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Discover the haunted side of New Orleans with this 2-hour ghost and voodoo tour in the French Quarter, led by engaging local guides for $77 per person.

The Haunted NOLA: Garden District, Ghosts & Voodoo tour offers a captivating 2-hour walk through Louisiana’s most iconic neighborhood. Priced at $77 per person, this experience is designed to reveal the spiritual and supernatural stories that give New Orleans its haunted reputation. The tour departs from 528 Toulouse Street, right in the heart of the French Quarter, making it easy to access for those exploring the city.
This tour is suitable for travelers interested in local lore, ghost stories, and voodoo traditions. It features a live guide with deep roots in New Orleans’ supernatural history, adding authenticity and enthusiasm to the storytelling. With a rating of 4.4, it’s a well-regarded choice for those seeking mystery, culture, and history in a compact, engaging format. Keep in mind that it is not recommended for children under 13 and involves walking approximately 2.4 kilometers in the afternoon or evening.
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The tour takes place twilight, when the French Quarter transforms into a place of shadows and whispers. The historic buildings with wrought-iron balconies cast long silhouettes, setting an eerie mood. Your guide leads you through storied streets that are famous for their ghostly legends and mysterious happenings, sharing spine-chilling tales of spirits lingering in these haunted houses.
While the tour does not include entry into haunted houses, each stop offers compelling stories about the spirits that are said to still walk these streets. The atmosphere combines vibrant nightlife with an underlying sense of mystery, making it ideal for those who enjoy nighttime ambiance and historic intrigue.

A significant part of the tour focuses on New Orleans’ above-ground cemeteries, which are a visual hallmark of the city. The guide explains the purpose of the tombs built to withstand the high water table, and the traditions that include rituals honoring the dead. These storied tombs are part of cultural heritage, blending African, French, and Spanish influences.
Travelers will hear stories behind each tomb, gaining insight into the reverence for the departed. This segment enriches understanding of local customs and the spiritual significance of the burial sites, many of which are linked to voodoo practices and local legends.

A core part of this tour is the exploration of voodoo, the powerful religion deeply rooted in New Orleans. The guide highlights the origins of voodoo and how it remains an active part of local culture. Visitors learn about rituals, spirits, and practices that are believed to connect practitioners with spirits for guidance and protection.
The tour includes visits to key voodoo sites, where ceremonies once took place and where visitors can see symbols associated with this spiritual tradition. The story of Marie Laveau, the famous Voodoo Queen, is a captivating highlight. Her final resting place and legacy continue to draw those seeking her blessings and spiritual guidance.
More Great Tours NearbyMarie Laveau is celebrated as a symbol of voodoo in New Orleans. The tour dedicates time to her story—her expertise in mystical arts and her influence on the community. The guide shares tales of her snake (Zombi), her mystical rituals, and her powerful presence in local folklore.
Visitors have the opportunity to visit her tomb, which remains a popular site for those seeking her blessings or simply to pay respects. Her legacy continues to be a fascinating part of the city’s cultural fabric, making her story a highlight of the nighttime stroll.

The mystique of the French Quarter extends into popular culture, with the area serving as a backdrop for supernatural-themed films and series. The tour’s guide shares stories of how productions like True Blood, Interview with the Vampire, and American Horror Story: Coven draw inspiration from the city’s haunting atmosphere.
These stories add an extra layer of pop culture intrigue to the tour, giving visitors a sense of connection to Hollywood’s portrayal of New Orleans as a place where supernatural tales come alive. The visuals of haunted streets, cemeteries, and mysterious rituals make these stories even more compelling.

This 2-hour walking tour covers roughly 2.4 kilometers, making comfortable shoes essential. The tour typically takes place in the late afternoon or evening, allowing travelers to enjoy the twilight ambiance. The pacing is steady, with enough time to absorb each story without feeling rushed.
The guide’s storytelling style is lively and engaging, making the history and legends come alive. The street lighting and historic architecture enhance the eerie atmosphere, creating a captivating experience for anyone interested in ghostly tales and supernatural lore.

The meeting point is at 528 Toulouse Street, conveniently located in the French Quarter. The tour does not include transportation, so visitors should plan to arrive on foot or via local transit. Weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes are recommended, given the walk and potential adverse weather.
Participants are advised to bring a camera to capture historic sites, cemeteries, and the atmosphere. Since the tour is not private, group sizes may vary, and last-minute bookings might be placed on the next available date if places are full. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.

This tour offers a rich blend of haunted history, voodoo lore, and local legends in the famous French Quarter. The $77 price point is reasonable for a two-hour guided experience packed with stories and cultural insights. The engaging guide and stunning locations make it a worthy addition to any NOLA itinerary.
While it doesn’t include entry into haunted houses or transport, the stories and atmosphere deliver a memorable, atmospheric experience. It particularly appeals to adults and teens curious about supernatural legends and New Orleans’ spiritual roots.
Those looking for a short, atmospheric tour that combines history, culture, and ghost stories will find this walk in the shadows both entertaining and enlightening.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is not recommended for children under 13 due to its ghostly themes and walking distance.
Do I need to bring anything?
A passport or ID card is needed for check-in, and a camera is recommended to capture the sights and moments.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing since the tour involves walking outdoors.
Does the tour go into haunted houses?
No, this walking tour does not include entry into haunted houses or interior locations.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
Is transportation included?
Transportation is not included, so plan to arrive at the meeting point by foot or local transit.