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Discover the haunted French Quarter in New Orleans with this 1-hour ghost tour featuring Jackson Square, LaLaurie Mansion, and eerie legends with a knowledgeable guide.

The French Quarter Ghosts and Ghouls of New Orleans Ghost Tour offers a compact yet immersive glimpse into the city’s ghostly past. Priced at an accessible rate, the tour lasts 1 hour and takes place entirely within the iconic French Quarter, starting and ending at Jackson Square. The experience is ideal for those seeking a quick but memorable haunted city tour, especially given the tour’s accessible nature and skip-the-line security.
The tour’s highlights include visits to Jackson Square, the infamous LaLaurie Mansion, and the legendary Ursuline Convent Vampires, along with stories of hurricanes, murders, and spirits that still linger. With knowledgeable guides leading the way, visitors enjoy engaging storytelling in an authentic setting. The tour is suitable for most, except those with mobility issues, and offers the option to end with a spine-tingling séance or explore the lively streets afterward.
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The tour begins at Jackson Square, a central spot in the French Quarter where the ghost of the town executioner and his victims are said to still roam. The guide greets visitors wearing a US Ghost Adventures t-shirt, carrying a lantern, setting a spooky tone right from the start. Meeting 15 minutes early ensures a smooth beginning to this fast-paced, 1-hour adventure.
From Jackson Square, the guide weaves through the Spanish-style architecture of Chartres and Royal Streets, sharing chilling tales associated with the city’s violent past. The walk is designed to keep the pace lively, with stories of hurricanes, murders, and tragedies filling the air. This starting point sets the stage for exploring some of New Orleans’ most notorious haunted sites with a focus on history and legend.

The LaLaurie Mansion is one of the most notorious stops on this tour. Located in the French Quarter, this house is infamous for its former socialite owner, Madam LaLaurie, who tortured and murdered her slaves in the early 19th century. The guide recounts the strange and gruesome stories connected to the mansion, emphasizing its reputation as one of the most haunted and sinister landmarks in New Orleans.
While the mansion itself is off-limits for interior visits, the storytelling around it emphasizes the dark history and supernatural activity linked to the property. Visitors can expect to hear about the torture chambers and spirits said to still linger within. The LaLaurie Mansion’s reputation as a haunted house makes it a key highlight for those interested in the more sinister side of New Orleans’ ghost stories.

A particularly creepy legend unfolds as the tour reveals the Ursuline Convent Vampires. This story involves tales of vampire legends surrounding the historic Ursuline Convent, which dates back to the early 18th century. The guide explains the lore of vampires in New Orleans, tying it to the convent’s history and local superstitions.
The resident spirit of Muriels at a nearby location is also introduced, with the guide noting that a table is often kept set out for this ghost due to his frequent presence. This adds a touch of local superstition and supernatural charm to the experience, appealing to those interested in vampire legends and spiritual activity in the city.
More Great Tours NearbyThroughout the tour, the guide shares stories of hurricanes, murders, and tragedies that have shaped the city’s haunted landscape. These stories are woven into visits to six other haunted sites, each with its own history of violence or tragedy. This storytelling approach helps visitors understand why spirits outnumber the living in the city.
The stories give depth to the dark past of the French Quarter, emphasizing local legends and notorious events that have left a lasting spiritual imprint. The pacing allows for a vivid mental picture of New Orleans’ troubled past, making the experience both entertaining and informative.

The tour concludes either with an optional séance in the restaurant’s séance lounge or by heading into the neon-lit streets of the French Quarter. The séance offers an opportunity for those curious about paranormal phenomena to attempt communication with spirits, while others can enjoy the vibrant nightlife of the city’s most haunted neighborhood.
This flexible ending caters to different interests, whether visitors want a spiritual experience or prefer to explore the lively atmosphere of the city after dark. The tour’s final moments leave a lingering sense of the mysteries and stories that make New Orleans a truly haunted city.

All participants meet and finish at the front steps of St. Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square, making it easy to access other attractions or transportation afterward. The coordinates (29.957258224487305, -90.0627670288086) pinpoint the exact location, and the guide’s attire and lantern make the start of the tour easily recognizable.
Arriving 15 minutes early ensures a prompt start, and the meeting point’s central location means the tour is seamlessly integrated into the heart of the French Quarter.

This tour is wheelchair accessible, accommodating most mobility needs, but it involves walking that may be challenging for some. The duration of 1 hour means it’s suitable for most fitness levels; however, those unable to walk more than a mile may find it difficult.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing, as the tour takes place rain or shine. The guide’s storytelling makes the experience engaging without the need for long periods of standing still, and the group size is manageable for personal attention.

The tour is operated by US Ghost Adventures, a reputable provider known for guiding visitors through haunted locations with an emphasis on history and legend. Their guides are experienced storytellers, and the tour includes live commentary in English.
Booking is flexible, with options to reserve now and pay later or cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This makes it convenient to plan a spontaneous or carefully scheduled visit to New Orleans’ haunted sites.
The French Quarter Ghosts and Ghouls tour offers a compact yet engaging introduction to New Orleans’ haunted reputation. Its focus on historic landmarks like Jackson Square, LaLaurie Mansion, and the Ursuline Convent, combined with spooky storytelling, creates a memorable experience.
While the 1-hour duration is short, it covers many iconic sites and delivers entertaining tales that appeal to fans of ghost stories and supernatural legends. The knowledgeable guides and accessible setup make this tour a good choice for first-time visitors or those with limited time.
Visitors interested in vampires, murders, and hurricanes will find plenty of fascinating stories, and the option to end with a séance adds an extra thrill. This tour captures the atmosphere and spirit of the French Quarter’s haunted reputation, making it a worthwhile, budget-friendly addition to any New Orleans itinerary.
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