New Orleans Adults-Only True Crime and Ghost Walking Tour

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New Orleans Adults-Only True Crime and Ghost Walking Tour

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Traveller rating 5.0 (1,666)Duration1 hour 45 minutes (approx.)Price from$38.00Operated byStreets Of Sin True Crime, Dark History, and Haunted Tours of New OrleansBook viaViator

New Orleans has a habit of keeping receipts. On this adults-only true crime and ghost walking tour, you follow a local horror-storian through the French Quarter while they connect landmark sights to murders, unsolved crimes, and creepy legends.

I especially like the way the stories stay rooted in real places (from St. Louis Cathedral to the Supreme Court), and I love the fact that the tour often feels more like crime history than theme-park scares. One thing to consider: it’s not a sit-down show. You’re outside for about 1 hour 45 minutes, so cold nights or rainy weather can affect the vibe.

You also get a clear adult tone. With a 17+ policy and a firm line on intoxicated guests, the group stays focused on listening and walking instead of turning it into a party detour. The main drawback for some people is the subject matter: expect murders and graphic themes in the storytelling, even if the guide keeps the presentation organized.

Key Things I’d Mark on Your Map

New Orleans Adults-Only True Crime and Ghost Walking Tour - Key Things I’d Mark on Your Map

  • Adults-only (17+) true crime style that keeps the tone serious and the pace steady
  • Small max group size (28), which helps the guide keep the experience personal
  • Multiple start times and routes depending on which option you book, including Way of the Wicked
  • Big French Quarter anchors like St. Louis Cathedral and the Supreme Court of Louisiana
  • A planned break stop at Ghost Bar for water and bathrooms
  • Guides with strong story craft (Lucy, Jamie Lindsey, Christo, Anja show up often in the guide roster)

Walking the French Quarter After Dark, Without the Guesswork

New Orleans does fear well. But wandering on your own means you’ll miss the “why” behind the creepy labels. This tour gives you that missing context by sending you to specific corners, buildings, and alleys, then having a horror-storian connect each spot to a case or legend.

The first reason I’d pick this tour is simple: it’s paced for listening. Most of the stopping points are short, so you don’t lose the thread while you wait around. The second reason is the tone. The tour is built for adults who want true crime storytelling, with the paranormal elements treated like part of the city’s lore instead of cheap jump-scare fuel.

The tradeoff is that the tour leans darker than most “ghost tours.” If you’re sensitive to murder details or prefer only light spooky stuff, keep that in mind before you choose your start time.

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What $38 Buys You: Route Density, Not Just Creepy Vibes

New Orleans Adults-Only True Crime and Ghost Walking Tour - What $38 Buys You: Route Density, Not Just Creepy Vibes
At $38 per person for about 1 hour 45 minutes, you’re paying for concentration: a guided route through the French Quarter with multiple story stops. That price starts to feel fair when you picture what you get bundled in—an in-person guide, a curated set of real sites, and an adults-only setting that helps the stories land.

Also, the group size matters. With a maximum of 28 people, you’re less likely to end up in a huge pack where you can’t hear. The tour uses a mobile ticket, which keeps day-of friction low.

You won’t find alcohol included in the price. But there is a stop that works well for a bathroom break and water, which is practical in a city where you can easily underestimate how far you’ll walk.

St. Louis Cathedral: Where the Tour Locks In Your Expectations

New Orleans Adults-Only True Crime and Ghost Walking Tour - St. Louis Cathedral: Where the Tour Locks In Your Expectations
The tour kicks off at 700 Chartres St and begins at St. Louis Cathedral. This first stop isn’t just a photo opportunity. It’s where the guide sets the rules of the evening: what kind of stories you’ll hear, how the route will flow, and how much the tour will stick to documented facts.

In practical terms, starting at a major landmark like St. Louis Cathedral is a smart move. It gives you an immediate orientation point in the French Quarter. Within minutes, you’re not “lost wandering.” You’re moving with a plan.

Expect the guide to deliver the first story right away, so you can settle in while you’re still fresh and gathered as a group. That matters later, because the route builds momentum with each stop.

BK House & Gardens and the Inn on Ursulines: Two Stops With Serious Weight

Depending on which time slot you book, your route includes the Historic BK House & Gardens. It’s framed around mafia murders and hauntings tied to the area, with the tour stopping there for about 10 minutes.

Then, also on the 5pm/8pm-style routing, you’ll hit the Inn on Ursulines for around 20 minutes. This is one of the longer story stops, and it’s aimed at people who want a true crime narrative that doesn’t feel rushed.

What makes these stops valuable is that they aren’t generic “spooky building” stops. They’re chosen because they sit inside New Orleans’ crime-and-lore map. The guide uses the physical space to pace the story: a quick setup, a chain of events, and then the lingering mystery or legend that people still attach to the location.

A possible drawback here is pacing expectations. You may want more time at each site, especially if you’re a history lover. The tour is designed to cover several points within the time limit, so you’ll learn a lot without getting the chance to linger the way you might on your own.

A French Quarter Stop About an Infamous Killer

New Orleans Adults-Only True Crime and Ghost Walking Tour - A French Quarter Stop About an Infamous Killer
Between the named murder locations and the later court-and-lounge stops, the route includes another French Quarter location where the guide shares the truth about one of the most infamous killers to have strolled those streets.

No building name is provided in the route details you’re given, so plan for this as a story-forward stop rather than a “meet me at X address” landmark. The practical takeaway: trust the guide’s directions and keep moving with the group.

Way of the Wicked: Omni Royal Orleans and Jimani Lounge Stories

New Orleans Adults-Only True Crime and Ghost Walking Tour - Way of the Wicked: Omni Royal Orleans and Jimani Lounge Stories
If you book the Way of the Wicked option, your tour leans more true-crime focused. On the 9am/7pm routing, you’ll make two notable stops tied to grim, twisting endings.

