New Orleans Interactive Ghosts & Spirits Walking Tour
Duration
2 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Explore one of America’s most haunted neighborhoods
Hear chilling tales of fires, floods, epidemics, and restless spirits
Learn about Voodoo history and meet Marie Laveau through AR
Experience Augmented Reality moments like the Great Fire of 1788



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Step into the eerie heart of the French Quarter, a 300-year-old European neighborhood shaped by fires, epidemics, hurricanes, floods, wars, slavery, and centuries of conflict. As you walk its gas-lit streets and cobbled alleys, you’ll hear the real stories of the colorful—and restless—souls who once lived, died, and chose to linger in New Orleans, the most haunted city in America. Your expert guide will introduce you to iconic figures like Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau while sharing the history and evolution of Voodoo, a living religion that arrived with enslaved West Africans in 1719 and continues to influence the city’s culture today.
Some legends come vividly to life through groundbreaking Augmented Reality experiences created by New Orleans artist and inventor Marcus Brown. With the use of an iPhone or iPad, you’ll be able to pose for a photo with Marie Laveau herself or stand amid the crackling flames of the Great Fire of 1788, adding an immersive dimension to an already unforgettable night. As you explore haunted hotspots documented by paranormal investigators, you’ll witness the spectral stories, dark secrets, and haunting atmospheres that give the French Quarter its enduring mystique.
Guided walking tour of the French Quarter
Haunted stories and historic insights
AR experiences with Marie Laveau and the 1788 fire
Venue & stories subject to change
Gratuities
iPhone or iPad
Alternate routes may be needed for wheelchair access
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Wear comfortable shoes for uneven sidewalks
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