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New Orleans Lewd Spirits Haunted Tour with Bar Stops
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A dark-sly night out in the French Quarter. This adults-only tour mixes risqué true-crime style ghost tales with three historic bar stops, so the street walk feels like part history lesson and part naughty storytelling show. You also get a small-group vibe (up to 15), and guides can be funny, fast, and very good at keeping people moving through the Quarter.
Two things I like a lot: the mix of brothel-era legends with darker stories tied to real corners and institutions, and the fact that you’re not stuck waiting in one place while the guide talks. One thing to consider: this is not built like a quiet, spooky haunt attraction. If you’re chasing heavy ghost sightings and chills only, the lewd history and crime may take the spotlight.
In This Review
- Key Points at a Glance
- A Risqué Two-Hour Ghost Story Walk Through the French Quarter
- Price and Value: What $37 Gets You (and What It Doesn’t)
- Where You Meet and How the Walk Works
- Stop 1: New Orleans Creole Cookery and the Adultery-to-Murder Turn
- Stop 2: May Baily’s Place, the Former Bordello (Madam Legend Included)
- The French Quarter Street Segment: Carry Your Drink, Keep the Stories Going
- The Quick Stops: Pharmacy Museum, Jackson Square, and Royal Street
- How Spooky Is It, Really? Setting Expectations for “Lewd Spirits”
- Guides Can Make or Break the Night: What to Look For
- Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
- Tips to Get the Most From Your Lewd Spirits Night
- Should You Book the New Orleans Lewd Spirits Haunted Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the New Orleans Lewd Spirits Haunted Tour?
- How much does it cost?
- Are drinks included?
- Is this tour adults-only?
- Where does the tour start, and where does it end?
- What is the cancellation policy if plans change?
Key Points at a Glance
- Three bar stops built into the route so you can grab a drink while the stories get darker
- A former bordello stop (May Baily’s Place) where the legend says the madam still lingers
- Adults-only content with mature language (plan for risqué details, not subtle flirting)
- Tight timing with short stops keeps momentum, but can feel rushed if you want longer chilling time
- Small group size (max 15) helps the guide keep control and pace
- You carry your drink between locations to keep the evening flowing
A Risqué Two-Hour Ghost Story Walk Through the French Quarter

This is a 2-hour, adults-only haunted bar tour with a clear theme: the ghosts in New Orleans aren’t just eerie—they’re also scandalous. You’ll hear stories about adultery, murder, mayhem, medical experiments, and other dark chapters as you walk through the French Quarter streets. The tone is openly mature, so the language and subject matter can be blunt.
What makes it interesting is the pairing. Instead of doing ghost stories in an empty alley, you’re in and around historic venues where alcohol is part of the vibe. That means the tour feels social, like a guided night out, not a formal museum lecture.
You’ll also have two evening timing options (earlier or later tours), which matters because French Quarter weather can shift fast. The operator runs in all weather, so you’ll want to dress for cold, rain, or damp evenings and keep your plans flexible.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in New Orleans
Price and Value: What $37 Gets You (and What It Doesn’t)

At $37 per person for about 2 hours, the core value is the professional guide plus the storyline format—short stops with a focused narrative at each location. Your ticket covers taxes, fees, and handling charges, which keeps the price feeling straightforward.
What you’ll need to budget separately is alcohol. Drinks are not included, and drinks are available for purchase at the historic bars on the route. Because there are three bar stops, this tour can stay affordable if you treat the drinks as optional add-ons, or it can climb if you plan to order full rounds at each stop.
If you want to make the math work, I’d treat the alcohol like part of the experience, not the payment. One drink during each bar stop is usually enough to keep the theme going without turning your evening into a bill. And since the tour includes walking between places, it’s smart to pace yourself.
Where You Meet and How the Walk Works

