Embark on a spine-chilling journey through the haunted streets of New Orleans. Discover the dark and terrifying history lurking behind the city’s vibrant facade on this expert-led ghost and paranormal tour.
Embark on a spine-chilling journey through the haunted streets of New Orleans. Discover the dark and terrifying history lurking behind the city’s vibrant facade on this expert-led ghost and paranormal tour.
- Lalaurie Mansion - Stories of LaLaurie’s mistreatment and murder of her slaves were widely shared in Louisiana during the 1800s.
- New Orleans Pharmacy Museum - Louis J. Dufilho, Jr. became America’s first licensed pharmacist. His most notable contributions to the field of pharmacy occurred in New Orleans in 1816.
- 1041 Royal St - Vampires…
- Lalaurie Mansion - Stories of LaLaurie’s mistreatment and murder of her slaves were widely shared in Louisiana during the 1800s.
- New Orleans Pharmacy Museum - Louis J. Dufilho, Jr. became America’s first licensed pharmacist. His most notable contributions to the field of pharmacy occurred in New Orleans in 1816.
- 1041 Royal St - Vampires have been a part of folklore and mystical tales for centuries, captivating us with their allure. In Louisiana, these mythical beings feel closer than ever. With flawless, ageless skin and eyes that seem to see into your soul, they are never hungry but always thirsty. Their charm is powerful yet mysterious, drawing you in with fascinating stories and hypnotic voices, leaving you with a sense of intrigue.
- Gardette-LePretre Mansion - This 183-year-old mansion features a half-basement with sidewalk-level windows and striking cast-iron filigree balconies on its upper floors, making it one of the most photographed buildings in the French Quarter. Its haunting history, involving a sultan, a stolen harem, and mass murder, adds to its unique place in New Orleans history. It is also known as The Sultan’s House.
- Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre - Le Petit Theatre is home to a variety of ghosts, including Union soldiers, a theater manager, a nun, and an actress who took her own life. The spirits make their presence known by mysteriously opening and closing doors and causing wine bottles to fly off shelves.
- Muriel’s Jackson Square - At this French Quarter restaurant, guests dine among the spirits of New Orleans’s past. Before serving delicious goat cheese crepes, the building was believed to have been a holding facility for slaves up for auction in the early 1700s. In 1788, the Great New Orleans Fire partially destroyed the original structure. The new owner, Pierre Antoine Lepardi Jourdan, spent years restoring it into a family home. In 1814, he tragically lost his home in a poker game and died by suicide on the second floor.

- 2-hour guided walking tour
- Professional English-speaking guide
- 2-hour guided walking tour
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Walking through the French Quarter, one can’t help but wonder about the narratives the streets could share. This exploration aims to acquaint visitors with the eerie and horrifying past concealed behind the city’s vibrant, attractive veneer. Our tour guides are knowledgeable about New Orleans in every respect, and are prepared to offer each visitor an indelible night.
- Dress code is smart casual
Walking through the French Quarter, one can’t help but wonder about the narratives the streets could share. This exploration aims to acquaint visitors with the eerie and horrifying past concealed behind the city’s vibrant, attractive veneer. Our tour guides are knowledgeable about New Orleans in every respect, and are prepared to offer each visitor an indelible night.
- Dress code is smart casual
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.