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Explore the haunted sights of the French Quarter with this 1-hour nighttime ghost tour featuring eight historic locations, led by knowledgeable guides for $24.

The French Quarter Ghosts and Ghouls of New Orleans tour offers an engaging 1-hour walk through some of the city’s most haunted spots. Priced at $24 per person, it provides a cost-effective way to experience the eerie stories behind eight historic locations in the heart of the French Quarter. The tour departs from St. Louis Cathedral and ends at Muriel’s Jackson Square, with a mobile ticket that makes it easy to join.
This tour is perfect for those interested in ghost stories, dark history, or New Orleans’ supernatural reputation, especially since it includes live commentary from experienced guides. The tour operates rain or shine, emphasizing its outdoor focus, and takes around one hour. Booking is usually done 13 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. While the tour’s pace is generally manageable, it involves walking through several historic sites, so a moderate level of physical fitness is recommended.

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The adventure begins at St. Louis Cathedral, located at 615 Pere Antoine Alley. This central meeting point is easy to access via public transportation and is surrounded by iconic French Quarter sights. From the start, guides set the tone with stories about the area’s ghostly reputation, ensuring everyone feels immersed in the haunted atmosphere. The tour then proceeds on foot, covering eight key locations in the French Quarter.
The mobile ticket system simplifies check-in, and the tour remains flexible with the option to extend for more stories, making it adaptable for those eager to see more. The well-organized start allows participants to settle into the night walk comfortably, with an emphasis on history, hauntings, and local legends.

The first stop, Jackson Square, offers a vibrant setting with a dark twist. Known for its lively activity, the square also carries a reputation for restless spirits from its past, including public executions. Visitors often report ghostly apparitions and mysterious sensations amidst the bustling atmosphere, making it a perfect introduction to the city’s supernatural stories.
Despite its lively present, Jackson Square’s historical darker side adds depth to the tour. The guide shares tales of paranormal activity linked to the space, revealing a layer of ghostly history behind the lively art and performances that now fill the square.

Next, the Old Ursuline Convent, the oldest building in the Mississippi Valley, stands out for its spectral occurrences. Reports of ghostly figures and strange noises have been linked to its long history as a convent and school. The architecture and age of the building contribute to its spooky aura, especially when illuminated at night.
This stop allows visitors to appreciate the architectural beauty of the oldest structure in the region, while the guide recounts stories of hauntings that have persisted for centuries. The haunted reputation makes it a compelling part of the tour for those interested in historic buildings with supernatural ties.

The Beauregard-Keyes House is a grand mansion that contrasts its ornate interior with ghostly sightings attributed to its former residents. Reports include sightings of ghostly figures and unexplained phenomena within its rooms, adding a layer of mystery to its elegant façade.
Visitors enjoy the elegance of the historic mansion, which is often described as beautiful and well-preserved. The guide shares stories of spectral inhabitants, making this stop particularly intriguing for those fascinated by haunted historic homes.

The LaLaurie Mansion earns its infamous reputation for dark history and supernatural activity. Known for its past as the residence of Madame LaLaurie, notorious for cruelty, the mansion’s macabre history fuels tales of ghostly apparitions and supernatural disturbances.
While the mansion remains a popular spot, the tour emphasizes the eerie stories associated with its gruesome past. Visitors can appreciate how the mansion’s dark legacy continues to influence its haunted reputation today.

The Andrew Jackson Hotel, housed in a building from the early 19th century, features spirit sightings and unexplained phenomena experienced by guests. Its historic charm is complemented by tales of spectral residents lingering in the hallways and rooms.
This stop adds to the layered history of the tour, emphasizing how hotels with centuries of history often become hotspots for paranormal activity. The guide shares stories that highlight the blend of elegance and spookiness that characterizes this site.

The Vampire Cafe stands out for its Gothic décor and dark ambiance, which seem to invite spirits and paranormal tales. Patrons report ghost sightings and eerie occurrences consistent with its vampiric theme, adding to the overall haunted vibe.
The cafe’s mysterious and themed environment makes it a fun highlight for visitors interested in paranormal themes within pop culture. Its stories of hauntings fit perfectly with the Gothic aesthetic.
Pere Antoine Alley, a historic narrow street, is famous for its ghost legends. Named after a revered priest, the alley’s spectral tales involve spirits believed to haunt the space of those who once walked there.
Walking through this atmospheric alley, visitors can imagine the spirits that are said to linger in this narrow, historic passage. The guide recounts local legends, making it a quietly eerie part of the tour.
Housed in the former home of William Faulkner, Faulkner House Books combines literary charm with haunted tales. Visitors often report ghostly sightings and unexplained noises within its book-lined walls, adding a spectral layer to the store’s literary atmosphere.
This stop appeals to those who appreciate the connection between literature and supernatural stories, making it a cozy yet spooky ending to the walking tour.
The tour concludes at Muriel’s Jackson Square, a vibrant restaurant with a haunted reputation. Originally a residence and gambling den, it is said to be haunted by spirits of former occupants. Patrons have experienced unexplained phenomena during meals, adding an unexpected ghostly element to dining.
Ending here provides an opportunity to reflect on the supernatural stories from the tour, and the lively atmosphere of Muriel’s offers a fitting finale in the heart of the French Quarter.
The tour features a professional guide who provides live commentary throughout, ensuring the stories are engaging and informative. The walking pace is manageable, with stops lasting between 6 and 7 minutes, allowing for storytelling and photos. The group size is capped at 35, maintaining an intimate experience, especially in smaller groups.
Participants should expect to walk in all weather conditions, so dressing appropriately is recommended. The meeting point at St. Louis Cathedral is accessible via public transportation, and the tour ends at Muriel’s Jackson Square, convenient for further exploration or dining.
The $24 price point makes this tour a great value for those interested in ghost stories and historical mysteries. The live guides, often praised for their knowledge and personable style, bring to life the stories behind each haunted site. The variety of stops, from elegant mansions to historic alleys and literary haunts, ensures a well-rounded experience.
While most reviews highlight high praise for guide quality and storytelling, a few mention that the tours can vary depending on the guide or group size. The option to extend the tour allows those eager for more stories to indulge further. This tour offers a balanced mix of history, hauntings, and local legends suitable for anyone curious about New Orleans’ supernatural reputation.
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Is this ghost tour suitable for all ages?
Most likely, yes. The tour involves walking and standing outdoors, so a moderate physical condition is recommended. It is primarily focused on storytelling and exploring historic sites.
Can I cancel or reschedule the tour?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start are non-refundable.
What should I wear during the tour?
Since the tour operates in all weather conditions, dressing appropriately for the weather is advised. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Is the tour accessible for visitors with mobility issues?
The data does not specify accessibility features, but given the walking nature and outdoor stops, some physical limitations might be a consideration.
How long is each stop?
Stops generally last 6 to 7 minutes, providing enough time for stories and photos without dragging the pace.
Will I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking typically occurs 13 days in advance, ensuring you secure a spot for this popular tour.