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Discover the haunted streets of the French Quarter with this private 2-hour walking tour, exploring ghost stories, voodoo history, and iconic landmarks for $28.

The New Orleans: Private Haunted Excursion Tour offers an engaging way to uncover the city’s spooky side for just $28 per person. With a duration of 2 hours, this tour takes place along the lively streets of the French Quarter, where history, architecture, and ghostly legends collide. Led by a professional guide, the tour is suitable for those interested in paranormal tales, voodoo culture, and historical sites.
One notable feature is the possibility of booking a private group of up to 28 people, making this a flexible choice for families, friends, or special celebrations. While the tour runs in various times of day, its evening and night options enhance the haunted atmosphere. The 4.2-star provider rating signals a generally positive experience, though it’s wise to consider that paranormal activity is a chance rather than a guarantee. This tour appeals to curious visitors eager for a mix of history, legends, and ghost stories in New Orleans.
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The tour departs from outside Lafittes Blacksmith Shop Bar, located at 941 Bourbon Street. Guests should meet on the sidewalk at the gate of the courtyard, not inside the bar itself. The guides are friendly and professional, ready to lead the group through the historic and haunted parts of the city. The meeting location is easily accessible, and the tour can be scheduled at various times to fit different plans.

This tour includes visits to more than fifteen significant sites in the French Quarter. Among them are National Historical Landmarks and Louisiana State Museums, providing a rich backdrop of architecture and history. The St Louis Cathedral stands out as an iconic religious site, while The LaLaurie Mansion is famously regarded as the most haunted house in New Orleans.
Guests also visit the location where Marie Laveau, the legendary Voodoo Queen, once performed ceremonies and was gifted a house for her abilities. The tour discusses her influence on local voodoo practices and how her legacy persists today. The site where regular voodoo ceremonies took place every Sunday offers insight into local spiritual traditions.

Stories of documented reports of vampires and ghosts roaming the streets of the French Quarter** add a spooky edge to the tour. The casket girls, believed to have brought vampires to New Orleans, feature prominently in local lore. The guide recounts tales of unsolved murders and suicides, along with paranormal activity reports that continue to fuel the city’s haunted reputation.
The tour also explores the history of Louisiana voodoo, emphasizing how it has shaped both the city’s culture and daily life. Visitors learn about Marie Laveau’s influence and the ceremonies that still take place at historic sites, giving a living connection to the past.
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During the walk, notable architecture of the French Quarter comes into focus, revealing beautiful buildings that reflect the city’s diverse influences. The tour highlights historic vaults used in above-ground cemeteries, explaining local burial customs that differ from most traditions.
The history of Ursuline Nuns and their role in New Orleans’ development also features prominently, along with stories about pirates, prostitutes, and convicted felons—all intertwined with the city’s founding. Visitors find out why locals walk down to Jackson Square when it rains and learn about the Vault reuse tradition that maintains the city’s unique cemeteries.

The guided storytelling is delivered by knowledgeable and friendly guides who bring Louisiana legends to life. They offer detailed narratives that balance historical facts with paranormal tales, making the stories both informative and entertaining. The guides also take time to explain the cultural significance of voodoo, the history of the Louisiana Purchase, and other local myths.
Given the possibility of paranormal activity, the narrative style heightens the mysterious atmosphere, especially during evening and night tours. The private option allows groups to enjoy this experience more intimately, with the flexibility to tailor the pace and timing.

The tour includes admission to the various sites and landmarks, led by a professional, friendly guide. Guests can reserve in advance with the option to pay later, adding convenience and flexibility. The availability spans morning, afternoon, evening, and nighttime, making it easy to fit into most travel schedules.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that more visitors can enjoy the experience. For those planning larger groups, private tours are available for up to 28 people, making it a good choice for special occasions or family outings.

While the tour is based on local legends, historical reports, and stories of supernatural sightings, it’s important to recognize that paranormal activity is a possibility rather than a certainty. The storytelling style, combined with the haunted sites, creates an immersive atmosphere that heightens the sense of mystery.
The combination of dark mythology, historic landmarks, and ghostly tales makes this tour a compelling experience for anyone interested in the spooky side of New Orleans. The emphasis on cultural traditions like voodoo adds depth to the ghost stories, providing a comprehensive look at the city’s supernatural reputation.

This 2-hour private haunted tour in New Orleans offers a budget-friendly and informative way to explore the city’s haunted sites and legends. The detailed storytelling, combined with visits to famous landmarks like the LaLaurie Mansion and sites related to Marie Laveau, creates an experience that balances history and mystery.
While the possibility of paranormal activity adds an exciting element, the true value lies in the insight into local myths, architecture, and cultural traditions. It’s best suited for those who enjoy history with a spooky twist, or anyone curious about New Orleans’ darker legends. The private option enhances intimacy, allowing for a more personalized experience.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour’s content involves ghost stories and legends, which might be intense for very young children.
Can I book a private tour for a large group?
Yes, private tours are available for groups up to 28 people.
Does the tour operate in the evening?
Yes, the tour can be scheduled in the evening or at night, which enhances the haunted atmosphere.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What landmarks are included in the tour?
It covers over fifteen locations, including St Louis Cathedral, LaLaurie Mansion, and the Louisiana Purchase site.
Are paranormal activities guaranteed?
Paranormal activity is not guaranteed; reports of sightings and experiences are part of the stories shared.
How long in advance should I reserve?
Reservations can be made with full cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Where exactly do I meet the guide?
Guests meet on the sidewalk at the gate of the courtyard attached to Lafittes Blacksmith Shop at 941 Bourbon Street.
What time options are available?
The tour is typically available in the morning, afternoon, evening, or night.
What makes this tour different from others?
Its private setting, detailed storytelling, and focus on haunted landmarks set it apart as an immersive, culturally rich ghost tour.