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Explore New Orleans' haunted past with this 2-hour ghost stories and true crime walking tour through the French Quarter, led by knowledgeable guides for $30.

The Ghost Stories and True Crime Walking Tour of the French Quarter offers an engaging 2-hour nighttime exploration of New Orleans’ dark history. Priced at $30 per person, this tour departs from 727 St Philip St at 8:00 pm and takes you through over 80 blocks of the city’s most storied neighborhood. With a small group size limited to 16 participants, the experience feels intimate, allowing for personalized storytelling.
The tour is renowned for its expert guides, who root their tales in verified research and real events, making it a compelling mix of ghost lore and true crime stories. It’s suitable for most travelers, especially those curious about New Orleans’ notorious past, and offers a perfect way to start an evening out. The tour ends at Jackson Square, providing easy access to other evening activities or a relaxed stroll through the city.
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The tour begins at 727 St Philip St, and from the outset, it immerses participants in a neighborhood teeming with stories of passion, betrayal, loss, and spirits. Over 30 minutes, guides introduce the haunted characters and criminal figures that have shaped this 300-year-old district. The route covers a variety of historic landmarks, each with its own chilling tale.
This initial stop sets the tone for a tour that combines history and ghost lore, providing context for the stories that follow. Visitors learn how the neighborhood’s passionate past still echoes through its streets, alleys, and courtyards.

The walk continues along Royal Street, famed for its art galleries, antique shops, and elegant architecture. Over another 30 minutes, guides lead visitors past buildings that still seem to whisper stories of pirates, wandering characters, and scandalous women. The descriptions include characters who may still linger behind shutters or in hidden corners, adding an eerie layer to the street’s charm.
This segment shines for its visual and historical richness, where the architecture and stories intertwine. Travelers appreciate how the guides bring unforgettable characters to life through vivid storytelling, making history feel both real and haunting.

Next, the tour moves to the Mississippi River, a vital artery for New Orleans that once welcomed adventurers, traders, and immigrants. Over 30 minutes, the guide reveals stories of artists, writers, and restless spirits who entered the city via the river. The water is portrayed as a gateway to the city’s soul, holding the secrets and stories of those who crossed it.
The river stop offers a magnetic connection to the city’s spiritual energy, with guides drawing out the magic and the mystery that linger along its banks, enhancing the dark ambiance of the tour.

The final stop takes place on world-famous Bourbon Street, where some of the most notorious murders and spooky tales are rooted. Over 30 minutes, guides uncover stories hidden among the revelers and reveal spirits and legends associated with this lively, yet haunted, thoroughfare.
Travelers enjoy how this segment combines vivid storytelling and local history, creating a perfect climax that leaves a lasting impression of the city’s darker side. The stories are both entertaining and chilling, making Bourbon Street a fitting finale to the tour.

The tour features a mobile ticket system, simplifying entry and check-in. It starts promptly at 8:00 pm, and the meeting point at 727 St Philip St is reachable via public transportation. The group size is capped at 16, ensuring a personalized experience. The entire walk lasts approximately 2 hours, ending conveniently at Jackson Square—a great spot for soaking in the city’s evening vibe or heading to nearby restaurants and bars.
The tour is suitable for most travelers, including those with service animals, and most conditions are accessible. It is weather-dependent, with a full refund available if canceled due to poor weather more than 24 hours in advance.

Guides like Scott and Libby receive high praise for their expertise, engaging storytelling, and personable approach. They strike a balance between historical accuracy and captivating tales, often tailoring the stories to the group’s interests. Libby, in particular, shares stories rooted in local oral traditions, adding a personal touch that enhances the experience.
The guides’ ability to mix humor, suspense, and factual details makes the tour stand out, especially for those looking for entertaining yet informative storytelling.

This tour emphasizes verifiable stories, avoiding fictional or exaggerated tales. The true crime stories and haunting legends are based on research and facts, giving the experience a credible and compelling edge. Participants get a sense of how reality often surpasses fiction, as the history of murder, betrayal, and spirits in the French Quarter is both fascinating and disturbing.
The stories are carefully chosen to highlight the darker aspects of New Orleans’ past, including notorious murders and rituals that still intrigue visitors today.
Priced at $30, the tour offers excellent value for a small-group, guided experience that blends ghost stories with true crime tales. The 2-hour duration feels well-paced, with enough stops to allow for engagement without fatigue. The glowing reviews underscore the quality of storytelling, the professionalism of guides, and the richness of the narratives.
While no food or drinks are included, the ending at Jackson Square allows for further exploration or a night out in the French Quarter. The tour’s flexible cancellation policy and friendly guides make it a reliable choice for visitors interested in the spooky, mysterious side of New Orleans.
This walking tour is part of a broader selection of dark history, ghost, and supernatural tours available in New Orleans. Visitors may also explore options like haunted walking tours, harbor cruises, or historic tomb tours, but this particular experience stands out for its balance of true crime and ghost stories.
The tour’s small group size and expert guides make it a top choice for those seeking an authentic, immersive experience that combines history, legends, and spirits with a touch of fun.
“It was a fun and informative tour and a nice way to learn more of the history of New Orleans I would recommend it”
This tour is especially suited for night owls, history buffs, and mystery lovers. The guided storytelling makes the dark, narrow streets of the French Quarter come alive in a way that’s both informative and spooky. It’s ideal for visitors who want a deeper understanding of New Orleans’ complex past, woven into a nighttime walk that ends at the iconic Jackson Square.
Most importantly, the guides’ expertise and engaging manner make this a memorable experience, whether for first-timers or repeat visitors eager to uncover more of the city’s secrets.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While most travelers can participate, it’s best suited for older children or teens due to the dark themes and true crime stories.
Do I need to prepare or bring anything?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. No food or drink is included, but the tour ends near many dining options.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, there is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Most conditions are accessible, but specific needs should be checked prior to booking.
What stories will guides share?
Guides share stories of hauntings, murders, rituals, and spirits linked to the French Quarter, Royal Street, the Mississippi River, and Bourbon Street.
Are the stories based on real events?
Yes, the stories are rooted in research and factual accounts, making the experience both thrilling and credible.
How many stops does the tour include?
The tour comprises four main stops: the French Quarter, Royal Street, Mississippi River, and Bourbon Street.
What is the group size?
Limited to 16 travelers for a more personal experience.
When does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at 8:00 pm and ends at Jackson Square.
Can I bring my pet?
Service animals are allowed, but pets are not specified.
What makes this tour different from others?
Its focus on true crime stories and verified ghost tales, combined with expert guides and small group sizes, sets this experience apart in New Orleans.
Ready to explore the haunted side of the French Quarter?
Book this guided ghost and true crime walking tour for a memorable night of stories, history, and spirits in the heart of New Orleans.