French Quarter Walking Ghost Tour of New Orleans

Hear the truth, rumors, and legends that make New Orleans a destination for history buffs and ghost hunters alike! Hear haunting tales from the Andrew Jackson Hotel, Ursuline Convent and other centuri

Hear the truth, rumors, and legends that make New Orleans a destination for history buffs and ghost hunters alike! Hear haunting tales from the Andrew Jackson Hotel, Ursuline Convent and other centuries-old homes. Learn of the infamous Muriel’s Ghost and the Yellow Fever Epidemic that transformed the city. Re-live the era of Marie Laveau. See where scenes from the hit TV series American Horror Story were filmed, and hear the terrifying true story of Marie Delphine LaLaurie.

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Location: New Orleans

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Q&A

Q: Is this ghost tour suitable for kids? I want to take my family.

A: The French Quarter Walking Ghost Tour is generally suitable for older kids, around 10 and up, but it can be a bit intense for younger children. The guide often shares spooky stories that might be frightening for little ones. It’s best to check with the tour provider if you’re unsure about your kids’ comfort levels. Overall, it’s a fun way for families to experience some local history!

Q: What should we wear for the ghost tour? Is it mostly walking?

A: Definitely wear comfortable shoes since it’s a walking tour and you’ll be on your feet a lot! Dress for the weather, too; it can get humid in New Orleans, so lightweight clothing is ideal. If it's rainy, bring an umbrella. Layers are great for evenings when it gets cooler. Just be ready for some fun, spooky stories while you stroll through the French Quarter!

Q: What happens if it rains? Do they cancel the tour?

A: The French Quarter Ghost Tour usually runs rain or shine, so unless the weather is really severe, they won’t cancel. It’s good to check their policy on rescheduling if you can’t make it. Bring a poncho if rain is in the forecast; it adds to the spooky vibe anyway! Just be prepared for a little wet adventure!

Discussions

Just did the French Quarter Ghost Tour – Amazing experience!

I went on the French Quarter Walking Ghost Tour last weekend, and wow, it was incredible! Our guide had so many fascinating stories about the Andrew Jackson Hotel and the eerie history of Marie Laveau. I loved hearing the tales about local hauntings while walking those historic streets. It’s definitely a must-do if you’re in New Orleans!

Thinking of gifting the ghost tour – any tips?

I’m considering giving the French Quarter Ghost Tour as a gift for my friend’s birthday. She loves ghost stories and history, but I’m not sure if she’d prefer a day or night tour. Anyone have experience with this? What’s the best time to go?