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Experience the haunting side of New Orleans with the French Quarter Ghost Tour, including stories of Marie Laveau and visits to historic cemeteries, for $299.

The New Orleans: After Dark! French Quarter Ghost Tour offers an immersive journey into the city’s haunted past for $299 per person. Lasting 2 to 3 hours, this guided walking experience takes you through the heart of the French Quarter, where history, legends, and ghost stories intertwine amid the city’s vibrant atmosphere. The tour scores a solid 4.3 out of 5, making it a popular choice for those interested in the darker, supernatural stories that define New Orleans.
This tour is ideal for travelers eager to explore the city’s mystique beyond the usual sights, with a focus on historic landmarks, legendary figures, and eerie tales. It’s a well-rounded experience that balances storytelling with sightseeing, though it does require walking through the lively streets and alleys of the French Quarter. Dress comfortably, and prepare for an engaging, spooky adventure that reveals the city’s haunted reputation.
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The adventure begins at Jackson Square, a lively hub filled with jazz musicians and street performers. From here, the guide introduces you to the rich history of the area, surrounded by notable landmarks. The atmosphere is vibrant, blending modern-day activity with echoes of the past.
As the tour kicks off, the St. Louis Cathedral commands attention with its towering spires and intricate stained-glass windows. It’s the oldest continuously active Catholic cathedral in the United States, and it provides a stunning backdrop for the stories your guide shares about the city’s diverse influences, from French and Spanish to Creole.

Your stroll continues down Royal Street, renowned for its elegant galleries, antique shops, and historic Creole townhouses. The wrought-iron balconies draped with ferns and flowers add visual charm, but the guide’s stories cast a mysterious glow over the scene.
Along this iconic avenue, tales of duels fought over love and honor emerge, alongside stories of New Orleans’ role in the antebellum South. The street’s architecture and ambiance serve as a fitting setting for recounting how the city’s cultural tapestry influences both its architecture and ghost stories.
As the sun sets, the atmosphere shifts, with shadows growing longer and the city’s energy turning more mysterious. The tour ventures into darker alleys, where centuries-old brick walls and gas lanterns create an eerie setting.
It’s here that the stories of restless spirits and supernatural figures truly come alive. The guide recounts the legend of Madame Delphine LaLaurie, whose opulent mansion on Royal Street concealed a gruesome secret, making it one of the city’s most infamous haunted locations.
More Great Tours NearbyPassing by historic courtyards and dimly lit passageways, the tour shares stories of Jean Lafitte, the pirate-turned-war hero whose ghost is said to wander near the Mississippi River and old watering holes. These tales of pirate legends and supernatural activity add a thrilling dimension to the walk, especially for those interested in the city’s swashbuckling past.
The guide’s storytelling builds suspense as you move through these shadowy areas, feeling the weight of centuries of history and the ghostly legends that persist.
The culmination of the tour takes place at St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, established in 1789. This famous cemetery features above-ground tombs, necessary due to New Orleans’ high water table, and is the burial site of Marie Laveau, the legendary voodoo priestess.
The guide shares spine-tingling tales about her life, her rituals, and her enduring influence on the city’s spiritual and cultural fabric. Walking through this historical burial ground, visitors get a tangible connection to the city’s supernatural lore and its complex history of faith, magic, and mystery.

The tour includes a guided walk through the French Quarter and a visit to St. Louis Cemetery No. 1. The storytelling is available in English, French, and Spanish, accommodating diverse travelers. It’s suitable for wheelchair users and can be booked as a private group for a more personalized experience.
The tour operates rain or shine, so it’s wise to wear comfortable walking shoes, bring a camera, and check the weather beforehand. There are no included food or drinks, but the lively surroundings of Jackson Square and the French Quarter offer plenty of options for after-tour refreshments.
This ghost tour offers a compelling combination of history, legend, and spooky storytelling that appeals to those interested in New Orleans’ haunted reputation. The 2–3 hour duration strikes a good balance between depth and pace, making it suitable for most visitors.
While the price of $299 might seem steep for some, it covers a comprehensive tour with engaging stories and access to notable sites tied to the city’s haunted past. The availability of private groups and multiple language options adds flexibility for different types of travelers.
This tour is particularly fitting for history buffs, ghost story enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the city’s supernatural folklore. The combination of historic landmarks and ghostly legends makes for an unforgettable night stroll through Old New Orleans.
This guided ghost tour offers an enthralling look into New Orleans’ haunted side with expert storytelling at key landmarks like Jackson Square, Royal Street, and St. Louis Cemetery No. 1. It delivers a well-rounded experience for those interested in the city’s spooky legends and historic tales.
The tour’s length and depth are suitable for most visitors, and the accessible, flexible booking options make it easy to fit into various itineraries. While there’s no food or drinks included, the setting and stories compensate with a compelling glimpse into the city’s ghostly reputation.
For those seeking an atmospheric, story-rich tour that explores New Orleans’ spectral history, this ghost walk is a solid choice, blending history, legend, and a touch of the supernatural in a way that leaves a lasting impression.
What is the cost of the ghost tour?
The tour costs $299 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It runs for about 2 to 3 hours.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Jackson Square, the vibrant central spot in the French Quarter.
What sites are included in the tour?
Highlights include St. Louis Cathedral, Royal Street, and St. Louis Cemetery No. 1.
Is the tour suitable for all mobility levels?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What languages are available for the guided tour?
The tour is offered in English, French, and Spanish.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included.
Is there an option for private groups?
Yes, private group bookings are available.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially since the tour operates rain or shine.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.