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Discover New Orleans' dark side with the Haunted Ghost and Paranormal Tour, a 2-hour walk through the French Quarter's most haunted sites for $25.

The Haunted Ghost and Paranormal Tour in New Orleans offers an engaging 2-hour walk through the city’s most eerie spots, all for $25 per person. Starting from the Voodoo Tavern and PoBoys at 1140 Decatur Street, this tour is perfect for those interested in history, ghost stories, and supernatural mysteries. With an average booking window of 19 days in advance, it’s a popular choice for visitors wanting to experience the city’s darker stories.
This tour is led by knowledgeable guides who share stories of bloodshed, scandal, and spirits. The group size is limited to 28 travelers, making the experience more personal and lively. While most stops are on flat, walkable surfaces, expect a fair amount of walking—wear comfortable shoes and dress in layers, especially for evening strolls. The tour’s 2-hour duration fits well into a night out in the French Quarter, and the mobile ticket makes for easy access.

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The tour departs from 1140 Decatur Street at the Voodoo Tavern and PoBoys, centrally located in the French Quarter. Its location makes it easy to reach via public transportation or on foot, with nearby parking being limited. Most participants arrive 30 minutes early to check in and settle in before the guide begins sharing stories.
Starting at this lively spot, the guide introduces the dark history and supernatural legends that make New Orleans one of the most haunted cities in America. The tour’s small group maximum of 28 ensures a comfortable pace and an intimate atmosphere, allowing for questions and interaction throughout the walk.

One of the most striking stops is the Lalaurie Mansion, famous for its gruesome stories of abuse and murder involving Madame LaLaurie and her slaves. Although admission is not included, the exterior view of this historic building reveals its reputation as a haunted location. Folk stories from the 19th century describe horrific acts of torture carried out within its walls, fueling ghost stories that persist today.
This mansion’s reputation makes it an essential stop for anyone interested in New Orleans’ darker history. The guide recounts tales from the folk histories circulating about Madame LaLaurie, adding depth to the visual experience of seeing the mansion.

Next, the tour visits the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum, which showcases the legacy of Louis J. Dufilho, Jr., America’s first licensed pharmacist. This stop lasts about 10 minutes, offering insight into the city’s historic role in medicine and pharmacy. While admission is not included, the museum’s building itself adds to the sense of historical intrigue.
The guide shares stories connected to the site, including how pharmacy practices contributed to the city’s history. It’s a quick but fascinating peek into a different aspect of New Orleans’ past, with some whispers of the city’s supernatural stories linked to its old apothecaries.

At 1041 Royal Street, the tour explores Louisiana’s fascinating vampire folklore. Visitors hear about charming yet strange vampire figures with flawless skin and hypnotic eyes, who supposedly draw visitors into their stories. This stop takes about 10 minutes and is free to enter, allowing time to absorb the mystical tales.
The guide describes how vampire legends have persisted through generations in Louisiana, blending folklore with local storytelling. The atmospheric setting along Royal Street enhances the sense of mystique surrounding these mystical creatures.

The Gardette-LePrete Mansion, affectionately called The Sultan’s House, stands out as one of the most visually striking stops. Built 183 years ago, this building is noted for its cast-iron balconies and half-basement windows. Its haunting backstory involves a sultan, stolen harem, and mass murder, adding an exotic and sinister layer to its history.
The tour spends about 10 minutes here, during which the guide recounts these dark tales that have earned it a reputation as one of the most haunted locations. The storytelling makes this spot especially memorable and provides a vivid picture of the historic and supernatural allure.

Le Petit Theatre is renowned for its ghostly inhabitants, including Union soldiers, a nun, and an actress who committed suicide. The building exhibits signs of spiritual activity, such as doors mysteriously opening and closing and bottles flying off shelves. This stop offers a glimpse into the hauntings of a historic performance venue and lasts about 10 minutes.
The guide describes how the spirits make their presence felt, adding an element of surprise and curiosity. This stop appeals to those interested in theatrical history and paranormal activity in performance spaces.

The Muriel’s Jackson Square restaurant combines dining with ghost stories. The building was once used as an auction house for slaves in the early 1700s and was later owned by Pierre Antoine Lepardi Jourdan. In 1814, after losing his home in a game of poker, he died by suicide on the second floor.
This stop lasts around 10 minutes, with the guide sharing these tragic stories that lend a haunting ambiance to the restaurant. Visitors can imagine the lingering spirits while enjoying a meal or just absorbing the ghostly tales of love, loss, and tragedy.
Guides like Raffle and others are praised for their knowledge, humor, and engaging storytelling. Many reviews highlight guides’ ability to bring stories to life while maintaining a friendly and professional demeanor. The tour moves at a comfortable pace, with stops lasting about 10 minutes each, which balances storytelling with the physical aspect of walking.
The small group size allows for interaction, questions, and personalized attention. The pacing and atmosphere make it suitable for ages 12 and above, and the tour’s flat terrain ensures accessibility for most participants.
The meeting point is at the Voodoo Tavern and PoBoys, a convenient location in the heart of the French Quarter. Participants are advised to arrive 30 minutes early for check-in. While on-street parking is limited, the tour is close to public transportation options, including the Ursulines Trolley Station.
Dress comfortably and in layers, especially since the tour takes place in the evening. The tour is not strenuous, mainly involving walking on flat, paved surfaces. Service animals are allowed, and most travelers can participate comfortably.
This $25 tour offers a well-paced, engaging experience through the haunted history of the French Quarter. The stops, from the infamous Lalaurie Mansion to the haunted theatres, showcase the city’s rich and spooky past. The presence of knowledgeable guides like Raffle enhances the storytelling, making each site come alive with history and legend.
While some stops are brief, the overall experience is packed with intriguing stories and atmospheric locations. The small group size and local guides provide a personable and authentic experience that fans of ghost stories and dark history will appreciate.
The Haunted Ghost and Paranormal Tour offers excellent value for $25, especially given its focused route and knowledgeable guides. It’s an ideal choice for adults and older teens interested in history, ghosts, and local legends. The tour’s focus on famous haunted sites like the Lalaurie Mansion and Gardette-LePrete House makes it especially appealing for those wanting a focused ghost experience.
While it’s mostly an outdoor walking tour, the flat terrain and manageable pace make it accessible and comfortable. Expect a combination of historical stories and supernatural tales, delivered with a good dose of humor and intrigue. For anyone looking to add a darkly fascinating element to their New Orleans visit, this tour is a solid choice.
“Rob was very engaging, knowledgeable, and entertaining. Looking forward to taking another tour with him.”
Where does the Haunted Ghost and Paranormal Tour start?
The tour begins at 1140 Decatur Street at the Voodoo Tavern and PoBoys, located in the heart of the French Quarter.
Is parking available nearby?
Parking is limited on-street, so walking or public transportation is recommended. The location is close to the Ursulines Trolley Station.
Can I bring children?
This tour is suitable for guests aged 12 and above. Younger children are not permitted due to the nature of the stories and walking involved.
How long before the tour should I arrive?
Participants should arrive at least 30 minutes early for check-in and preparation.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the route is mostly flat and paved, making it wheelchair accessible, though minor detours might be necessary.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and layered clothing are recommended, especially for evening outdoor walking.