It’s always Happy Hour in the French Quarter but Nightly Spirits has found drink specials so cheap it’s scary! Join us on a 2-hour tour of some of the most haunted bars in the Big Easy with our New Orleans ghost tours. We’ll show you the best off-the-beaten-path dives as well as where to drink on Bourbon Street and not break the bank. While you sip on your utterly affordable alcoholic spirits, we will share stories of the most outrageously eerie otherworldly spirits. You’ll hear tales about the dead that haven’t quite moved on, visit some of the most haunted places in the city, and get to know the spirits that haunt the locals…and the places that the locals haunt. So, raise your glasses high and toast to the lowest prices and the best Booze and Boos New Orleans has to offer.
*Tour route and drink stops are subject to availability.
*All guests must be 21+ with Valid ID. Alcohol is not included.
Enjoy a drink at another local favorite dive bar
Learn the history of duels in New Orleans
Discover the horrors and continued hauntings when a physician breaks the hypocratic oath.
What's a theatre without a little haunting?
A local dive bar with a coffin of the previous owner hanging from the ceiling.
The music venue that birthed a jazz renaissance.
Haunted hotel in the heart of the quarter
Get a drink at the next favorite dive and haunt of celebrities.
The resting place of the Convent Girls
End at the Golden Lantern - we recommend the bloody mary.
Look for the guide just outside the entrance.
Our New Orleans Happy Hour tour begins at the The Double Club, 307 Chartres St. Please try to arrive at least 10 minutes prior to your reservation time, in order to allow time for check-in. Your guide will meet you outside the front entrance. We will see you there!
How do we get there?? Parking and traffic in the French Quarter can be scarier than the ghosts! We highly recommend using rideshare or public transportation. The Streetcar is only $1.25/person and our starting location is a short walk from the Bourbon Street Stop on Canal Street. If you are driving, please follow this link for French Quarter parking info.
Running Late for the tour?? All tours will begin on time. We will be at the starting location for approximately 10 minutes after the tour begins. If you are later than that, please reach out to us at 844-678-8687 and we will do our best to catch you up to the group. Please note that if you miss us at the first stop, it may be difficult to catch up to the group and your tour will not be eligible for a refund or reschedule.
ALL GUESTS MUST BE 21+ WITH A VALID ID!!
*Tours are subject to cancellation due to not enough bookings or dangerous weather conditions. In such situations, Nightly Spirits will reach out with at least 2.5 hours notice to offer rescheduling or a refund.
*Tour route and bar stops are subject to change.
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