This is the most historical accurate ghost tour there is! How? It is our ancestors who lived the experiences! We do not waste your time with debunked stories!
We have over 300 years of death in our European city on American soil. There are many sorted reasons for the extreme high number of dearly departed. The souls that once lived here love communicating their stories to those who are willing to listen. On our Ghost tour you will hear about the actual events and captivating stories that reveal the details behind New Orleans history and hauntings. We will intrigue you with the colorful histories of those who chose to call New Orleans home and left us with their eerie stories and dark secrets. Walk with us among the shadows of their legends, down the uneven streets dimly lit by gas lights. Have your cameras ready. You never know what spirit might want to say hello.
The notorious Lalaurie Mansion is known as the most haunted house in New Orleans. Historically, it is also the site of brutal torture.
Once called Place' d'Armes, this famous square was once where public executions were held. The heads of runaway slaves were posted on the fence. Even in more modern times the square is the sight of many hauntings.
The very place where the Louisiana Purchase was signed is also a hot spot for spirits
The hauntings at this stop date back to the early 1800's. Visit with us and then visit the museum the next day if you dare.
A hanging happened first and then the hanging around followed. This main ghost is treated like royalty by the restaurant he inhabits. He's not the only spirit either.
Our haunted city started right here. The dead are under our feet and in our streets. One of the most haunted cities in America.
We meet in front of Sweet Saint Ice Cream Shop.
New Orleans is a vibrant city known for its rich cultural heritage, vibrant music scene, and unique Creole and Cajun cuisine. It's famous for its annual Mardi Gras festival, historic French Quarter, and the lively atmosphere of Bourbon Street.
The heart of New Orleans, the French Quarter is known for its vibrant nightlife, historic architecture, and cultural landmarks.
A picturesque neighborhood known for its antebellum mansions, oak-lined streets, and historic cemeteries.
A world-class museum dedicated to the history of World War II, featuring immersive exhibits and personal stories.
A vast urban park featuring lush gardens, walking paths, and cultural attractions.
A lively street known for its live music venues, art galleries, and vibrant nightlife.
A rich and flavorful stew made with a dark roux, meat or seafood, and the 'holy trinity' of vegetables (onions, bell peppers, and celery).
A one-pot dish made with rice, meat or seafood, and the 'holy trinity' of vegetables, seasoned with a variety of spices.
A deep-fried pastry dusted with powdered sugar, often served with café au lait.
A classic New Orleans sandwich made with French bread, filled with fried seafood, meat, or vegetables, and topped with lettuce, tomatoes, and mayo.
This is the best time to visit New Orleans, with pleasant weather and major events like Mardi Gras. The city is lively, but also more crowded and expensive.
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New Orleans is generally safe for tourists, but visitors should be aware of their surroundings and take precautions to avoid theft and other crimes.
New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal
Greyhound Bus Station, Megabus Stop
The bus system is affordable and covers most of the city, but can be slow due to traffic.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
Explore the historic plantations of Louisiana, with tours and exhibits showcasing the region's complex history.
Take a boat tour through the Louisiana swamps and bayous, with opportunities to see alligators, birds, and other wildlife.
Explore the capital of Louisiana, with its historic sites, museums, and universities.
Price varies by option