Come on to our Haunted Pub Crawl Tour presented by US Ghost Adventures!
This tour will take you to a total of four watering holes in NOLA, which may be a combination of craft producers in NOLA, and local bars. There will be a variety of haunted stops in between these already notorious bars and pubs!
We'll spend about 15-20 minutes to one hour at each destination. Exact lineup depends on day of week and season.
The tour meets in Jackson Square 15 minutes before the start time of the tour. The park is said to be quite haunted. You may even see some spirits before the start of the tour.
See the hotel that gave inspiration to an iconic Lez Zeppelin song and hear stories that make this very elegant hotel one of the most haunted sites in the city.
The building dates back to 1834 and is said to be haunted by numerous ghosts who felt attachment to the building. Our Ghost Guide dives into the first hand accounts of patrons of the book store who have felt and heard unexplained happenings within the store.
Voodoo is alive and well in New Orleans. This shop opened its doors in 1996 and became one of the most reputable shops to purchase Voodoo oriented goods. Here our guide passes along the culture of Voodoo in New Orleans and the ramifications it is said to have on both the living and dead.
Here our guide delves into the New Orleans Pirate Past. Hear a tale or two while having a round or two. This seemingly friendly establishment has a dark history that is just waiting to be told.
The hotel and bar have a checkered past and is one of the most active places in New Orleans. It is said to be even more active after hours. This bar has had numerous reports of paranormal activity. Not only from the bar tenders, but from our guests. Maybe you will be an addition to our tour and hear or feel something paranormal yourself.
LaLaurie Mansion is a beautiful home. But with great beauty this house comes with an ugly past. Ripe with turmoil, struggle, heartbreak and revenge. Our guide dives into the storied history of this iconic home.
This hotel that dates back to 1829 is indeed haunted. The house at one time belong to an Ax Murderer and serial killer. Our guide brings back the memories of his victims who are said to still be trapped in the house. After this ghoulish stop you will most likely need another drink.
It is one of the oldest bars in America. It is a must see for any visitor to NOLA. This was an iconic pirate hangout back in the day. Here our guide talks pirates and spirits and recommends the iconic daiquiris, to soothe the soul after a chillingly fun Haunted Pub Crawl.
All tours meet in front of Jackson Square - 701 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70116,
Just tell your guide the name under which the reservation was booked and our guide will check you in! It's that easy!
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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.
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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
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