Embark on a chilling adventure through New Orleans' haunted past with this unforgettable pub crawl. From spooky spirits to eerie legends, discover the city's dark side while imbibing in its delectable libations.
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar (632 St. Phillip Street): Rumored to be haunted by Jean Lafitte, the notorious pirate who once owned this establishment. Guests report hearing footsteps and unexplained noises in the dimly lit bar.
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum (514 Chartres Street): A former apothecary believed to be haunted by the spirit of Dr. Joseph Dupas. Visitors have witnessed objects moving on their own and cold spots near the pharmacy's old equipment.
The Old Absinthe House (240 Bourbon Street): This iconic bar claims to be the site of several ghost sightings, including that of Marie Laveau, the voodoo queen of New Orleans. Beware of the green-eyed woman who is said to roam the upper floors.
Haunted History Tours of the Myrtles Plantation (906 St. Mary Street): Step back in time to one of the most famously haunted plantations in the South. Explore its eerie rooms and hear chilling tales of the 14 ghosts that allegedly reside there.
St. Mary's Catholic Church (1116 Chartres Street): Built over a former slave cemetery, this church is said to be haunted by the spirits of the deceased. Unexplained noises and sightings of apparitions have been reported by visitors and staff alike.
The Cornstalk Fence (828 Royal Street): Legend has it that this restaurant is haunted by the ghost of a voodoo practitioner who was murdered there. Patrons have witnessed flickering lights, disembodied whispers, and the aroma of incense hanging in the air.
Manchac Swamp Tours (133 LaBranche Avenue, Madisonville): Take a guided boat tour through the eerie Manchac Swamp and learn about its legendary ghosts and folklore. Keep an eye out for the Rougarou, a werewolf-like creature said to roam the bayou.
Lafreniere Cemetery (5100 West Esplanade Avenue): Known as the "City of the Dead," this cemetery is a haven for ghost hunters. It is believed to be haunted by the ghosts of slaves and Confederate soldiers, and visitors often report strange encounters and unexplained phenomena.
Faulkner House Books (624 Pirate's Alley): This cozy bookstore claims to be inhabited by the ghost of William Faulkner, who was a frequent patron. Customers have noticed books moving on their own and the sound of a typewriter typing in the basement.
Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo (739 Bourbon Street): Immerse yourself in the world of voodoo at this museum dedicated to the legendary Marie Laveau. Explore her collection of artifacts and hear fascinating stories about her life and legacy.
The Haunted Bourbon Crawl (Various Locations on Bourbon Street): Join a guided pub crawl that visits some of the most haunted spots on Bourbon Street. You'll hear chilling tales of voodoo, spirits, and unexplained incidents that have taken place in these historic establishments.
The Ghosts of New Orleans Ghost Tour (Various Locations): Explore the city's most haunted locations, including the French Quarter, Congo Square, and the Garden District. Your tour guide will share captivating stories of ghostly encounters and paranormal investigations.
The French Quarter Vampire Tour (Various Locations): Discover the city's vampire lore on a guided tour that takes you past haunted mansions and cemeteries. You'll learn about the history of vampires in New Orleans and how they continue to play a role in its culture.
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