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Discover the haunted, voodoo, and vampire tales of New Orleans on this engaging 1h50m walking tour through the French Quarter’s hidden stories and legends.

If you’re curious about the darker, more mysterious side of New Orleans, this French Quarter, Voodoo, and Vampire History Tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the city’s legends and lore. We haven’t experienced it in person, but from descriptions and reviews, it seems like a well-balanced exploration perfect for those interested in the city’s supernatural stories and authentic local history.
What we love about this tour is how it combines engaging storytelling with real sites like Congo Square, Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop, and the St. Louis Cathedral. The tour’s duration of just under two hours makes it manageable for most travelers, and at only $22 per person, it offers good value. One potential consideration is the physical aspect—it’s a walking tour that lasts about 45 minutes, so it’s best suited for those comfortable on their feet.
This experience would suit travelers who enjoy history with a twist, those captivated by voodoo or vampire tales, or anyone looking to add a mysterious edge to their New Orleans visit without breaking the bank. It’s also ideal if you prefer small groups (maximum of 12), fostering a more intimate and engaging atmosphere.
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Starting at Congo Square, you’ll kick off your journey in a place historically significant for its cultural gatherings. Known as a vibrant spot for African-American community events, Congo Square is a free site and offers a tangible sense of the neighborhood’s diverse roots. From this point, the guide begins weaving stories that likely blend the cultural richness with some darker legends, setting the tone for what’s to come.
Next is Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar, one of the oldest bars in the United States, dating back to the early 1700s. It’s not just a historic watering hole but a hub of vampire and voodoo tales. You’ll walk in and find yourself standing in a space that looks like a scene from a Gothic novel—dim lighting, old wood, and stories that have been passed down through generations. Expect an engaging 15-minute stop where the guide spills some “teat”—the local phrase for juicy insider secrets—about the legends associated with this legendary bar.
The tour’s highlight might be a quick visit to St. Louis Cathedral, a symbol of New Orleans’ spiritual and cultural life. Though only 7 minutes here, this iconic site offers both visual grandeur and a chance for reflection. The guide likely shares stories linking the cathedral to local legends, including stories of vampire sightings or voodoo rituals that might have taken place in the shadows.
Throughout the walk, the guide provides humorous, candid storytelling—an approach that makes these legends more relatable and entertaining. Expect stories that reveal the truth behind the myths, intertwining local history with the supernatural. Many reviews mention the guide spilling the “dirt” and giving stories not found in typical postcards, which adds a layer of authenticity.
The tour ends inside Jackson Square, one of the most picturesque and historic spots in New Orleans. It’s a fitting conclusion, allowing you to soak in the ambiance and perhaps discuss further tales over a coffee or drink (not included, so bring your own if you wish).
At $22 per person, the tour offers an accessible way to explore the mystical side of the French Quarter without spending a fortune. For those who enjoy stories with substance rather than just flash, this tour provides a well-balanced mix of history, legend, and local color. The small group size amplifies this intimacy, making it easier to ask questions and engage with the guide.
The tour’s duration (1 hour 50 minutes) makes it suitable for most travelers, but it does require walking and standing for about 45 minutes. If mobility is an issue, you might want to plan accordingly. It’s also a mobile ticket experience, allowing flexibility in planning your day.
While food and drinks aren’t included, the meeting point is close to many cafes and bars. The tour is near public transportation, making it easy to reach. Since the tour emphasizes authentic stories, it’s especially appealing for those who enjoy cultural depth alongside their sightseeing.
Although this tour currently has no reviews, the description emphasizes its storytelling style, with one reviewer noting that the guide “spills the teathe dirt” and shares stories that are “more interesting than the legend.” Such remarks suggest an experience that’s lively and full of insider knowledge, often missing from more standard tours.

If you’re interested in learning about New Orleans’ supernatural legends—be they vampire tales or voodoo rituals—this tour offers a compact, engaging introduction. It’s perfect for history buffs who want authentic stories, or travelers seeking a fun, atmospheric experience without the need for long excursions or expensive tickets.
It’s also well-suited for small groups who prefer a more personal touch and informal storytelling. If your time in New Orleans is limited but you want a taste of its mysterious side, this tour fits the bill.

The French Quarter, Voodoo, and Vampire History Tour is a budget-friendly, engaging way to deepen your appreciation of New Orleans’ darker stories. With its focus on authentic storytelling, historic sites, and local legends, it offers a memorable experience for curious travelers. You’ll love the way the guide spills the juicy details behind the myths, making history lively and fun.
It’s especially ideal for those who appreciate a personal touch, as the small group size encourages interaction. The tour’s manageable length makes it suitable for most travelers, and the price point ensures good value for a taste of the city’s mysterious side.
While not suitable for those with mobility issues or those expecting a comprehensive historical lecture, it’s perfect for anyone wanting to combine sightseeing with storytelling, all with a touch of New Orleans’ signature magic.

Is this tour suitable for children or families?
While the tour is generally accessible to most travelers, it’s best suited for those comfortable on their feet for about 45 minutes. The stories are engaging but may include some darker legends—so consider your child’s age and sensitivity.
Do I need to bring anything special?
Just yourself and perhaps a small bottle of water or drink, as beverages are not included. Comfortable shoes are recommended due to walking.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at 1202 St Peter and concludes inside Jackson Square, making it easy to continue exploring or find a nearby café afterward.
Is the tour available in all weather?
Yes, but be prepared for outdoor elements. If rain is forecasted, consider bringing an umbrella or raincoat.
How many people will be in the group?
The maximum group size is 12 travelers, ensuring a more personal and engaging experience.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Less notice means no refund, so plan accordingly.
Whether you’re intrigued by voodoo, vampires, or simply want to hear stories that make the city’s dark corners come alive, this tour offers a balanced mix of entertainment and insight—making your exploration of New Orleans even more memorable.