If you’re heading to New Orleans and have a taste for the mysterious and spooky, this French Quarter Ghosts and Spirits Tour offers a unique way to experience the city’s dark side. For just $27, you get a roughly two-hour walk through some of the most haunted spots in the French Quarter, with the added thrill of augmented reality experiences created by a local artist. Guides like Bob or Stacey bring stories to life, and you’ll visit iconic sites like the Lalaurie Mansion, the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum, and the Old Ursuline Convent.
What makes this tour stand out? First, the augmented reality elements add an engaging, high-tech twist to classic ghost stories, making it one of the only tours in town to offer this feature. Second, the stories told by guides have been praised for their storytelling skills, with many guests mentioning how they made history come alive. However, a possible consideration is that the tour involves quite a bit of walking on uneven sidewalks, so comfortable shoes are a must.
This experience is best suited for those who love history with a spooky edge, enjoy interactive elements, or are curious about the paranormal side of New Orleans. Families with older children or teenagers will find this tour both fun and informative, especially if they appreciate a good ghost story paired with modern technology.
Key Points

- Unique blend of history and paranormal tales with augmented reality.
- Guides are known for their storytelling abilities, making the stories captivating.
- Visit iconic haunted sites like the Lalaurie Mansion and the Pharmacy Museum.
- Two-hour walking experience with a relatively small group—typically 14-16 people.
- Affordable price point offers good value for a themed night tour.
- Some reviews mention technological hiccups, especially with Android devices.
A Detailed Look at the Tour Experience

This French Quarter Ghosts and Spirits Tour is designed to blend storytelling, history, and modern tech. Starting at the Jackson Brewery in the evening, the tour kicks off at 7:00 pm, just as the city’s lights brighten the historic streets. The meeting point is conveniently located near the Mississippi River, making it accessible from most downtown hotels and public transport.
The Itinerary is carefully curated to showcase the most atmospheric and spooky locations of the French Quarter, all while weaving in tales of hauntings and legends. The tour visits several spots:
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Jackson Brewery and the French Quarter
The tour begins at Jackson Brewery, a historic site with a colorful past. Here, your guide introduces the story of Bloody O’Reilly and the haunting voices locals swear they hear on rainy nights. This sets the tone for the evening: spooky, fascinating, and a little theatrical. The guide’s storytelling style is often highlighted in reviews. One guest raves, “Bob S was wonderful and made us feel safe,” emphasizing how a good guide can turn a walk into a memorable experience.
New Orleans Creole Cookery
Next, you’ll stop at this classic eatery to hear about a twisted love triangle—a perfect example of the city’s dark romantic tales. While no admission fee is required here, the stories add a layer of intrigue to your night.
The Lalaurie Mansion
Arguably the most famous haunted house in New Orleans, the Lalaurie Mansion is a must-see for ghost enthusiasts. Though admission isn’t included, you get a detailed overview from your guide about the mansion’s history of cruelty and the spirits said to linger there. Many guests find this location chilling, and some mention hearing whispers or feeling uneasy even outside the house.
Muriel’s Jackson Square and the Ghost Table
In the heart of the city, Muriel’s offers a cozy spot to hear about the Ghost Table, where ghostly sightings have reportedly occurred. The stories here are lively and creepy, adding a fun contrast to the more serious histories.
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Old Ursuline Convent Museum
This site is steeped in history, with stories of Casket Girls and supernatural reports. The guide’s detailed storytelling helps bring the layered past of this site into focus—many guests find the stories about the convent’s ghosts genuinely haunting.
The New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
Your last stop reveals tales of Doctor Dupas’ secret experiments and the eerie history surrounding medicine and mysticism. The museum’s exhibits and stories leave many visitors pondering the thin line between science and the supernatural.
The Augmented Reality Experience

