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Discover the best of New Orleans with this five-in-one walking tour featuring haunted sites, voodoo lore, Hollywood filming spots, and local stories—all for $35.
If you’re looking to get a well-rounded taste of New Orleans’ quirky charm, haunting legends, and cinematic history, the Five in One Extravaganza Tour offers an engaging way to do just that. Combining five different walking tours into a single experience, this tour promises a hefty dose of spooky stories, historic insights, and celebrity sightings—all in about two hours. It’s a fantastic option for first-time visitors wanting a broad introduction, or for anyone who loves a walking adventure layered with ghost tales and cultural quirks.
One thing we really appreciate about this tour is the expert guidance you’ll receive from knowledgeable local storytellers. Their energy and storytelling skills keep the experience lively and packed with memorable anecdotes. The inclusion of photo stops at iconic sites and the chance to purchase drinks along the way adds to the fun, making it a lively social experience.
However, one potential concern is the variable nature of the stops—some locations, like the Lalaurie Mansion, are steeped in dark history and paranormal lore, which can be intense for sensitive visitors. Plus, since the tour is a walking one, it’s best suited for those with comfortable shoes and a good sense of adventure.
This tour is ideal for history buffs, ghost enthusiasts, pop culture fans, and anyone curious about what makes New Orleans one of America’s most unique cities. If you’re craving a spirited, fast-paced overview that combines real history with ghostly legends, this tour hits the mark.
Starting point at Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar, this tour kicks off in the heart of the French Quarter. The meeting spot is clearly marked outside the historic bar, which itself is a legendary spot. From here, the guides, including standout storytellers like Cody, lead guests on a journey through the city’s legendary past, sprinkled with spooky tales and Hollywood secrets. The fact that the tour is mobile ticketed and lasts about 1 to 2 hours makes it a flexible, convenient option for most travelers.
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One of the first stops is the notorious Lalaurie Mansion. Our guides, especially those who have a knack for storytelling like Cody, paint a vivid picture of the mansion’s dark past. The house’s reputation as the most haunted private residence in New Orleans makes it a compelling visit. Reviewers note that the stories of Madame LaLaurie, depicted in American Horror Story, blend history, architecture, and paranormal tales seamlessly—making it a must-see for fans of ghost stories and true crime.
Next, the tour moves onto Bourbon Street, where travelers are encouraged to buy a drink and soak in the vibrant, sometimes chaotic, atmosphere. It’s a great chance to experience the city’s nightlife vibe during the day, with the added bonus of hearing local tales about the area’s history and its many bars and characters. Visitors have mentioned that this part of the tour is lively, with some stops in busy bars which may influence the pace.
The core of the tour happens during a one-hour walk through the French Quarter, visiting over ten sites of historic and paranormal interest. From Jackson Square to the historic homes, you’ll learn about the city’s founding stories, architecture, and colorful characters. Visitors like Emily highlight how guides like Cody make history engaging and authentic, adding culture and humor to the storytelling.
A significant highlight is the visit to sites linked to paranormal sightings and true crime, including the home of Madame LaLaurie and other haunted locations. Some guests have used the ghost-hunting equipment provided to see if they can tap into the spirits, adding an interactive element to the experience. Reviewers mention that stories about voodoo rituals and Marie Laveau’s shrines deepen the understanding of local spiritual practices.
Adding a pop culture twist, the tour points out the homes of Hollywood celebrities and film locations within the French Quarter. It’s a fun way to see the city’s connection to the entertainment industry and recognize filming spots from popular movies. This aspect appeals particularly to film buffs or those spotting familiar facades while strolling.
The tour begins at 941 Bourbon Street, just outside Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar, and ends in the heart of the French Quarter. Overall, it’s a walking tour—so comfortable shoes are recommended—especially since some streets are uneven and old. The group size can be quite large, with a maximum of 999 travelers, but reviews suggest guides keep the pace engaging and manageable.
Tickets cost $35 per person, which for what you get—five tours in one, and lively stories from passionate guides—is quite reasonable. The tour’s duration of 1-2 hours makes it a flexible option, though actual length can extend if stops are busy or if guests linger at bars and sites.
Since the tour involves walking in the warm Louisiana weather, packing water and sun protection is sensible. Also, as the tour has a strict no-refund policy, arriving on time and ensuring your spot is reserved are key.
Guests consistently praise guides like Cody, describing him as knowledgeable, friendly, and full of engaging stories. Reviewers mention that guides do a great job explaining the haunted history, true crime stories, and voodoo rituals with depth and humor. One guest noted that Cody answered all their questions and added cultural insights, making the experience authentic and memorable.
Some reviews reveal a few hiccups—like the incident where a guest claims the guide never showed up. While this appears to be an isolated case, it reminds us to check recent reviews and confirm your booking. Also, some locations can be intense or spooky, so sensitive travelers should be prepared for darker stories.
This tour offers a lively, comprehensive introduction to New Orleans’ haunted legends, vibrant history, and pop culture. It’s particularly great for first-timers or those who want a fun, social experience with a lot of stories packed into a short time. If you prefer a guided walk that combines history with entertainment, this one’s a winner.
It’s especially valuable if you appreciate expert guides who can bring stories to life and don’t mind walking through historic, sometimes lively, streets. The inclusion of interactive elements like ghost-hunting and the chance to purchase drinks along the route makes it a relaxed, enjoyable way to see the city’s highlights.
On the flip side, if you’re seeking a very quiet, in-depth historical tour or prefer private experiences, you might find this tour a bit too fast-paced or broad. Also, the no-refund policy means you need to be certain about your schedule and reservations.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but keep in mind some stories and locations are spooky or intense. Children should be accompanied by an adult, and some bars may not allow kids inside.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 1 to 2 hours, depending on stops and the walking pace. Some stops might extend if they are busy or if guests linger.
Where does the tour start?
It begins near Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar at 941 Bourbon Street. Make sure to arrive a few minutes early to check in.
Can I buy drinks during the tour?
Yes, you’ll be encouraged to purchase a drink on Bourbon Street or during other stops, adding to the lively atmosphere.
Are ghost-hunting tools provided?
Yes, ghost-hunting equipment is included for guests who want to see if they can detect paranormal activity.
Are the guide’s stories factually accurate?
Guides are licensed and knowledgeable, with reviews praising their storytelling ability and deep understanding of local legends.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to rain or storms, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I reschedule or get a refund?
No, the experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked. Be sure of your plans before purchasing tickets.
For those eager to explore New Orleans’ haunted past, voodoo traditions, and cinematic locations all in one lively walk, this tour offers excellent value. The combination of passionate guides, interactive stories, and iconic sites makes it a memorable introduction to the city’s quirkiest charms. It’s perfect for travelers who enjoy a bit of spooky storytelling paired with cultural insights—and who don’t mind a walk through historic streets with plenty of stops for drinks and photos.
If you’re after a fun, fast-paced, and authentic experience that captures what makes the Big Easy so special, this tour is definitely worth considering. Just remember to arrive early, stay hydrated, and prepare for a good dose of New Orleans stories that you’ll retell long after your trip ends.