If you’re thinking about adding a spooky twist to your New Orleans visit, the Supernatural Tour offered by New Orleans Drunk History Tours might catch your eye. With a reputation for paranormal activity, the city has long been a magnet for ghost stories, vampires, and other spectral tales. This 2-hour walking experience promises to take you through the heart of the French Quarter, exploring infamous sites and giving you a glimpse into its ghostly legends.
What we love about this experience is how approachable and flexible it is—offered multiple times throughout the day, it’s easy to fit into your schedule. Plus, the fact that it’s family-friendly makes it a great choice whether you’re traveling with kids or just want a fun, spooky outing with friends. The use of high-tech ghost-hunting equipment adds a layer of intrigue for those curious about supernatural phenomena.
However, one thing to keep in mind is that this tour is primarily for entertainment, and there’s no guarantee you’ll encounter actual ghosts or spirits. It’s designed to be fun and atmospheric, rather than a hard core paranormal investigation. Also, as with any walking tour, the pace is moderate, and you’ll be on your feet for about an hour or two, so comfortable shoes are a must.
This tour would suit anyone interested in local legends, history, or just looking for a lively way to explore the French Quarter after dark. Families, history buffs, and those with a penchant for the supernatural will find plenty to enjoy here—just keep expectations in check regarding actual ghost sightings.
Key Points

- Accessible and flexible: Multiple times daily make it easy to fit into your plans.
- Family friendly: Suitable for all ages, making it a versatile night activity.
- Interactive experience: Use of ghost-hunting tech adds a fun twist.
- Authentic local insights: Led by a knowledgeable guide who knows the city’s spooky stories.
- Weather-proof: Rain or shine, the tour proceeds, so come prepared.
- Limited private property access: The tour stays on public streets; no private property visits.
A Deep Dive Into the Experience
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What to Expect at the Start: Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar
Your ghostly adventure kicks off right at Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar, a historic spot itself with tales of pirates and ghosts. Meeting here on the sidewalk, you’ll check in with your guide and get a quick rundown of what’s ahead. Since the tour doesn’t meet inside the bar, it’s good to arrive a few minutes early to settle in and get comfortable. The starting point is iconic—this historic spot adds a bit of atmosphere right from the get-go.
Walking Through the French Quarter
The heart of the tour is a one-hour walk through the French Quarter, which is where most of the spooky stories come to life. The narrow streets, old buildings, and centuries-old architecture make it an ideal setting for ghost stories and supernatural legends. Your guide, a local with inside tips, will narrate tales of haunted sites, mysterious disappearances, and legends of vampires and spirits that are part of the city’s lore.
The tour is designed to be moderate-paced, so you’ll have time to take in the sights without feeling rushed. Expect to see some illuminated streets at night, which enhances the ghostly atmosphere. Plus, the guide might demonstrate some paranormal equipment, giving you the chance to participate in a little ghost-hunting yourself.
Ending at Jackson Square
The tour wraps up in Jackson Square—one of the most vibrant and historic spots in New Orleans. Here, you’ll get a brief 10-minute look around, with plenty of photo opportunities amid the lively street performers and historic architecture. Many guests say this is the perfect place to reflect on the stories heard during the tour.
The Paranormal Element: Is It for Real?
While the tour is packed with spooky stories and local legends, it’s important to remember that this is primarily an entertainment experience. Some guests, like one reviewer, noted that it’s “not really spooky but lots of very interesting information,” which is a fair assessment. The tour’s value lies more in its storytelling and atmospheric setup than in guaranteed ghost sightings.
Guests have shared photos of paranormal activity captured during other tours, which suggests that some intrigue could be genuine. The inclusion of high-tech ghost-hunting equipment adds a fun, interactive layer, especially for those curious about unseen energies or spirits.
Group Size and Atmosphere
The tour keeps things personal with smaller groups, ensuring everyone gets attention from the guide. This intimate setting makes asking questions and engaging more natural. If you’re traveling in a larger group, be prepared for some waiting if the tour gets busy, especially during peak times.
Pricing and Value

At $35 per person, this tour offers a pretty good deal for a two-hour guided walk. It includes local guide service, use of paranormal equipment, and a unique way to experience the city after dark. For those interested in ghost stories, history, and local legends, it’s a reasonably priced experience that adds a different flavor to your trip.
While you won’t get exclusive access or private property visits, the tour’s focus on public streets and famous landmarks means you’re getting a broad overview of the city’s spine-chilling tales without breaking the bank. It’s also worth noting that gratuities aren’t included, so tipping your guide for good storytelling is appreciated.
Considerations on Weather and Cancellations
Tours are scheduled rain or shine, so dress appropriately. Be prepared for hot, humid nights or cooler evenings—comfortable walking shoes are essential. The tour can be canceled due to weather or unforeseen circumstances, but you’ll be notified via text or email. Prepaid tickets are credited for future tours if that happens, which is pretty convenient.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This experience is ideal for adventurous families, history enthusiasts, or anyone curious about New Orleans’ spooky side. It’s especially suited for people who enjoy storytelling, urban legends, and a bit of playful ghost-hunting. If you’re expecting a truly haunted experience or supernatural encounters, just remember this is all about the atmosphere and stories rather than guaranteed paranormal activity.
New Orleans Supernatural Tour
“Not really spooky but lots of very interesting information. Whole family enjoyed it, would recommend”
FAQs

Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is described as family friendly, so children can enjoy the stories and atmosphere. However, ensure they are comfortable walking and listening to potentially spooky tales.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 to 2 hours, with the walking portion being around an hour plus additional time at the start and finish.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar, specifically on the sidewalk at the gates of the courtyard at 941 Bourbon St.
Are drinks or food included?
No, drinks are available to purchase along the route, but they’re not included in the ticket price.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven, historic streets—lights and weather can vary, so dress accordingly.
Can I use paranormal equipment during the tour?
Yes, paranormal equipment can be checked out at the beginning of the tour. There’s a small fee for lost or damaged items.
Is the tour canceled in bad weather?
Tours are rain or shine. If canceled due to weather, you’ll get a credit for a future tour.
What if I arrive late?
Late arrivals won’t be able to join the tour once it departs, so arrive a few minutes early to check in.
Are there private property visits?
No, the tour stays on public streets and does not enter private properties.
How many people typically join?
The group size is kept small to ensure personal service, with a maximum of 999 travelers, but usually much fewer.
This Supernatural Tour offers a fun, atmospheric way to experience some of New Orleans’ most haunted and mysterious stories. It’s perfect if you want a relaxed, guided exploration of the city’s spooky side without any pressure—just a good story and some ghost-hunting fun. Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, the mix of history, local color, and ghostly tales makes for an engaging evening out in the Big Easy.
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