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Explore the haunted side of New Orleans on this 2-hour walking tour of the French Quarter, featuring dark stories, historic sights, and ghostly tales.
The New Orleans: French Quarter Ghost and Legends Walking Tour offers a captivating journey through the city’s spooky history. Priced at a reasonable rate, this 2-hour guided tour departs from Rev. Zombies Voodoo Shop and takes visitors across some of the most haunted spots in the French Quarter. With a 4.3-star rating from 129 reviews, it’s celebrated for knowledgeable guides, engaging storytelling, and unique sightings, making it ideal for those interested in ghost stories, local legends, and historic architecture.
While the tour is accessible and operates rain or shine, expect less than 1 mile of walking through the historic streets. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes and prepare for possible weather conditions. This tour works well for history buffs, curious ghost-hunters, and anyone eager to explore the darker side of New Orleans. It’s a well-balanced experience combining history, mystery, and fun, with many guides praised for their storytelling skills.


This tour kicks off at the Rev. Zombies Voodoo Shop, located at 725 St. Peter Street in the French Quarter. The meeting point is convenient, nestled between Bourbon and Royal Streets, making it easy for visitors to find. From this starting point, your guide leads you through the most haunted corners of the city, sharing spooky tales and dark history.
Walking less than a mile, the tour covers key haunted spots, including the Lalaurie Mansion, known for its grim past, and the Napoleon House, a historic building with a haunted reputation. The guide’s storytelling makes each location come alive, emphasizing both the ghostly legends and the historical context behind them.
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As the tour proceeds through the heart of the French Quarter, visitors get a sense of the area’s dark past. The streets are lined with historic buildings that have seen centuries of stories, some of which involve paranormal activity. The Lalaurie Mansion stands out as a highlight, where stories of gruesome deeds contribute to its haunted reputation.
The tour moves past other historic locations that have been linked to sightings and ghostly activity, creating a spine-tingling atmosphere. The streets become a backdrop for ghost stories that blend local history with supernatural tales, making for an entertaining walk that is both spooky and educational.

A notable feature of this tour is a stop at a haunted bar, where stories behind its chilling reputation are shared. This break provides a chance to relax, have a drink, and hear more about the darker stories of New Orleans. Many guides add a touch of humor and theatrical flair, making these moments memorable.
The haunted bar is often regarded as a fun highlight, especially for those interested in ghostly legends connected to the city’s nightlife. Guests are encouraged to snap photos, and some have reported catching ghostly apparitions in their pictures, adding an extra layer of intrigue.
Throughout the tour, the guide narrates stories of paranormal activity and documented sightings. These tales include the spirits that are said to linger near historic homes and public spaces. A common theme is the presence of ghosts that have left physical traces, prompting visitors to try capturing images of apparitions or orbs.
Many guides are praised for their engaging storytelling style, combining humor, drama, and detailed historical facts. This approach keeps the tour lively and entertaining, especially as the group explores dark corners and historic landmarks with spooky backstories.
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Guides like Thorn, Moira, Charlotte, and Ariadne receive high praise for their knowledge, enthusiasm, and ability to entertain. They often add humor and theatrical elements, making the ghost stories more captivating. Their passion for the city’s haunted history shines through, creating an immersive experience.
Guides are also known for their responsiveness; they answer questions and share additional insights about the buildings, legends, and local lore. Their ability to balance history with ghostly tales keeps the tour engaging for a wide audience, from skeptics to true believers.
The tour is wheelchair accessible and involves less than 1 mile of walking, making it suitable for most visitors with physical limitations. It operates rain or shine, so visitors should bring rain gear or appropriate clothing.
Comfortable shoes are recommended because the tour involves walking along uneven streets and historic pavement. The meeting point at Rev. Zombies Voodoo Shop is easy to access, and the tour provides a flexible experience with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
The pacing is generally relaxed, allowing guests to absorb stories and take photos. Many reviews mention that guides keep the group engaged without rushing, even during stops at key locations. The tour’s duration of 2 hours is considered manageable, with most walking being less than a mile.
The experience is interactive, with guides often sharing stories of ghost sightings and encouraging questions. Some stops include photo opportunities, where guests can try to capture ghostly images, adding to the fun and mystery.
Priced reasonably, this tour offers good value for money given the depth of stories, the historic locations visited, and the engaging guides. Many reviews highlight the entertaining storytelling and the quality of historical insights.
For those interested in both the eerie and the educational, this tour strikes a balance that appeals to a broad audience. The inclusion of a bar stop and the opportunity to spot paranormal activity in photos add extra layers of enjoyment.
This tour appeals most to history enthusiasts, ghost hunters, and those curious about New Orleans’ darker stories. The guides’ storytelling style makes it suitable for families and adults alike, though it’s not tailored for very young children due to the dark themes.
Visitors who appreciate engaging guides, well-balanced storytelling, and the chance to snap ghostly pictures will find this experience particularly rewarding. It’s an excellent way to explore the French Quarter’s haunted reputation in a lively, fun atmosphere.
This 2-hour ghost walk offers a compelling mix of history, legend, and spooky fun. The guides’ storytelling skills, combined with iconic haunted sites like the Lalaurie Mansion and Napoleon House, make it a popular choice.
While no tour can guarantee paranormal encounters, many report catching apparitions in photos and experiencing a spine-tingling atmosphere. The tour’s accessibility, relaxed pace, and engaging narration make it a reliable pick for those eager to explore the haunted corners of New Orleans.
In the end, the French Quarter Ghost and Legends Walking Tour stands out as a lively, entertaining look at the city’s most haunted stories, suitable for anyone interested in spooky legends with a solid dose of history.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for 2 hours, covering multiple haunted sites in the French Quarter with less than 1 mile of walking.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Rev. Zombies Voodoo Shop, located at 725 St. Peter Street in the French Quarter.
Is the tour suitable in bad weather?
Yes, the tour operates rain or shine, so visitors should come prepared with rain gear or weather-appropriate clothing.
Are guides knowledgeable about both history and ghosts?
Absolutely, guides are praised for their expertise in local history and their ability to tell engaging ghost stories with humor and drama.