If you’ve ever dreamed of wandering the streets of New Orleans after dark, hearing tales of ghosts, vampires, and voodoo legends, this private haunted tour might just be your next adventure. We haven’t done it ourselves, but from what we’ve gathered, it offers a compelling mix of spooky stories, stunning architecture, and a deep dive into the city’s mysterious past—all packed into a neat two-hour walk.
What really catches our eye is the tour’s insider storytelling style. You’re not just hearing generic ghost tales; this experience promises to highlight very detailed stories about what makes New Orleans so haunted—and it’s delivered by a knowledgeable tour guide who’s well-versed in local mythology. Plus, the chance to explore over fifteen iconic locations, including landmarks like the LaLaurie Mansion and the site of the Louisiana Purchase, makes it a well-rounded cultural and supernatural experience.
However, there’s a bit to consider. Since it’s a walking tour, those with mobility issues might want to check accessibility details beforehand, and some might find it a little intense if they prefer lighter sightseeing. But overall, this tour seems best suited for travelers who love history, ghost stories, and a bit of the eerie side of the city.
Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned New Orleans visitor, this tour could add a fun, spooky layer to your trip. It’s ideal for those who enjoy storytelling, architecture, and uncovering the city’s darker legends—all in a relaxed, intimate setting.
Key Points

- Authentic storytelling about New Orleans’ haunted sites and supernatural legends
- Visit over fifteen historic and iconic locations throughout the French Quarter
- Learn about voodoo and Marie Laveau, with insights into local spiritual practices
- A balanced mix of history, architecture, and ghost stories, all in a two-hour walk
- Private group options available for a more personalized experience
- The tour may include potential paranormal activity, adding an extra thrill
What to Expect from the Haunted Tour

Walking through the French Quarter, you’ll find yourself immersed in the sights and sounds of one of America’s most character-filled neighborhoods. This tour isn’t just about spooky stories—it’s a chance to connect with the very fabric of New Orleans, its legends, and its sometimes macabre past.
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The Itinerary Breakdown
The tour lasts approximately two hours, during which you’ll explore a selection of over fifteen significant sites. Expect to see well-known landmarks like St. Louis Cathedral and the Louisiana State Museum, but also explore more mysterious spots like the LaLaurie Mansion—famous for its reputation as the “most haunted house” in New Orleans.
Your guide will lead you through the narrow streets, pointing out beautiful architecture that makes the city so distinctive. Along the way, you’ll hear stories of tragic deaths, documented sightings of ghosts and vampires, and tales passed down about Louisiana Legends like Marie Laveau, the infamous Voodoo Queen.
Haunted Landmarks and Their Stories
One highlight includes visiting a home connected to Marie Laveau, where her use of voodoo reportedly helped free a man from murder charges. You’ll also learn about the Ursuline Nuns and their influence, as well as the casket girls—women believed to have brought vampires to the city.
The LaLaurie Mansion is a stand-out, with stories of horror and paranormal reports that have persisted for centuries. These locations are not just picturesque—they’re woven into a narrative of tragedy, superstition, and the supernatural that continues to fascinate visitors.
The Voodoo Connection
A core part of the tour is understanding Voodoo’s role in New Orleans. You’ll hear about Marie Laveau’s influence and visit the site where voodoo ceremonies used to take place every Sunday. It’s a fascinating look at how spiritual practices are woven into the city’s culture, and how legends like the Voodoo Queen continue to shape local identity.
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This is a leisurely walking tour, so expect to enjoy the sights of historic French Quarter streets—stunning balconies, wrought-iron railings, and colorful facades. The guide’s storytelling style makes the experience lively and engaging, adding a layer of intrigue and sometimes spine-tingling suspense.
Is It Worth the Price?

At $28 per person, the tour offers a pretty affordable way to see some of the city’s most haunted sites and learn about its legends. When you factor in admission to over fifteen locations and a knowledgeable guide, it’s a fairly good deal compared to larger, more commercial ghost tours.
We think the value comes from the personal touch—especially if you opt for a private group. It allows for a more tailored experience with fewer people, which can make the stories feel even more immersive.
The Experience for Different Travelers
This tour seems well-suited for history buffs, ghost-story enthusiasts, and those curious about Voodoo. If you’re into spooky tales and legendary sites, you’ll find plenty to love. It’s a bit spooky but not overly intense, making it accessible for most adults looking for a fun evening activity.
Practical Details and Tips

- Duration: Two hours—perfect for an evening or late afternoon outing
- Meeting Point: On the sidewalk at the gate of the courtyard attached to Lafittes Blacksmith Shop Bar at 941 Bourbon Street. Remember, not inside the bar.
- Group Size: Up to 28 people for private bookings or small groups.
- Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible, which is a plus for those with mobility needs.
- Language: The tour is conducted in English.
- Cancellation & Payment: You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Booking is flexible—reserve now, pay later.
Final Words: Who Will Love This Tour?

This private haunted excursion is ideal if you’re interested in ghosts, legends, and the city’s darker side. It’s a great way to combine history, architecture, and storytelling, especially if you enjoy a bit of mystery or thrill.
While it’s not a family-friendly tour in the traditional sense, it’s suitable for most adults who aren’t easily spooked. If you’re traveling with a group that loves tales of vampires, voodoo, and haunted houses, this experience will resonate. It’s also a good choice for those who prefer a quieter, more intimate tour rather than large, crowded group excursions.
The stories about paranormal activity add an extra layer of excitement, but even if you’re skeptical, the fascinating sights and historical insights make this a worthwhile addition to your New Orleans itinerary. Just be prepared for some spooky tales and enjoy the chance to walk through a city that’s as alive with legend as it is with life.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children?
While the tour is generally family-friendly, the spooky stories and haunted locations might be intense for very young children. It’s best for older kids or teenagers who enjoy ghost stories.
How long is the tour?
It lasts about two hours, making it a manageable evening activity that fits well into most itineraries.
Where do I meet the guide?
You’ll meet on the sidewalk at the gate of the courtyard attached to Lafittes Blacksmith Shop Bar, at 941 Bourbon Street. Remember, not inside the bar.
Can I book a private tour?
Yes, private group options are available for groups up to 28 people, allowing for a more personalized experience.
What kinds of sites will I visit?
You’ll explore over fifteen historic and legendary locations, including museums, cathedrals, mansions, and sites associated with vampires, voodoo, and tragic events.
Is there a chance to experience paranormal activity?
While the tour mentions the possibility of paranormal activity, that’s more of an added thrill rather than a guarantee. It depends on the night and individual experiences.
If you’re looking to add a haunting, mysterious layer to your trip, this tour offers a balance of history, architecture, and ghost stories—perfect for a fun, slightly spooky adventure in the French Quarter.
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