Exploring New Orleans’ Haunted Heritage with a Family-Friendly Twist
If you’re looking to add a touch of the supernatural to your trip, this family-friendly ghost tour in New Orleans might just be your perfect fit. For $37 per person, you’ll spend roughly two hours wandering through the historic French Quarter with a knowledgeable guide who shares spooky stories that are suitable for all ages. The tour hits key sites like the Lalaurie Mansion, Jackson Square, and Royal Street, revealing the ghostly legends and haunted histories that give the city its eerie charm.
What we love most about this experience is how it balances engaging storytelling with kid-appropriate spookiness. The guides, such as Dalvin, are praised for their entertaining and informative style, making history come alive while keeping the atmosphere just spooky enough for children. Also, the small group size—limited to 15 people—ensures a personalized feel and more interaction with your guide, which keeps the experience lively and intimate.
One consideration to keep in mind: this tour doesn’t include hotel pickup or drop-off, so you’ll need to meet at the starting point on Toulouse Street. Also, since the tour is designed for families, it may not satisfy those seeking truly scary or over-the-top ghost stories. It’s best suited for children aged 7 and up, or families wanting a fun, educational walk that hints at New Orleans’ haunted reputation without going overboard.
If you’re traveling with kids or simply want a relaxed, engaging way to learn about the city’s darker corners, this tour offers great value. It’s particularly appealing if you appreciate knowledgeable guides with a flair for storytelling and enjoy walking through iconic neighborhoods filled with history and legends.
Key Points

- Family-friendly: Suitable for children aged 7+ with stories that aren’t too frightening.
- Expert guides: Guides like Dalvin are praised for their engaging, humorous storytelling.
- Historic locations: Stops include famous haunted sites like LaLaurie Mansion and Jackson Square.
- Small group experience: Limited to 15 people for a more personal and interactive tour.
- Two-hour duration: Perfectly timed to explore without fatigue or boredom.
- No transportation included: You’ll need to meet at the start point on your own.
An In-Depth Look at the French Quarter Ghost Tour

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The Perfect Introduction to New Orleans’ Haunted Streets
This walking tour is an ideal way to get acquainted with the French Quarter’s dark legends without feeling overwhelmed. Starting at 815 Toulouse Street, the tour begins in the late afternoon, making it a great option for early evening exploration. The two-hour walk covers about four main stops, each packed with stories that blend history, local lore, and ghostly tales.
You’ll walk through the French Quarter, a neighborhood steeped in centuries of stories. The guide’s role is crucial—they’re not just storytellers but also interpreters of the city’s layers of history, blending facts with legends that keep the atmosphere lively and slightly eerie.
The First Stop: French Quarter
As you stroll through this historic neighborhood, your guide will highlight haunted stories suited for all ages. We loved how the focus was on informative storytelling that kept everyone engaged—adults and kids alike. The stories are chosen to be accessible, offering enough spookiness to intrigue children but not so frightening as to cause nightmares.
LaLaurie Mansion: The Most Haunted Spot in New Orleans
Next, you’ll visit the LaLaurie Mansion, arguably the most infamous haunted site in the city. Known for its dark past involving torture and tragedy, this house’s stories are graphic but presented with care, giving visitors a sense of the haunted reputation without dwelling on horror. The 10-minute stop allows plenty of time for photos and questions. Several reviews highlight how guides like Dalvin make these stories lively, captivating, and appropriate for family audiences.
Jackson Square: The Heart of NOLA’s Cultural and Haunted Life
Moving on to Jackson Square, you’ll learn about its ghostly legends and cultural significance. As the vibrant heart of New Orleans, Jackson Square is a magnet for tales of spirits and lingering energies. The 10-minute stop here offers a chance to absorb the atmosphere—and perhaps spot a ghostly figure or two—while hearing stories that have persisted for generations.
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Royal Street: More Haunted than Bourbon Street
Finally, the tour visits Royal Street, which some consider more haunted than the infamous Bourbon. The stories here focus on the architectural ghosts and historical hauntings that continue to fascinate visitors. Reviewers love how guides weave historical facts with ghost tales, making Royal Street a highlight.
What to Expect During the Tour

The group size — capped at 15 — is a real advantage. It allows for a more personalized experience and easier interaction with your guide, whether you’re asking questions or just soaking up the stories. The walk is manageable, even for children or those with limited mobility, and the timing in the early evening creates a perfect ambiance of twilight and city lights.
The guides stand out, with many reviewers noting how entertaining and knowledgeable guides like Dalvin and Melissa make the stories come alive. Their storytelling skills are a highlight, making history feel fun and memorable. One reviewer mentioned that their son, on the spectrum, even participated and enjoyed the tour—an encouraging sign of how well guides tailor the experience.
The Atmosphere and Experience
Expect a mildly spooky experience, leaning more toward theatrical storytelling than outright terror. The stories are designed to intrigue without frightening children, making it a suitable introduction to ghost stories for young travelers. The night-time setting, combined with the historic architecture and streetlights, adds a mysterious vibe that enhances the storytelling.
Value for Money and Booking
At $37 per person, this tour offers excellent value considering the duration, storytelling, and access to iconic sites. Numerous reviews mention booking 19 days in advance, which indicates high popularity and the importance of planning ahead. The mobile ticket system adds convenience, but you’ll need to meet at the designated spot on Toulouse Street—no hotel pickup.
The Verdict for Families and History Buffs
This tour is especially well-suited for families with children aged 7 and up who want a fun, gentle introduction to New Orleans’ haunted past. It’s also ideal for couples or solo travelers interested in local legends presented in an engaging manner.
The Sum Up
If you’re visiting New Orleans and want a unique way to explore the French Quarter’s haunted streets, this ghost tour offers a compelling mix of history, storytelling, and local legend. The small group size ensures a cozy, personalized experience, while the guides’ skill makes the stories both informative and entertaining.
It’s a fantastic choice for families seeking a kid-safe ghost adventure, or anyone curious about the city’s darker side without the scare factor. With the stunning views of historic sites and the chance to hear tales that have persisted for generations, this tour delivers both value and authentic charm.
In short, it’s a fun, atmospheric, and educational way to spend an evening in New Orleans—and one you’ll likely remember long after the ghosts have gone silent.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for young children?
Yes, the tour is designed to be kid-friendly, with stories that are spooky but not overly frightening. It’s recommended for children aged 7 and up.
Does the tour include transportation?
No, transportation is not included. You’ll meet the guide at the starting point on Toulouse Street.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately two hours, walking through the French Quarter with several stops along the way.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 15 people, ensuring a more intimate and engaging experience.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. No refunds are issued if canceled within 24 hours of the start time.
Is it easy to find the meeting spot?
Yes, the starting point is at 815 Toulouse Street, close to public transportation and easy to locate with the guide’s help.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted on the tour.
This ghost tour in New Orleans offers a playful yet informative glimpse into the city’s haunted lore, perfect for families and history lovers alike.
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