What truly sets this tour apart are the two augmented reality (AR) experiences created by Marcus Brown, a local artist and inventor. These digital overlays bring ghostly figures or historical scenes to life right on your phone or tablet, transforming the walk into a high-tech ghost hunt. Guests often find these moments fun and immersive, although some reviews mention tech glitches, especially with Android devices. The tour guides do their best to offer alternatives if the AR doesn’t work smoothly.
How AR enhances the tour
The AR components add a visual element that heightens the spooky atmosphere. Imagine seeing a ghostly figure appear beside you as your guide recounts its story, or watching a historic scene unfold over the bricks of Jackson Square. For many, this is the highlight, making the ghosts feel more present and real.
The Group Size, Duration, and Practicalities
The tour maintains an intimate atmosphere, typically with 14-16 participants, which helps the guide keep everyone engaged. At just $27, the price is quite reasonable, especially considering the inclusion of the AR experiences and the local storytelling.
It’s a walking tour, so comfortable shoes are a must. The route covers several blocks of uneven sidewalks, and while most of the sites are accessible, narrow paths and steps may pose challenges for those with mobility issues. The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, starting promptly at 7:00 pm, and ends back at the meeting point.
What We Love About This Tour

The guides—like Bob and Stacey—are often praised for their storytelling skills, making history lively and memorable. Their ability to weave ghost tales with historical context creates a compelling narrative. We also appreciate the tech twist with the AR elements, which make the experience stand out from traditional ghost walks in town.
Another favorite aspect is the balance of creepy stories and local lore. You’ll hear about famous haunted houses, ghostly apparitions, and eerie legends, all of which are rich in detail and atmosphere. Guests frequently mention how the stories make you see the city in a different light—more mysterious, more layered.
Possible Drawbacks and Considerations

Some reviews note that technology glitches can detract from the experience, especially with Android phones. It’s worth being patient if the AR isn’t working immediately, or bringing an iPhone or iPad if possible.
Plus, because the tour covers multiple stops on foot, it can be a long evening—not ideal if you’re tired or have mobility concerns. The stories are sometimes described as “scattered” or “rushed” depending on the guide, so the quality of your experience can depend on who leads your tour.
Who This Tour Is Best For

This ghost tour appeals most to history buffs, tech lovers, and ghost story enthusiasts. It’s a great choice if you want to combine learning about New Orleans’ haunted past with some fun modern technology. Families with older kids or teenagers will find it entertaining, especially if they enjoy a good spooky tale paired with interactive elements.
If you’re looking for a more intense or haunted experience, or if you prefer ghosts that actually appear, this tour might not meet those expectations. However, for a fun, atmospheric walk with engaging storytelling, it hits the mark.
The French Quarter Ghosts and Spirits Tour with Augmented Reality offers a well-balanced mix of history, ghost stories, and modern tech. For just over $25, you get a 2-hour walk through some of New Orleans’ most haunted locations, with guides who are skilled storytellers. The AR features add a playful, immersive element that appeals to tech-savvy travelers.
It’s especially suited for those who appreciate an offbeat, interactive experience rather than a scare-heavy tour. The small-group setting makes it intimate enough to feel personal, and the stories told are detailed and often engaging enough to entertain even skeptics. Be prepared for some walking on uneven surfaces, and consider bringing an iPhone if AR tech is important to you.
This tour is a good value for anyone interested in ghostly tales, local legends, and a different view of New Orleans—perfect for a mysterious evening that combines history, legend, and modern innovation.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children can participate, but the stories may be scary for very young kids. All children need an adult present.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts at the Gray Line “Lighthouse” Ticket Office at Toulouse Street & the Mississippi River, near the Steamboat Natchez Dock.
Are there parking options nearby?
Yes, public parking lots on Decatur Street, such as Jax Lot P401, are available, but they charge hourly rates.
What should I wear?
Casual and comfortable shoes are best for walking on uneven sidewalks. Dress for the weather as part of the tour is outdoors at night.
Can I take photos during the tour?
Absolutely, bring your camera! You might want to capture some ghostly moments or just the beautiful architecture.
Is the tour accessible for those with mobility issues?
The tour is accessible, but uneven streets and narrow paths could pose challenges. Alternatives might be needed for some guests.
Do I need to download any apps for the AR experiences?
You don’t need to download an app—your guide will help you view the AR features. iPhones and iPads work best, but there are alternatives for Android devices.
What if it rains?
Since it’s an outdoor walking tour, rain could impact the experience. The guide may adjust the route or offer some indoor stories if needed.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 2 hours, starting at 7:00 pm and ending back at the beginning.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Last-minute cancellations won’t be refunded.
This ghost tour offers an enjoyable balance between spooky tales, historical insights, and cutting-edge technology—perfect for an evening adventure in the heart of New Orleans.
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