730 Dumaine St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Real Haunts in Louisiana
504-525-4823
718 St Peter St, New Orleans, LA, USA
Whether it be called a pub, tavern, bar, saloon, joint, inn, lounge, taproom, ale-house, beer joint, or brewery, businesses that serve alcohol are often a much sought after activity for the socially thirsty. New Orleans has the fourth most number of bars to household population in the entire United States. With the infamous street festival Mardi Gras drawing in crowds upwards of 50,000 people within a few city blocks, as well as the city of New Orleans having a very liberal open alcohol container law, the city goes through thousands of gallons of alcohol. Read more…
316 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70130, United States
717 Orleans St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
New Orleans has a colorful past and hundreds of ghosts. The Bourbon Orleans was a convent in the 1800s when yellow fever struck the city. Many of the ghosts that walk the halls of the hotel are those of children and young women who died during the epidemic. One of the spirits is a Confederate soldier. Many elaborate social events took place in the Grand Ballroom. People see the apparition of a woman dancing under the chandelier in the ballroom. People have heard draperies in the room rustling as though someone was behind them. Read more…
(504) 413-3120
718 Frenchmen St #3, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Mon-Sun: 09:00 - 21:00
Witches Brew Tours is your key to all things haunted, magical, and macabre in New Orleans. Our knowledgeable and experienced Paranormal professionals will take you back in time and you will see and experience of the darkness that Lurks in the city of New Orleans….. Read more…
+1 504-314-0806
601 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
(504) 593-9761
941 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Open 10 AM - 3AM
Is Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Haunted? If you’re ever in New Orleans, make sure you stop by its oldest and most haunted bar, Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop. The shop was built sometimes between 1761 and 1762 by notorious pirate Jean Lafitte who used it as a front to hide all of his illegal activity. Guests have reported seeing Jean Lafitte himself sitting near the fireplace, lingering at a shadowy back table, or roaming near the women’s bathroom. It is said that Lafitte hid his gold somewhere near the fireplace and is protective of that area of the shop. Read more…
(504) 304-0576
1725 Music St, New Orleans, LA 70117, USA
For anyone looking into visiting one of the historic and haunted cemeteries of the New Orleans area, a quick search is likely to show St. Louis Cemetery No.1 or Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 as the top ones. While neither cemetery will disappoint those looking to bask among the many rows of historical mausoleums and gothic headstones while searching for paranormal activity; they’re not the only cemeteries in the area that have a reputation for supernatural encounters. The little known St. Read more…
(504) 434-7314
615 Pere Antoine Aly, New Orleans, LA 70116
10:00aM-22:00PM
Experience New Orleans’ most haunted hotspots, including Jackson Square, the Old Ursuline Convent, Beauregard-Keyes House, and the infamous LaLaurie Mansion. Tours run nightly at 6:00 PM & 8:00 PM for an unforgettable ghostly adventure. Read more…
1.888.626.2725
509 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
New Orleans, Louisiana is a city that has to be directly experienced to be believed. As many visitors to the city will say, there is something almost magical there, especially in the French Quarter. A darkly romantic vibe that hums throughout the city, especially at night, the clash of cultures there are not opposed, but instead wholly welcomed. For one of the oldest hotels in the city, some of these spirits are still said to remain there. Read more…
504-934-3463
616 St Peter St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Tableau by definition is a motionless figure or group of figures that are artistically depicted from belonging to a certain point or scene in human history. Leonardo Da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa” or Vincent van Gogh’s “Self Portrait” are among some of the more fitting and popular examples of a tableau. But what if we here at FrightFind told you that there is an open kitchen bar down in New Orleans that is haunted by a smattering of ghostly entities that resemble a tableau itself? Not only does such a place exist, but even better….the place is actually named Tableau. Read more…



