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New Orleans: Ghosts, Vampires & Gangsters Night Walking Tour

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Haunted tales, hidden crimes & uneasy laughter on French Quarter streets

You’ll follow a certified guide through New Orleans’ French Quarter at night—pausing outside haunted sites like the Pharmacy Museum and LaLaurie Mansion, hearing tales of vampires at the Old Ursuline Convent, and tracing gangster feuds on Gallatin Street. Expect uneasy laughter, local legends, and moments that might stick with you long after you’ve left those cracked sidewalks behind.

experience

What’s the experience like?

“You ever notice how the air’s heavier here?” That’s what Edward said as we gathered outside the Pharmacy Museum, and honestly, he wasn’t wrong. The night felt thick—like it was holding its breath—and even the streetlights seemed to flicker a little more than usual. Edward’s got this way of talking that makes you lean in; he doesn’t rush, just lets the stories settle around you. We started our ghost tour right there, and I caught a whiff of something sharp and old—maybe medicine or just old wood—drifting out from behind those doors. Someone in our group laughed nervously when he mentioned plague doctors experimenting inside. I kind of shivered (not sure if it was the story or just the humidity).

We wandered through the French Quarter, stopping at places I’d walked past earlier in daylight without really seeing them. Gallatin Street looked harmless enough now, but with Edward’s lantern swinging and his voice dropping low about vanished sailors and perfume masking blood, it suddenly felt like anything could be lurking in those shadows. At one point, someone asked if he believed any of it—Edward just smiled and said, “Belief isn’t required for things to haunt you.” That stuck with me longer than I expected.

The LaLaurie Mansion was probably the hardest stop. The ironwork glinted under streetlamps while Edward talked about Madame LaLaurie’s cruelty—I swear even people passing by seemed to walk a little faster right there. There was a moment where nobody spoke; even Bourbon Street noise faded out for a second. It’s not all heavy though—at Jackson Square he joked about ghosts preferring jazz over justice these days, which made us all exhale again. By the end of this adults-only night walking tour, my feet were tired but my head was spinning with half-whispered stories and that weird feeling you get when history feels too close for comfort.

1h 45m
itinerary

Step-by-step itinerary

Day 1 — Explore haunted New Orleans landmarks

  • Visit Old Ursuline Convent
  • Hear legend of casket girls
  • See P.T. Beauregard mansion
  • Learn about mafia hit
  • Stop at LaLaurie residence
  • Hear tales of diabolical experiments
  • Walk Gallatin Street red-light district
  • Listen for echoes of past
  • Pause at Jackson Square
  • Recall public executions history
  • View New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
  • Hear plague-era experiment stories
  • End at Omni Royal Hotel
  • Learn about tragic events
questions

Top questions

Is this New Orleans ghost tour suitable for children?

Is this New Orleans ghost tour suitable for children?

No, this is an adults-only walking tour for ages 17 and up.

Does the tour include entry into attractions like LaLaurie Mansion?

Does the tour include entry into attractions like LaLaurie Mansion?

No, the tour pauses outside key sites but does not include interior visits.

How long is the walking tour in New Orleans?

How long is the walking tour in New Orleans?

The duration isn’t specified but plan for an evening walk with multiple stops in the French Quarter.

Is this ghost & gangster walking tour wheelchair accessible?

Is this ghost & gangster walking tour wheelchair accessible?

Yes, both transportation options and routes are wheelchair accessible.

What locations are visited during this New Orleans night tour?

What locations are visited during this New Orleans night tour?

You’ll stop at places like Jackson Square, French Market, Old Ursuline Convent, LaLaurie Mansion, and the Pharmacy Museum.

Are service animals allowed on this New Orleans walking tour?

Are service animals allowed on this New Orleans walking tour?

Yes, service animals are allowed during the tour.

Is public transportation available near the starting point?

Is public transportation available near the starting point?

Yes, public transportation options are available nearby.

Do I need to arrive early for check-in?

Do I need to arrive early for check-in?

Please arrive 30 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time for check-in.

inclusions

What’s included

Your evening includes a certified walking tour guide leading you through some of New Orleans’ most storied streets; there’s no hotel pickup or entry fees since all stops are viewed from outside—but every tale comes straight from local lore before returning you safely to modern lights by night’s end.

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