ABOUT THE TOUR
What you’ll experience on the Haunted tour
Join our haunted walking tour in the French Quarter of New Orleans to explore some of its most eerie sites of haunt and true crime. Starting at the infamous Jackson Square, New Orleans’ original town square and the site of over 2,000 executions, it then follows a trail along Royal street to visit some of the oldest and most haunted buildings in the French Quarter.
Andrew Jackson Hotel
Jackson Square
Madame John’s Legacy
Lalaurie Mansion
New Orleans Ax-Man
Pere Antoine Alley
Meeting Point and Route
tour starts at the infamous Jackson Square - 700 Chartres St; the site of New Orleans’ original town square and over 2,000 executions! it then follows a trail along Royal street to visit some of the oldest and most haunted buildings in the French Quarter, ending at the infamous Lalaurie Mansion.
FAQs
Duration, Accessibility & Age Guidelines
Where do we meet exactly?
We meet at the steps of Jackson Square between the Square and the St. Louis Cathedral. use 700 Chartres St. to guide you to the correct spot.
how long is the haunted walking tour?
This spine-tingling tour takes approximately one hour and the walking distance is half a mile.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. This is a walking tour, so you’ll want to be comfortable while walking. New Orleans also has brutal summers very cool clothes between June and September are strongly recommended.
What happens if it rains?
Your safety is our top priority. Tours will continue in light rain, but may be canceled or rescheduled in the event of severe weather. If a tour must be canceled, we’ll notify you as early as possible and provide options for rescheduling or full refund.
is this haunted tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes! We will do our best to accommodate everyone on the tour.
is this tour kid-friendly?
Although this tour is recommended for ages 13 and up all ages are welcome on the tour. The tour guide can adjust the tour to be more kid-friendly.
can i drink alcohol while on the tour?
Absolutely! In the city of New Orleans you can drink alcohol on the street as long as it is not in a glass container.