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Explore New Orleans during the Day with this 105-minute supernatural history tour, featuring dark tales and iconic landmarks in the bright daylight.
The Daywalkers: New Orleans Daytime Supernatural History Tour offers a unique twist on exploring the city’s darker side. Priced at around $XX and lasting 105 minutes, this tour takes place entirely in broad daylight, departing from Jackson Square. Instead of the usual nighttime ghost stories, this experience reveals dark historical locations and macabre tales during the day, providing a fresh perspective on New Orleans’ haunted reputation.
Designed for those aged 13 and over, this tour appeals to anyone interested in the city’s inhumanity, violence, and disease—all told with a sense of curiosity and discovery. The tour’s focus on dark history in the sunshine makes it an accessible option for travelers who prefer to explore dangerous streets and sinister stories without the late-hour thrill. Its length of 1 hour and 45 minutes makes it a manageable yet fascinating way to see a different side of the French Quarter.


The tour begins on the steps of Washington Artillery Park, located across from Jackson Square. The precise meeting point features coordinates 29.95704460144043, -90.06214141845703. This central location offers easy access to the French Quarter’s most famous sights and dark corners, serving as an ideal launch pad for a daytime exploration of New Orleans’ shadowy past.
The guide meets you here and leads the group on a 105-minute walk through the city’s streets, revealing stories that are often overlooked during traditional tours. The location’s proximity to iconic landmarks ensures that participants are immersed in the historical atmosphere right from the start.
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This tour offers a completely different perspective by exploring dark, sinister stories in broad daylight. While many other tours operate at night, Daywalkers focuses on the daytime allure of New Orleans’ macabre history. You’ll stand in front of houses with eerie histories and feel the air of one of the most dangerous streets in American history.
By walking through the French Quarter, travelers encounter horrifying stories of violence, disease, and inhumanity that shaped the city. The tour emphasizes the real stories behind the legends, all told during sunshine hours—a surprisingly effective way to understand the city’s dark past without the nighttime atmosphere.

Throughout the tour, visitors visit dark historical sites that hold tales of violence, disease, and scandal. Each location is linked to a macabre history—from houses with sinister pasts to streets known for dangerous activity.
This approach allows for more detailed storytelling since the bright daylight offers clear views of the architecture and surroundings. It also enhances the sense of contrast—finding horror in the daylight makes the stories feel more tangible and real.
A key highlight involves standing on a street known for violence and danger. The guide explains how this street earned its reputation, and visitors get a chance to “feel the air”—an atmospheric moment that connects you directly to the city’s violent past. It’s an immersive detail that makes the stories more vivid.
This element emphasizes the tangible danger that once existed in this area, making the stories more visceral and less distant than traditional ghost tours.
More Great Tours NearbyWhile strolling through the streets, visitors stop in front of houses with dark stories. The guide shares little-known facts about these buildings, revealing disgraceful events, scandalous secrets, and violent episodes linked to their histories.
Seeing these houses up close enhances the storytelling, offering a visual connection to the tales of inhumanity and violence that are part of New Orleans’ fabric. The daytime setting makes it easier to appreciate the architecture and spot details that contribute to the stories.
The tour includes a few scandalous surprises and little-known facts that add depth to the experience. These tidbits reveal the city’s darker side in ways that are often overlooked or forgotten in mainstream narratives.
Expect to hear stories of sexual situations, violence, and strong language—appropriate for adults and teens aged 13 and over. These elements make the tour more engaging and honest about the city’s brutal past.
The group size is manageable, providing enough space for everyone to hear the guide clearly. The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a broader audience. Reservation flexibility is available—guests can reserve now and pay later, offering full refund if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Starting at Jackson Square ensures easy access for most visitors. The tour takes place entirely outdoors, with no mention of specific transport needs or restrictions, making it a convenient option for most.
This experience is perfect for adventurers who prefer daytime exploration but still want to uncover New Orleans’ darker stories. It suits families with older children (13+), history buffs, and those who appreciate dark humor, scandal, and true stories.
Since the tour is 105 minutes long, it fits well into a busy sightseeing schedule. Its focus on dark history in the sunlight makes it accessible for daytime explorers and those wary of nighttime ghost tours.

The tour is operated by The Real: New Orleans, a provider known for authentic and engaging experiences. Their live English-speaking guide ensures that stories are well-told and engaging, adding a personal touch to this daytime exploration of dark stories.
The company’s reputation for quality and transparency is reflected in the full refund policy and flexible booking options, making it a reliable choice for planning.
The Daywalkers: New Orleans Daytime Supernatural History Tour stands out for its unusual daytime focus on macabre stories. It offers a more grounded, realistic view of the city’s darker past, rather than relying solely on ghostly legends.
This tour is ideal for those who want to learn about New Orleans’ violent, disease-ridden history in a more approachable setting. Its manageable length, accessible location, and engaging storytelling make it a compelling option for a daytime adventure into the city’s shadowy side.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is designed for ages 13 and over, making it suitable for families with older children interested in the city’s dark history.
How long does the tour last?
The Daywalkers tour lasts 105 minutes, providing a thorough yet manageable exploration of dark locations during the day.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Washington Artillery Park, located across from Jackson Square, with precise coordinates provided for easy meeting.
Are there any physical requirements?
The tour is wheelchair accessible, with no specific physical restrictions noted.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if plans change.
What’s included in the tour?
Guests will see iconic landmarks, hear little-known facts, and discover scandalous surprises about New Orleans’ dark past, all during a daylight walk.