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Discover NOLA's spooky side with this 2-hour ghost and voodoo walking tour through the French Quarter, led by expert guides for $67 per person.

This $67 walking tour offers a 2-hour journey into NOLA’s most mystifying spots in the French Quarter. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, the tour combines stories of ghostly legends from shows like True Blood and Interview with the Vampire with insights into voodoo traditions. With a high rating of 4.8, this experience appeals to those curious about the supernatural side of New Orleans, blending folklore, history, and spiritual practices in a compact, engaging format.
This tour begins at 528 Toulouse Street and promises an atmospheric walk through centuries-old streets, illuminated by sunset or twilight, enhancing the haunted vibe. While no visits to haunted houses are included, the focus remains on notorious haunted locations and important voodoo sites, making it perfect for history enthusiasts and fans of the paranormal. Note that the tour is not wheelchair accessible and is best suited for those over 13 years old.
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The tour departs from 528 Toulouse Street, placing guests right in the heart of the French Quarter. The guided walk lasts approximately 2 hours, covering around 2.4 kilometers, which makes for a comfortable pace that balances storytelling with sightseeing. The tour is generally available in afternoon and evening hours, allowing visitors to experience the neighborhood’s mood as daylight wanes.

The French Quarter is famous for its centuries-old buildings and lively atmosphere, but as the sun sets, the area adopts a mysterious glow. The guide leads guests through notorious haunted locations, sharing spine-tingling stories of spirits that still seem to linger. The architecture—with wrought iron balconies and historic facades—adds to the feeling of walking through living history, but the focus remains on ghostly tales and local legends.

A central highlight of the tour is a visit to Marie Laveau’s tomb, the legendary Voodoo Queen of New Orleans. The guide shares her remarkable life, her mastery of mystical arts, and her influence on the city’s culture. Visitors will learn about her famous snake Zombi and her interactions with local elites. This site functions as a pilgrimage spot for those interested in voodoo practices, and the tomb’s significance is a key part of understanding African spiritual traditions woven into NOLA’s identity.
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The tour emphasizes how African traditions shape voodoo practices in New Orleans. Guides explain the rituals and customs that honor the deceased and invoke spirits for guidance and protection. The influence of cultural blending over generations creates a unique religious landscape, which the tour showcases through important voodoo sites and practices still present in the city.

The French Quarter has appeared in numerous films and TV series that highlight its supernatural reputation. The guide recounts how productions like True Blood, Interview with the Vampire, and American Horror Story: Coven have drawn inspiration from NOLA’s haunted reputation. These stories have contributed to the neighborhood’s mystique, making it a famous backdrop for supernatural tales on screen.

Throughout the walk, listeners will learn about notorious haunted locations and cemeteries with above-ground tombs designed to cope with high water levels. The guide explains the burial rituals and cultural practices that give New Orleans its distinctive funeral traditions. Although no access to interior haunted houses is included, the exterior sights and storytelling provide a compelling look into the city’s haunted past.

The combination of ghost stories, voodoo insights, and cultural history makes this tour both entertaining and educational. The knowledgeable guides excel at weaving local legends with historical facts, especially regarding Marie Laveau and African influences. The high rating of 4.8 reflects consistent quality and engaging storytelling.
While it does not include interior visits or transportation, the immersive walk through historic streets offers a delightful overview of NOLA’s supernatural reputation. The focus on popular culture references adds an extra layer of interest, appealing to fans of horror films and TV series set in New Orleans.
This 2-hour guided walk through the French Quarter presents an affordable, well-rated opportunity to explore New Orleans’ haunted and voodoo lore. The expert guides bring local stories alive, making the experience both informative and spooky. It is ideally suited for history buffs, supernatural enthusiasts, and film fans eager to see the real-life inspirations behind NOLA’s ghostly tales.
While it doesn’t include interior visits or haunted house entries, the street-level stories and cultural insights offer a rich, atmospheric glimpse into why the French Quarter remains one of the most haunted neighborhoods in the United States.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is not recommended for children under 13 due to the nature of the stories and themes.
Do I need to prepare or bring anything?
Bring comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and a camera. Don’t forget to bring your passport or ID.
Can I cancel this tour easily?
Yes, cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. Refunds are processed if canceled within this window.
Is transportation included?
No, transportation is not included; guests meet at 528 Toulouse Street for the start of the tour.
Will I see haunted houses inside?
No, this tour does not include visits to interior haunted locations; it focuses on exterior sites and storytelling.
How long is the tour?
The guided walk lasts approximately 2 hours, covering about 2.4 kilometers.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The tour is not wheelchair accessible, so those with mobility concerns should plan accordingly.
What makes this tour different from others?
Its focus on pop culture references, Marie Laveau’s tomb, and African voodoo traditions offer a balanced mix of history and supernatural tales that distinguish it from more general tours.