French Quarter Ghosts and Ghouls of New Orleans
Overview
Ghostly charm and spine-chilling sites await during this walking ghost tour in New Orleans. Guided by a local expert who is both a haunted history aficionado and storyteller, you'll traverse the historic district while hearing eerie tales.
- 👻 Wander through iconic locations like Jackson Square and the Old Ursuline Convent, each revealing thrilling glimpses into the past.
- 🏚️ Over a mile of haunted ground showcases why New Orleans is known as the most haunted city on earth.
- 💔 Visit the Beauregard-Keyes House, famous for its tales of tragic love and restless spirits, along with the infamous LaLaurie Mansion.
- 🚪 Entry into private buildings isn’t included; however, the captivating stories will immerse you in the city’s macabre legacy.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
One hour walking ghost tour through the most haunted spots in New Orleans
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- Professional guide
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Jackson Square, with its historic charm and bustling activity, is also known for its eerie past. The square, once the site of public executions, is rumored to be haunted by restless spirits from its grim history. Visitors often report ghostly apparitions and mysterious sensations amid the square’s vibrant atmosphere.
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The Old Ursuline Convent, the oldest building in the Mississippi Valley, has a reputation for spectral occurrences. Reports of ghostly figures and strange noises have been linked to its long history as a convent and school. The building’s storied past adds a haunting element to its historic significance.
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The Beauregard-Keyes House, a grand historic mansion, is said to be haunted by its former residents. Guests and staff have reported sightings of ghostly figures and unexplained phenomena within its ornate rooms. The house’s elegant façade contrasts with the eerie tales of its spectral inhabitants.
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Lalaurie MansionThe LaLaurie Mansion, infamous for its dark history of cruelty, is a notorious site of supernatural activity. The mansion’s past as the residence of the notorious LaLaurie family has given rise to chilling tales of hauntings and ghostly apparitions. The building’s macabre history contributes to its eerie reputation.
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The Andrew Jackson Hotel, housed in a building dating back to the early 19th century, is known for its ghostly residents. Guests have reported encounters with spirits and unexplained phenomena, adding to the hotel’s haunted reputation. The blend of historic charm and spectral tales makes this location particularly intriguing.
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The New Orleans Vampire Cafe, with its Gothic décor and dark ambiance, also harbors tales of the supernatural. Patrons have reported ghostly sightings and eerie occurrences that add to the café’s mysterious allure. The cafe’s vampiric theme complements its reputation for paranormal activity.
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Pere Antoine Alley, a narrow and historic passageway, is steeped in ghostly legends. The alley, named after a revered priest, is rumored to be haunted by the spirits of those who once walked its path. The combination of historical significance and spectral tales creates an unsettling atmosphere.
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Faulkner House Books, a charming bookstore housed in the former residence of author William Faulkner, is also known for its haunted history. Visitors have reported ghostly sightings and unexplained occurrences within the book-lined walls. The store’s literary heritage is intertwined with eerie tales of spectral presences.
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Muriel’s Jackson Square, a popular restaurant, is renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and ghostly history. The building, which once served as a residence and gambling den, is rumored to be haunted by the spirits of its past occupants. Patrons have experienced unexplained phenomena, adding a ghostly twist to their dining experience.