Imagine wandering through the lively streets of the French Quarter, drinks in hand, while your guide shares chilling tales of ghosts, pirates, and haunted landmarks. This two-hour tour, priced at $37 per person, lets you explore some of the city’s most iconic bars and haunted sites, with stops at the Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop, the Lalaurie Mansion, and along Bourbon Street. Led by knowledgeable local guides, this tour promises a mix of history, spooky stories, and fun, designed for adults eager to experience New Orleans’ mysterious side.
What makes this experience truly stand out is the seamless blend of entertaining storytelling and authentic historic venues. You’ll love how your guides bring ghostly legends to life with humor and detail, turning a simple bar hop into a memorable ghostly adventure. Plus, the inclusion of a complimentary drink at the end adds a nice touch of celebration. A potential consideration? Since the tour involves walking and standing on uneven sidewalks, comfortable shoes are recommended.
This tour is perfect for paranormal enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone looking for a unique nightlife experience in New Orleans. If you enjoy stories that blur the line between fact and legend, and appreciate a good drink and lively company, this is a great way to spend an evening in the French Quarter.
Key Points

- Authentic Haunted Sites: Visit legendary spots like the Lalaurie Mansion and Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop.
 - Engaging Guides: Led by passionate, knowledgeable locals who keep the stories lively and informative.
 - Group Atmosphere: Meet fellow travelers and share spooky stories over drinks.
 - Flexible Experience: Tour is adaptable based on weather and city happenings.
 - Value for Money: For just $37, you get a mix of history, entertainment, and drinks.
 - Accessible & Comfortable: Mostly flat terrain, suitable for most travelers, including those with mobility considerations.
 
Exploring the Haunted Side of New Orleans

We found this Adults Only Haunted Pub Crawl offers a delightful combination of history, fun, and ghostly legends. Starting near Jackson Square on Decatur Street, you’ll stroll through the heart of the French Quarter, soaking in the lively atmosphere while listening to stories of pirates, ghosts, and gruesome historical events. Your guide, whether named Wesley or Gomez in reviews, becomes the highlight, making the experience feel personalized, engaging, and often humorous.
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The Itinerary: What You’ll See and Hear
First stop: the French Quarter itself is a living museum of history. Here, you’ll learn about the area’s haunted past, from the days when pirates and writers like Edgar Allan Poe gathered in the same spots. Expect to hear legends about Pirates Alley, a place soaked in stories of swashbuckling and supernatural sightings. Reviewers rave about how much they learn here, with one noting, “Very informative and interesting. I learned a lot about the city and its ghosts.” This initial walk sets the tone for the evening: fascinating, atmospheric, and slightly spooky.
Next, you’ll visit Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop, claimed to be the oldest bar in America. Its dark, antique ambiance provides the perfect setting for ghost stories. Some reviewers mention the guide’s storytelling style as “enthusiastic” and “entertaining,” making the history come alive. It’s not just about the drinks but about the stories these historic venues hold, adding a charming, eerie layer to your evening.
The tour then moves onto Bourbon Street, the world-famous party hub, which you can choose to conclude your night at or continue exploring independently. This flexibility is appreciated by many travelers, as it allows for a blend of ghostly tales and wild nightlife.
The next stop is the Lalaurie Mansion, a name synonymous with haunted houses in New Orleans. From the outside, the mansion’s grandeur and dark history make it a compelling photo stop. One reviewer described it as “arguably New Orleans’ most haunted location,” which adds a sense of thrill to the experience. Whether you peek inside or just observe from outside, the mansion’s reputation keeps the adrenaline flowing.
Finally, if weather permits, the tour might include a stop at May Bailys Place, a former brothel turned bar, with its own spectral tales. The tour wraps up back at the starting point, having provided a well-rounded glimpse into the city’s haunted lore.
The Atmosphere and Guides
A standout feature, based on reviews, is the guides’ storytelling skills. Many reviewers mention guides like Wesley or Gomez as being “super knowledgeable,” “enthusiastic,” and “great at personalizing the experience.” One even said, “Gomez kept us riveted with his storytelling and his humor.” Their ability to blend historical facts with ghost stories makes each stop memorable.
The group size, capped at 28, ensures you’re not lost in a crowd, and most travelers found the mix of strangers and new friends to be a plus, especially when sharing drinks and ghost stories afterward. The walking pace is manageable, mostly flat terrain, but comfortable shoes are advised given the uneven sidewalks and nighttime walking.
Drinking and Value
While drinks are not included in the ticket price, the tour includes special drink deals at participating bars and a complimentary shot at the end. Several reviewers highlight the quality of the recommendations—from the haunted bars to late-night eateries. One reviewer noted, “Drinks were amazing and STRONG,” emphasizing the value for money when considering the atmosphere, storytelling, and historic venues.
Practical Considerations
The tour is strictly 21 and over, which makes it suitable for adults seeking a more mature, spooky experience. It’s also wheelchair accessible, with mostly flat routes, and begins 15 minutes early—so arriving prepared and on time helps ensure you don’t miss the start. Since parking can be limited, public transportation or ride-shares are recommended.
Weather can affect the experience—rain might cause cancellations or adjustments—so check the forecast and be flexible with plans. The tour’s free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance provides peace of mind if your plans change.
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Who Should Book This Tour?

If you’re into ghost stories, historic architecture, and lively nightlife, this tour offers a quick, fun glimpse into New Orleans’ haunted reputation. It’s ideal for travelers who enjoy storytelling, like exploring historic bars, and don’t mind walking on uneven surfaces. It’s perfect for solo travelers, couples, or groups looking for a relaxed yet engaging way to spend an evening. Those seeking a more spirited experience—like wild parties—might want to supplement this with additional nightlife activities.
The Sum Up

This Adults Only Haunted Pub Crawl is a clever way to combine history, entertainment, and drinks in the heart of New Orleans. With passionate guides, authentic venues, and spooky tales, it offers a memorable night that appeals to both the curious and the fun-loving. The moderate price and flexible stops make it an excellent value for anyone wanting a taste of the city’s haunted reputation without the fuss of large tours.
If you’re interested in ghost stories, historic bars, and lively company, this tour is a fantastic addition to your NOLA itinerary. It’s well-suited for those who appreciate storytelling, history, and a good drink, all wrapped up in a fun, slightly eerie package.
FAQ

Is parking available near the meeting point for the Haunted Pub Crawl in New Orleans?
There is limited parking near the starting location on Decatur Street, with parking rates applying. Since it’s centrally located in the French Quarter, walking or using public transportation is often easier and more convenient.
Can I use public transportation to get to the meeting location?
Yes, public transportation stops near the starting point, making it accessible for most travelers.
How early should I arrive for the tour?
Plan to arrive about 15 minutes before the scheduled start to ensure you’re ready on time.
Is this tour suitable for guests with mobility issues?
Yes, the route is mostly flat and paved, making it wheelchair accessible.
Are drinks included in the tour?
No, but there are great drink specials available, and a complimentary shot at the final stop.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended due to walking on uneven sidewalks. Layer clothing based on weather conditions.
Will I visit specific bars I request?
Your guide will adjust the stops based on the day’s happenings, but if you have a favorite bar, mention it at the start.
Is this tour family-friendly?
No, since it’s a bar crawl for those 21 and over, it’s best suited for adults seeking a spirited, spooky adventure.
This haunted pub crawl offers a lively, spooky, and informative night out in the heart of New Orleans, perfect for those wanting stories, history, and a few drinks in a vibrant setting.
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