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Haunted New Orleans - Tell Us Your Story!

gardendistricta200.jpg"One morning, while walking my dog through the Garden District, I was admiring the mansions and as I reached the corner of 2nd and Prytania, I caught a strong whiff of floral perfume.  I halted and was amazed by the overwhelming scent and nothing around me indicated a source for it!  I walked a few steps away and returned to the spot only to discover that the scent was completely gone. "

Many locals and tourists have experienced some unexplainable phenomenon while in different areas of New Orleans.  NewOrleans.Com wants to hear your story!  If you have any hauntings or strange experiences of the supernatural that you would like to share, please send them to us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ! We would love to hear what happened to you and share it with our readers!

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Haunted History Stories

lalaurie.jpgWhen one thinks of New Orleans, the images conjured are often of the drunken revelry on Bourbon Street during Mardi Gras, a lone saxaphonist on a corner in the French Quarter playing the sweet sounds of jazz, the "Mighty Mississippi River" eternally flowing into the Gulf and powdered sugar-laden beignets accompanied by a thick, chicory-laced cafe au lait.  This alluring imagery is definitive of New Orleans, but our city also has a "dark side" that is just as facinating.

Due to rich cultural and religious influences, there are many superstitions, practices and beliefs that are uniquely combined into a vivid picture of the macabre, yet altogether intriguing history of New Orleans.  Join us on a journey through tales of horror from which spawn the rumors of ghastly hauntings throughout the Crescent City. Click here for chilling stories that will curdle your blood. (More)

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Ghost & Vampire Tours
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Cemetery & Voodoo Tours
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novampire-2.jpgNew Orleans Vampire Tours allow you to enter the dark and mysterious world of the undead. Walk through New Orleans' history and experience the legends of famous New Orleans vampires, real and fictional. Visit sights and locations associated with these creatures of the night, including a visit to a noted Vampire tavern. Are there vampires lurking in the French Quarter? Escape into the night as our offbeat, theatrical New Orleans tour guides provide you with an eerie, chilling yet fun-filled adventure! For a complete list of Ghost and Vampire Tours, Click here. (More) voodoo1.jpgNew Orleans' past and present cultures are most intriguingly merged in her cemeteries, where you'll relive the stories of her people – their history, tragedy, and irony – amidst extraordinary architecture, unusual burial methods still in use, and decayed ruins thinly concealing human remains. Famous New Orleans Voodoo Tour explore the mystical world of Voodoo in New Orleans. You'll hear Stories about practitioners, visit real Voodoo altars, & Voodoo shops. For a complete list of Cemetary & Voodoo Tours, Click here. (More)
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Haunted Hotels
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Haunted Restaurants
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lepavilionhotel.jpgA paranormal research team identified four ghosts at LePavillon including a 19th century teenage girl, a young aristocratic couple from the 1920’s, and a dapper gentleman from the same era who likes to play pranks on the cleaning staff. This hotel was built in 1907. Inside this spectacular grand hotel you'll find crystal chandeliers, historic antiques and several lively ghosts. One guest visiting for a large medical convention held in New Orleans last year gave an account of a old gray haired woman sitting on the side of his bed, he said he felt the weight of her body on the bed and her cold hands stroking his head and checked out within the hour. For more information on this hotel and other haunted hotels in New Orleans, click here. (More)

courtoftwosisters.jpgThe Court of Two Sisters has been ISPR-certified as haunted and many locals tell haunted tales Of the Two Sisters ghosts (Emma and Bertha Camors) watching over them as they enjoy their wonderful meals. The two sisters, Emma and Bertha Camors, born 1858 and 1860 respectively, belonged to a proud and aristocratic Creole family.  Marriage, reversals of fortune, widowhood - nothing could separate the sisters. Indeed, as the Picayune was to report, the sisters died within two months of each other in the winter of 1944. United in death as in life, the sisters lie side by side at St. Louis Cemetery #3. And today they say there ghost do the very same and or often sighted sitting together at a table late at night. For more information on this restaurant and other Haunted Restaurants in New Orleans, click here. (More)

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Haunted Bars

lafittesblacksmithsshop.jpgThis old building looks almost as if it is about to fall down at any moment. But there's life in that old mortar: some of it supernatural to be sure. Lafitte's just oozes with genuine haunted New Orleans atmosphere. Dimly lit, with flickering candles and dark woodwork, old fireplaces and a decrepit courtyard, it is easy for the truly ghostly minded to expect a ghost at every turn. For more informatinon and a complete list of New Orleans Haunted Bars, click here. (More)

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