You meet at 815 Toulouse St, New Orleans, LA 70112. The tour ends in a different location (so you shouldn’t plan on being right back at the starting corner afterward). There’s no hotel pickup or drop-off.
You’ll walk on mostly familiar French Quarter terrain, and the route is designed for a group pace—helpful if you don’t want to map your own “dark corners” route. Reviews mention an easy meet-up and a slow walk in a safe area, which lines up with the tour style: quick stops, short story segments, then moving again.
Two practical tips matter here:
- Wear comfortable walking shoes. The tour is about moving through multiple points, not a sit-and-stay experience.
- Plan for sound. Some tours go better than others depending on crowd noise and how well you can hear your guide. If you tend to struggle with audio on walking tours, position yourself where you can face the guide.
Stop 1: New Orleans Creole Cookery and the Adultery-to-Murder Turn

Your first story begins at New Orleans Creole Cookery. The vibe here is “spirits and spirits meet”—meaning you’re stepping into the tour’s core theme right away: life, scandal, and death wrapped together.
This stop runs about 15 minutes, and the story starts with an affair that ends in murder. The key value of starting here is momentum. You’re not “warming up” for long. The guide brings you into the mood fast, and the location helps set expectations that the tour will stay dark, personal, and unsentimental.
A small drawback: if you came hoping for a slow, spooky build, this opener jumps straight into the heavy stuff. It works well if you want a fun, grown-up night from the start, and it can feel a bit intense if you’re not ready for lewd and violent topics so early.
Stop 2: May Baily’s Place, the Former Bordello (Madam Legend Included)

Next comes May Baily’s Place, described as the first licensed bordello in New Orleans. This is the tour’s clearest “former brothel” anchor, and it’s the stop where the story leans hardest into the madam legend.
This is also about a 15-minute stop, with the added excitement of meeting the madam (in the tour’s storytelling style) and encountering other spirits that won’t leave. Between haunted locations, you’ll have chances to buy drinks, which helps keep the atmosphere lively and keeps the group from getting restless.
What I like about this stop is that it turns the French Quarter’s red-light history into something you can picture in place. You’re not just hearing about broad themes. You’re hearing about roles, power, and the kinds of consequences that shaped the city’s reputations—then you move on while it’s still fresh.
The French Quarter Street Segment: Carry Your Drink, Keep the Stories Going

After the bar stops, the tour shifts into walking storytelling through the French Quarter. This is where you’ll hear accounts involving adulterers, prostitutes, womanizers, and other characters tied to crime and scandal. You’ll also learn the history behind the stories and how the haunting reputation supposedly persists.
A neat practical detail: you’re meant to carry your drink along the streets to your next location. That matters because it changes how the tour feels. Instead of stopping, listening, and then waiting for the next gathering, you keep the party energy going while you hear the next chapter.
If you’re sensitive to mature content, this segment is where you’ll feel the theme most strongly. Some guides are extra comedic and fast-paced, and some people prefer that. If you want fewer jokes and more ghost chill, you may still get spooky elements, but the emphasis is on the lewd-dark history.
The Quick Stops: Pharmacy Museum, Jackson Square, and Royal Street

After the main haunted-bar storytelling beats, the tour includes shorter city anchors:
- New Orleans Pharmacy Museum (about 10 minutes)
- Jackson Square (about 10 minutes)
- Royal Street (about 10 minutes)
These stops can work as a “breather” between heavier stories. They also ground the tour in landmarks you can recognize, which is helpful on your first night in town. Royal Street especially can make you feel like you’re moving through real French Quarter spaces, not only “tour-only” corners.
Still, timing is short here. Some people want more ghost story time after the bar and brothel focus. If you’re that type, you might see these as quick picture-stop moments rather than full chapters. On the flip side, if you like a mixed route—dark history plus recognizable landmarks—these fit the format.
How Spooky Is It, Really? Setting Expectations for “Lewd Spirits”

