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Discover New Orleans' dark past with this self-guided audio tour revealing real crimes, scandals, and cover-ups across the historic French Quarter in just 1 hour.
A walk through New Orleans’ historic streets takes on a darker tone with the True Crime: New Orleans – Self-Guided Audio Tour. Priced accessibly, this 1-hour tour offers a chance to explore the French Quarter while uncovering documented murders, scandals, and acts of violence that have shaped the city’s history. Using high-quality audio tracks, visitors hear true crime stories at or near the exact locations where these events occurred—from private homes to quiet corners and famous landmarks.
This self-guided experience is perfect for those interested in crime history, urban secrets, and how power, money, and secrecy influenced justice in New Orleans. While it may not be the most elaborate tour, its focus on real cases rooted in history makes it a compelling choice. Keep in mind, the provider rating is 3.1, so some might find the experience more for curiosity than polished storytelling.


The tour begins at 604 Iberville Street, a well-known spot on a public sidewalk close to popular shops and restaurants. This central location makes it straightforward to find and convenient for combining with other explorations of the French Quarter. From here, the audio tour guides you through historical streets filled with stories of murder, corruption, and cover-ups that contrast with the city’s lively atmosphere today.
Visitors should be prepared to follow online instructions after booking, visiting www.ghosttour.fun to activate the tour. The process is simple, and most participants begin their journey within approximately 23 minutes of starting. The self-guided nature allows for flexible pacing, making it accessible for all visitors, including those with wheelchair accessibility needs.
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Throughout the tour, each location reveals a real crime story tied to notorious individuals or events. Some stops include private homes with dark histories, where murder or corruption once took place. Other points highlight quiet corners that conceal disturbing pasts. These are not ghost stories or folklore, but documented historical cases that shaped the city’s justice system.
The stories at each stop focus on who was involved, how the crime played out, and why it mattered in the context of New Orleans’ social and political landscape. This approach ensures a factual, grounded narrative that appeals to those interested in true crime and history alike.

A recurring theme on this tour is how power, money, and secrecy influenced justice and cover-ups in the city. You’ll find stories illustrating which crimes were punished, which were ignored, and which were quietly concealed. These insights provide a deeper understanding of how social inequalities played a role in criminal investigations and justice.
This perspective adds a layer of context to the stories, showing that not all crimes received the same treatment depending on a person’s race, reputation, or wealth. The tour offers a thought-provoking look at justice in a city known for its contradictions.

The route carefully winds through the most visited areas of the French Quarter, allowing visitors to experience the modern charm of the city alongside its violent past. Stops are chosen for their historical significance and location relevance, giving a cohesive narrative of crime history woven into the city’s fabric.
While exploring, you’ll see famous landmarks that hide disturbing secrets, creating a compelling contrast between beauty and brutality. This route offers a balanced experience—a walk through picturesque streets interlaced with stories of human brutality and corruption.
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After purchasing, participants must visit www.ghosttour.fun to activate the audio tour. The instructions are straightforward, and help chat is available 24/7 if issues arise. The tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that visitors with mobility needs can comfortably explore the historic streets.
The experience is entirely self-guided, enabling flexible start times and pacing. There is no need for a physical guide or group, making it an ideal choice for independent explorers or those who prefer a more private journey through New Orleans’ darker history.
While the provider rating is 3.1, this tour offers good value for money, especially for those interested in true crime stories rooted in documented history. It differs from ghost or folklore tours by focusing solely on actual crimes, providing a more serious tone.
Similar experiences, such as haunted ghost tours or jazz cruises, tend to focus on entertainment or supernatural stories, whereas this self-guided audio tour appeals more to history buffs and crime enthusiasts. Its short duration makes it a compact yet insightful addition to any day exploring New Orleans.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for changing plans. Visitors can reserve now and pay later, making it easier to fit into flexible itineraries. The 1-hour duration allows for a relaxed pace, fitting well into a busy day of sightseeing or as a standalone activity.
Participants should plan for smartphone access and ensure internet connectivity to follow the activation instructions. The self-guided format means there are no scheduled start times, so visitors can begin whenever it suits their schedule.
This self-guided approach gives full control over timing and pacing, which many travelers appreciate. The focus on documented cases ensures an authentic and factual experience that differs from folklore-based ghost tours. The location-based stories at famous landmarks provide a visual connection to the tales, making history feel more immediate.
Being able to explore New Orleans’ criminal past at your own pace is a unique feature, especially in a city famous for music, culture, and celebrations. For those with an interest in urban crime stories and their impact on local history, this tour offers a thought-provoking perspective.
The True Crime: New Orleans self-guided tour offers an engaging, fact-based look into the city’s violent and secretive past. Its short duration makes it an excellent option for those with limited time or wanting an independent exploration of criminal history in the French Quarter.
While the provider rating is average, the focus on documented cases and accessible format make it a worthwhile choice for history buffs and true crime enthusiasts. Visitors should be prepared to follow online instructions and use their smartphones to fully experience the stories. If you are interested in urban crime history and want to explore New Orleans off the beaten path, this tour can add a dark twist to your city visit.
How do I start the tour after booking?
After purchase, visit www.ghosttour.fun and follow the instructions on the homepage to activate the audio tour. Most guests can start within 23 minutes.
Where does the tour begin?
The tour starts at 604 Iberville Street in the French Quarter, on a public sidewalk near well-known shops and restaurants.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the tour location and route are wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour, allowing for a relaxed exploration of New Orleans’ crime history.
What stories are included?
The stories focus on documented crimes at or near the exact locations where they occurred, highlighting murder, corruption, and cover-ups.
Do I need special equipment?
A smartphone with internet access is needed to follow the online instructions and listen to the audio tracks.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, and you can reserve now and pay later.
What makes this tour different from ghost or folklore tours?
This tour emphasizes actual, documented crimes and how justice was influenced by power, wealth, and secrecy, rather than ghost stories or urban legends.
Is this tour suitable for families or children?
Given its focus on violent crimes and real acts of violence, this tour is better suited for adults or older teens interested in history and true crime.
Can I combine this with other tours?
Since it’s a self-guided tour, it pairs well with other sightseeing activities in New Orleans, especially those exploring the French Quarter or historic sites.