Master Storytellers guide groups through darkened streets for a historically accurate fun-filled tour full of New Orleans ghost stories and tales of Vampires.
Join the only tour in New Orleans to focus specifically on these two top topics of weirdness in our city.
You will see the famous LaLaurie Mansion from the American Horror Story Coven TV show and hear the spookiest ghost stories New Orleans has to offer.
You will also learn about our real life Vampire culture in New Orleans, see the shop where they buy their fangs, and learn some of their favorite haunts. This is no gimmick. These are real life people who live their lives as self proclaimed Vampires.
Who are they? Why do they do what they do? What REALLY is a REAL Vampire? These are the questions we will tackle together as we stroll through one of the oldest and possibly THE most romantic neighborhoods in the United States.
6pm Ghost & Vampire Tour
Master Storytellers guide groups through darkened streets for a historically accurate fun-filled tour full of New Orleans ghost stories and tales of Vampires. Tour departs at 8pm
HIstoric Neighborhood in New Orleans Louisiana
Check in location
Hear the story of Madame Lalaurie, New Orleans mistress of human horror and the hauntings associated with the Mansion. Story is told from the sidewalk, no tours enter the Mansion. It is a private residence.
Voodoo Lounge
Your Ghost & Vampire Tour will begin from The Voodoo Lounge, 718 N Rampart Street. Please arrive at least 10 minutes early for your tour if possible. We have a box office inside the Voodoo Lounge. NOTE: If your party has booked separately you must let us know before the tour or when you check-in so you can be in the same group. Once you have been assigned wristbands they cannot be switched.
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Central Time Zone (CT) (GMT-6)
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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
Car, Bike, Scooter
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