The title promises haunted spirits, but the lived reality is that this tour is built around dark stories + bar culture, with ghosts as part of the storytelling package. The highest praise themes often mention fun, history, and comedy, not pure terror. The best experience tends to happen when you treat “spooky” as the atmosphere and the stories as the main event.
I’d go in expecting:
- more brothel-era scandal and true-crime style accounts
- mature humor and language
- a guided walk where you hear stories tied to specific spots
If what you want is jump-scare theatrics or lots of “here’s what I saw” ghost activity, you may end up wanting a different kind of haunted tour. But if you enjoy creepy history with a wink—and you’re okay with the lewd material—this can be a standout first-night activity.
Guides Can Make or Break the Night: What to Look For

Your guide matters here. A tight group walk can turn into an easy, laughter-filled stroll when the guide is energetic and clear. Reviews highlight guides such as Dalvin, Anderson, Dane, Carlo, and Adelle, with praise for lively storytelling and good pacing.
So here’s what you can watch for in your own situation:
- Can you hear the guide without straining?
- Does the group keep moving at a steady pace?
- Are the bar stops quick enough to keep the story rhythm?
Some negative experiences point to issues like difficulty hearing over conversation or slower bar service. That doesn’t mean the tour is broken—it means you should be the kind of participant who helps it work. Face the guide when you can. Don’t get separated too far. And keep your drink ordering simple if the bar gets slow, so your group doesn’t stall.
Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
This is for adults over 21, and the content is mature. If you want a quiet church-style ghost walk, this is not it. If you want grown-up French Quarter storytelling—scandal, crime, and unsettling legend—this fits.
It’s a good match for:
- couples who like playful, dark humor
- people doing a first trip to New Orleans and want a memorable night
- anyone who enjoys true-crime style stories in an actual neighborhood setting
It’s not a great match if:
- you’re easily offended by lewd language
- you want a purely spooky ghost experience without the brothel and adult themes
- you need long stops at each location (the pace is part of the format)
Also note the operator can refuse service to guests who are intoxicated and disruptive. So yes, there are bar stops—but go in planning to stay sharp.
Tips to Get the Most From Your Lewd Spirits Night
A few practical moves can make the difference between a fun story walk and an “I just walked a lot” evening:
- Arrive a few minutes early so you’re ready before the guide starts the first story.
- Dress for real weather. The tour runs in all weather, so bring the right layer for damp cold evenings.
- Hydrate and pace alcohol. You’ll be walking for two hours, and you want your brain working for the stories.
- Bring a steady mindset. This is not a kids’ ghost tour. If you accept the lewd theme upfront, the humor and the history land better.
- If you can, pick your timing based on comfort. Earlier versus later can affect crowds and how you experience the French Quarter streets.
If a guide throws in extra pointers—like where to eat, what bars to try next, or book recommendations—take them. That’s the kind of bonus that turns a single tour into a better whole trip.
Should You Book the New Orleans Lewd Spirits Haunted Tour?
Book it if you want a grown-up, fun haunted night that mixes French Quarter landmarks with dark storytelling and three bar stops. The $37 price can feel like good value when you’re open to the lewd theme, and when you like your history served with energy and jokes. This is also a solid first-night pick because it gives you context for the Quarter fast.
Skip it if you need a purely ghost-focused, chilling experience. If you’re chasing heavy scares only, or you’re uncomfortable with mature content, you’ll likely be happier with a different type of haunted tour.
If you’re still on the fence, my advice is simple: go with the right expectation. Treat it as a lewd history bar hop with haunting stories, not as a silent paranormal investigation. When you do that, the night tends to land as genuinely entertaining.
FAQ
How long is the New Orleans Lewd Spirits Haunted Tour?
The tour runs about 2 hours (approx.).
How much does it cost?
The price is $37.00 per person.
Are drinks included?
No. Alcoholic drinks are available for purchase at the stops.
Is this tour adults-only?
Yes. Content is for mature audiences, and the minimum age is 21 with a minimum drinking age of 21.
Where does the tour start, and where does it end?
It starts at 815 Toulouse St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA. It ends in a different location (the exact end point is provided in the tour details).
What is the cancellation policy if plans change?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund; cancellations within 24 hours of the start time aren’t refunded.





























