Ghosts and Spirits Walking Tour
Gray Line New Orleans
New Orleans
United States
Wed, 8th October 2008 - Tue, 30th December 2008
New Orleans has been referred to as "The most haunted city in America." After this tour, we’ll let you be the judge!With its colorful history and unique traditions, it is no wonder so many New Orleans home and taverns have been investigated by paranormal investigators. You’ll visit several "haunted" sites and hear about the stories featured on The History Channel and The Discovery Channel.
When it rains in the French Quarter, the locals swear a beautiful voice floats out of the mist. After you learn the story of Pere’ Dagobert vs. "Bloody" O’Reilly and the "singing rain," you might hear it too.
Will you see any of the ghosts that inhabit the famous Bourbon Orleans Hotel - formerly a theater, ballroom, orphanage and convent? The staff and guests report regular sightings of uninvited guests!
We don’t promise you will see a ghost, but we will show you where you’re most likely to meet one!
Tour departs from the Gray Line Information Desk located in Jackson Brewery, directly inside the Toulouse Street entrance, only 1 block from Jackson Square in the French Quarter. Tour length: 2 hours (approximate.)
Tour Highlights
- New Orleans at Night
- Visit Several "Haunted" Sites
- Professional Licensed Guide
Tour Info
Tour Times: Everyday at 7.00pm
Note: Please call (504) 587-0723 to re-confirm departure, 24 hours prior to tour time.
Address
Gray Line New Orleans
2 Canal Street Suite 2500
New Orleans, LA 70130
New Orleans, LA 70130
Other Information
Booking Info
All daytime tours begin and end at the Gray Line "Lighthouse" ticket office at Toulouse St. and the Mississippi River (at the Steamboat Natchez Dock), just one block from Jackson Square in the French Quarter.
Evening tours depart from the Gray Line Information Desk located on the ground floor of the Jax Brewery, inside the Toulouse Street entrance.
Please arrive at the departure location at least 15 minutes prior to the tour departure time.


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