivers with flair.
However, if you’re not comfortable walking or prefer indoor, air-conditioned outings, it might not be the best fit. Also, those expecting a large, bus-based tour might find this more intimate approach more rewarding, but it’s not suited for travelers who prefer quick, surface-level sightseeing.
Final Thoughts
The Haunted Hollywood French Quarter Ghost Tour offers a compelling mix of haunted tales and film lore, all wrapped into a manageable two-hour walk. For a reasonable price, you gain insights from guides who are praised for their knowledge and personable style. Its focus on small-group interaction makes it feel more like exploring with a friend than being part of a crowd.
While weather and walking conditions are factors to consider, those who go prepared will find this tour a highlight of their New Orleans visit. It’s particularly suited to horror enthusiasts, movie buffs, and anyone curious about the spooky stories that make the French Quarter so uniquely eerie.
If you’re looking for something different—an experience that combines ghost stories with Hollywood magic—this tour is worth adding to your itinerary.
Haunted Hollywood French Quarter Ghost Tour
“This was a very informative and enjoyable tour. There were only a few of us so the experience was much more intimate and we were able to talk free…”
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour involves walking on uneven sidewalks and includes some dark, spooky stories, so it might be better suited for older children or teens. Check personal comfort levels.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, the tour is popular and typically booked about 34 days in advance, so plan ahead to secure your spot.
What’s included in the tour?
You’ll get a licensed tour guide and a detailed itinerary of haunted and film sites. Admission tickets to specific sites are not included.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, which is a comfortable length for most people to handle walking and storytelling without fatigue.
Is there transportation involved?
No, this is a walking tour only, on the sidewalks of the French Quarter.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, and bring weather-appropriate clothing since it’s outdoors.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour needs good weather to run. If canceled due to rain, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance. Just be sure to cancel in time for a full refund.
Whether you’re a horror fanatic or just curious about the haunted legends of New Orleans, this tour offers a personable, memorable experience. It’s a great way to explore the darker corners of the French Quarter while indulging in some Hollywood horror magic.
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