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Discover New Orleans’ haunted past on this evening walking tour featuring ghost stories, historic sites, and paranormal bar visits. Perfect for thrill-seekers.
If you’re curious about the city’s shadowy legends, this New Orleans Killers and Thrillers Tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the more sinister stories that have shaped the French Quarter’s history. While it’s not a deep dive into every historical detail, it’s an engaging way to uncover the city’s haunted reputation through storytelling, a dash of local lore, and a touch of the supernatural.
What we really appreciate about this tour is its lively guides who keep the stories flowing and the atmosphere lively—despite the dark subject matter. Many travelers also enjoy the opportunity to visit iconic haunted locations like a famous voodoo practitioner’s home and a bar known for its paranormal activity. However, a potential consideration is the group size; some reviews mention that larger groups can make it harder to hear and follow the guide’s narration.
This tour is best suited for night owls, fans of true crime, ghost stories, and anyone interested in a mix of history and supernatural tales. It’s a lively experience that combines storytelling with a walk through one of America’s most haunted cities, making it ideal for those who enjoy a bit of thrill with their sightseeing.
The tour begins at 809 Royal Street, right in the heart of the French Quarter. From there, your guide will lead you through winding side streets, away from the daytime crowds, into the parts of the city where the supernatural stories seem to come alive under the cover of night. The guide’s lively storytelling makes the history of these haunted spots both vivid and memorable, although some reviews mention that the narration can be a bit quick and at times, the group large enough to make hearing a challenge.
We loved the way the guides blend storytelling with local history, making each ghost story feel rooted in real events—even if some accounts inevitably drift into the realm of legend. The tour covers about an hour and a half, and the pace is walkable for most, with plenty of stops to listen and absorb the tales.
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The tour’s finale often includes a visit to a local bar known for its paranormal activity. Here, you can sip on drinks while pondering whether spirits linger in the shadows. Many reviews highlight the fun of this part—some mention that the stories shared here are particularly entertaining and add a playful touch to the dark themes.
While many guests enjoy the lively storytelling and the spooky atmosphere, some reviews express skepticism about the factual accuracy of all the tales. One reviewer quipped, “When fact and fiction have an open relationship,” which highlights that some stories are more legend than history. That said, guides often aim to entertain and intrigue rather than serve as history professors. If you’re expecting a strictly factual tour, this might not be the right fit. But if you’re in for a fun, spooky experience with a storyteller’s flair, you’ll likely enjoy the ride.
At $34.99, this tour offers a budget-friendly way to explore New Orleans’ darker side. It’s a nice complement to daytime sightseeing and provides a different perspective—one rooted in local tales, some true, some embellished, all designed to entertain. The small group atmosphere (up to 9 people) makes for a more personal experience, although some reviews note larger groups can be a bit difficult to follow, especially if the guide speaks quickly.
While the tour covers some iconic haunted locations, it’s not a comprehensive deep dive into New Orleans’ entire haunted history. Some guests might find it a bit light on factual accuracy or wish for more stops. Still, it’s clear the focus is on entertainment and atmosphere, making it a good pick for a lively, spooky evening.
This ghostly walk is perfect for travelers seeking a fun, themed experience in New Orleans. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy storytelling, ghost legends, and a lively guide who can spin a good yarn. If you’re a history buff expecting meticulous accuracy, you might find some stories exaggerated. But if you’re after a good story with a spooky vibe, this is a winner.
Families with teens over 16, couples, and small groups of friends will find the format ideal. It’s also a nice way to cap off a day of sightseeing, blending entertainment with a touch of local mystique.
The New Orleans Killers and Thrillers Tour is an engaging, budget-friendly way to experience the city’s haunted reputation. It delivers a lively storytelling experience that captures the eerie atmosphere of the French Quarter after dark, with stops at some of the most haunted and paranormal hotspots in town. While the stories may sometimes veer into legend, that’s part of the fun—it’s about the thrill of the tales, not a history lesson.
Guides generally receive high praise for their enthusiasm and knowledge, making the experience enjoyable even for skeptics. The tour’s small size offers an intimate setting for sharing spooky stories, although some might find larger groups a bit noisy or hard to hear in places.
All in all, this tour offers good value, blending entertainment, local legends, and a dash of the supernatural. It’s a great choice for those interested in a spirited evening of ghost stories and the darker side of New Orleans.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The minimum age is 16, so it’s best for teenagers and older. The stories can be quite spooky and intense for younger children.
How long does the tour last?
Expect about 1 hour 30 minutes, covering walking through the French Quarter and visiting some haunted sites.
What is included in the price?
Your guide, all taxes and fees, and access to the haunted locations. Be aware that gratuities are not included.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at 809 Royal Street and ends in the French Quarter. The walk is designed to be a loop or an easy walk back to the starting point.
Is the tour conducted at night?
Yes, it takes place after sunset, which adds to the spooky atmosphere.
Can I participate if I have mobility issues?
The tour is a walking experience through the French Quarter, which involves some walking on sidewalks, but most guests should be able to participate.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, most travelers book about 19 days ahead to secure their spot.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours prior. Within 24 hours, the payment is non-refundable.
Are the stories based on fact?
They are a mix of legend, local lore, and some factual history, with a focus on entertainment.
In summary, if you’re looking for an atmospheric, fun, and slightly spooky night out that reveals some of New Orleans’ darker stories, this tour hits the mark. It’s not a history class, but it’s a lively, entertaining way to experience the city’s haunted side without breaking the bank.