The French Quarter at the St. Louis Cathedral, 615 Pere Antoine Alley, at the front of the steps to the entrance facing Jackson Square.
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The French Quarter at the St. Louis Cathedral, 615 Pere Antoine Alley, at the front of the steps to the entrance facing Jackson Square.
Park: Parking near location or use parkme.com
* This is a walking tour and we do not enter privately-owned buildings or private property *
Please see your booking details for meeting location. There are neighboring parking garages and street parking that are available in the area.
Group size varies based on time of year and demand. We can keep everyone in your party in the same group. We've been doing this for years, and manage group size to ensure guests have a great experience. In the event you can't hear your tour guide, let them know, or move closer to them.
Pets are welcome as long as they do not disrupt ot distract from the tour.
The arrival time will be listed on your confirmation email and in the available tour times when you click the book button.
New Orleans has been washed over by the cultural forces of Spain, France, the slave population’s African culture and a distinct American gumbo of heritage has emerged. Our tour will show you the history of this Bayou City, barely above the waterline. The characters, long gone, or still hanging around, will bring to life the city that created Jazz and perfected Mardis Gras.
New Orleans has ghosts to share, we did not need to stray far to find the best stories to entertain and frighten you. We did however come across some stories far beyond walking distance that we would have loved to included, so we collected them on our blog of Louisiana hauntings for your delight, read them if you dare!
A convent for young girls, until a gruesome murder was committed. Learn about the mysterious orphans accused of terrible crimes.
More than just a meeting place Jackson square is the site of many mysterious figures, multiple spirit sightings and tales of love-stricken psychosis.
Home of the rich, cruel and powerful Madam La Laurie, her crimes are too ghastly to describe here.
The “Mad Doctor” went on a bloody rampage here; guests report hearing the screams of victims and feeling the cold blade of the doctor’s scalpel between their shoulder blades….
Centuries of spirits haunt this location. Civil war soldiers walk with Italian mafia members. Who will you see?
Exclusively featured on our extended tour
Hear of the suicides, mobster trials and many other stories from the halls of the Supreme Court.