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Explore the spooky side of New Orleans with this 2-hour haunted walking tour through the French Quarter, full of ghost stories, voodoo tales, and historic sites.

If you’ve ever been curious about the eerie legends and voodoo traditions that swirl around New Orleans, this 2-hour walking tour might just be your perfect evening adventure. While we haven’t personally taken this tour, reviews suggest it’s a well-balanced blend of history, local lore, and spine-tingling stories that bring the city’s haunted reputation vividly to life.
What we really love about this experience is its focus on storytelling—your guide is described as engaging and knowledgeable, weaving tales that make the haunted sites come alive. Plus, the opportunity to learn about Marie Laveau, the legendary Voodoo Queen, combined with photography opportunities of historic architecture, makes for a memorable outing. The only potential downside is that it’s a walking tour, so if you’re not keen on a 2.4-kilometer stroll, or if the weather turns unfavorable, that might affect your experience.
This tour is ideal for history buffs, fans of the supernatural, and those eager to explore New Orleans beyond its vibrant music and food scene. If you appreciate stories that blend cultural history with ghostly legends, this experience will resonate with you.
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As the tour begins at 528 Toulouse Street, you’re greeted with the promise of a spooky yet captivating experience. Walking into the French Quarter as dusk settles, you’ll immediately notice the historic architecture—wrought-iron balconies, gas lamps (or their modern equivalents), and narrow cobblestone streets that seem perfect for ghost stories. This setting, combined with the vibrant nightlife, creates an ambiance unlike anywhere else in the U.S.
Your guide, likely a local with deep roots in New Orleans lore, will set the tone, sharing stories of mysterious happenings and introducing you to the neighborhood’s haunted reputation.
Despite not entering haunted houses (a detail appreciated by many), the tour’s real strength lies in its narration of haunted houses and location-based tales. Expect stories about spirits lingering in the historic buildings and the tragedies that left behind restless souls. These tales often include echoes of lost love and tragic events, which add emotional depth to the ghost stories.
Guests have mentioned that the guide’s storytelling is lively and captivating, making the spooky tales more than just spooky—they’re felt. For example, stories of whispers in the night or shadowy figures in windows keep the atmosphere tense yet fascinating.
More Great Tours NearbyA highlight for many is the discussion of above-ground tombs, a uniquely New Orleans trait designed to cope with the city’s high water table. As you pass by these historic cemeteries, your guide will explain the customs and rituals that honor the dead, emphasizing their roots in African, French, and Spanish traditions.
One of the most compelling stops is Marie Laveau’s final resting place. Her legend as the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans is still alive today, with many visitors leaving offerings or seeking her blessings. The stories surrounding her—her mastery of mystical arts, the tales of her snake, Zombi—are as fascinating as they are mysterious.
Voodoo isn’t just a spooky side story; it’s a living tradition that shapes the city’s identity. Your guide will share the importance of voodoo rituals, connecting practitioners with spirits and offering guidance or protection. Visiting key locations where voodoo ceremonies once happened, you’ll gain insight into this vibrant spiritual tradition, understanding its influence beyond the stereotypical Hollywood image.
Guests have remarked that this part of the tour adds a depth and authenticity to the experience. Learning about the traditions, beliefs, and rituals helps to dispel misconceptions, giving a more nuanced appreciation for voodoo’s role in local culture.
New Orleans has served as the backdrop for numerous supernatural-themed movies and TV shows. The guide often shares stories about how productions like “True Blood”, “Interview with the Vampire”, and “American Horror Story: Coven” drew inspiration from the city’s eerie reputation. This connection to pop culture enhances the tour’s allure, making it feel like a journey through the city’s screen-worthy past.

Running approximately two hours, the tour covers around 2.4 kilometers on foot. Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather, as New Orleans can be humid or rainy, especially in the warmer months. The meeting point at 528 Toulouse Street is central and easy to find, making it convenient to join.
While the actual group size isn’t specified, reviews praise the engagement level of guides, often describing them as lively storytellers who add personality to the experience. The tour operates in English, making it accessible for most visitors.
At $77 per person, this tour offers a good balance of value and experience. It doesn’t include entry to haunted houses (which are often separate paid attractions), but it provides a rich narrative and visual feast of historic sites, graveyards, and voodoo landmarks. Considering the detailed stories and the cultural background, the price is reasonable for what you get.
This experience is perfect for history enthusiasts who enjoy stories about local legends, ghost hunters, and anyone curious about voodoo traditions. If you’re looking for an authentic, atmospheric walk that blends history, culture, and supernatural tales, this tour hits the mark.
It’s especially appealing for those who want to see iconic sites in the French Quarter without the hassle of transportation or entry fees. Meanwhile, if you prefer a more relaxed or private experience, this guided walk offers a personal touch that larger, bus-based tours lack.

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This tour is best suited for those who love historical stories with a supernatural twist, enjoy walking tours, and want to capture photos of historic cemeteries and architecture. It’s an engaging way to combine culture, mystery, and history—delivered by guides who keep the tales lively and authentic.
While it doesn’t include entry to haunted sites, the storytelling and scenery more than compensate. For the cost, you get a well-rounded experience that illuminates the city’s haunted reputation and cultural depth, making it a highlight of any evening in New Orleans.

Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is not recommended for children under 13 due to its spooky content and stories.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately two hours.
Where does the tour meet?
It meets at 528 Toulouse Street in the French Quarter.
Do I need to bring anything?
Bring your passport or ID, comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and a camera to capture photos.
Are there places to buy food or drinks during the tour?
Food and drinks are not included, and the tour does not mention stops for eating or drinking, so plan accordingly.
Is transportation included?
No, transportation is not included. The tour is walking-based.
What about accessibility?
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made 24 hours in advance.
Is there an option to pay later?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later, giving you flexibility with your travel plans.
What pop culture references are included?
The guide shares stories about how shows like True Blood and Interview with the Vampire have drawn inspiration from New Orleans’ haunted reputation.
Remember, whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, this tour offers a fascinating lens into the mystical and cultural fabric of New Orleans—an experience that’s as enchanting as it is slightly eerie.
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