First up: Omni Royal Orleans (about 10 minutes). The story centers on love gone wrong and the kind of case that makes people squirm because the details feel too real to be legend.

Next: Jimani Lounge & Restaurant (about 10 minutes). This stop is framed around one of the deadliest fires in New Orleans, and the tour treats it as an unsolved case that still lives in the city’s “what happened” conversation.

Even if you’re not usually a true crime fan, this pair of stops works because they connect emotion to setting. You get a sense of where the events happened, then you hear how people interpreted them afterward. That’s how New Orleans horror often functions: not just as fear, but as unanswered questions.

Ghost Bar and Exchange Place: Bathroom Breaks That Keep the Story Moving

The tour includes a structured break on the route labeled for 7pm Way of the Wicked. You stop at Ghost Bar for about 5 minutes, which is specifically there for a bathroom and water break.

This is more than convenience. It helps the tour stay enjoyable. If you’ve done long walking tours before, you know the story gets worse when people are dehydrated or trying to sneak off quietly. Here, the break is part of the plan, and the guide keeps the group aligned.

Then you’ll visit Exchange Place (about 10 minutes). The stop is described as a quiet alley in the French Quarter that many people miss. The guide shares a story about someone being last seen there, tied to one of the bloodiest crime narratives the city remembers.

This kind of stop is why I like guided routes in the Quarter. You’re shown the less obvious corners without having to guess which alley deserves your time.

Supreme Court of Louisiana: The Final Story With Trial and Conspiracy Threads

New Orleans Adults-Only True Crime and Ghost Walking Tour - Supreme Court of Louisiana: The Final Story With Trial and Conspiracy Threads
Your final stop is The Supreme Court of Louisiana, with about 10 minutes devoted to a murder connected to conspiracy theories and the trial that took place at the court building itself.

This ending choice is smart. After hearing murders and missing-person clues across the Quarter, you close with the place where official narratives meet rumor. The guide’s job here is to connect the story dots: who was accused, how the trial process shaped what people believed afterward, and why conspiracy talk keeps resurfacing.

When you’re done, you’re not just walking away with chills. You’re leaving with a mental map of how crime, law, and legend overlap in this city.

Guides Who Make It Work: Lucy, Jamie Lindsey, Christo, Anja, and More

This kind of tour rises or falls on the storyteller. The strongest feedback centers on guides who combine story craft with research discipline, and who keep the group engaged.

Names that come up again and again include Lucy, Jamie Lindsey (and Jamie as a frequent guide name), Christo, and Anja. The theme across these guides is consistency: they’re described as engaging, organized, and friendly, with stories that feel researched rather than purely sensational.

A detail I’d pay attention to if you’re choosing when to go: several guides are praised for staying fun and interactive while still being honest about what’s documented. That’s a big deal on a true crime-and-ghost format, because you’ll get better entertainment when you’re not being fed pure myth without context.

You might also hear about guides who remember names. That sounds minor, but it changes the atmosphere. It turns a group walk into something closer to a shared conversation.

Timing, Weather, and How to Dress for a 1 Hour 45 Walk

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

So plan around the reality of New Orleans nights: even if you can handle the city in a T-shirt, your comfort during a night walk depends on layers. Bring something you’ll be glad you have when the wind picks up between stops. If the forecast looks borderline, treat it as a weather-driven activity, not an optional “if it’s nice” stroll.

Also, pick your start time based on your energy. Some routing is tied to 5pm/8pm, and the Way of the Wicked option is scheduled around 9am and 7pm. If you’re choosing between the earlier and later options, think about what time of day you prefer for walking and listening in the French Quarter.

Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Might Want Something Else)

This is built for people who like:

  • True crime stories and unanswered mysteries
  • The French Quarter as a setting you want explained, not just photographed
  • Adult-focused storytelling with a calmer group vibe

It’s also a good fit if you’re traveling as a couple or small group and you want a shared activity that feels like a night memory, not a checklist item.

But it might not be your best match if:

  • You want a purely playful, light ghost tour
  • You’re sensitive to murder details and darker themes
  • You don’t handle walking well in cooler or damp conditions

One more practical point: it’s adults-only at 17+. Service animals are allowed, and the tour is near public transportation. On the day, arrive 30 minutes early for check-in so you don’t stress the schedule.

Should You Book This Adults-Only True Crime and Ghost Walking Tour?

Book it if you want New Orleans spooky without the wandering. This tour gives you a structured walk through major sites, plus lesser-known corners like Exchange Place, and it connects stories to places where the city’s rumors and records overlap.

Skip it if you’re looking for fluffy scares or a tour that ignores the darker parts of the city’s past. The stories are serious, and the tour works best when you’re in the mood for true crime.

If you’re the type who likes your horror with a paper trail, this is one of the more focused ways to experience the French Quarter after dark.

FAQ

What is the duration of the New Orleans Adults-Only True Crime and Ghost Walking Tour?

The tour lasts about 1 hour 45 minutes.

How much does the tour cost?

It costs $38.00 per person.

Is it adults-only?

Yes. The tour is adults-only for ages 17+.

What language is the tour offered in?

The tour is offered in English.

Where does the tour meet?

The meeting point is 700 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA.

Where does the tour end?

The tour ends in a different location than where it starts.

Are alcohol or beverages included?

No. Alcohol beverages are available for purchase at the last stop.

What should I know about weather and cancellations?

This experience requires good weather. If canceled due to bad weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

Can I cancel for a full refund?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience, the amount paid isn’t refunded.

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