New Orleans, LA 70116
Haunted Houses in Louisiana
Louisiana is a state with paranormal and supernatural overload. Centuries of explorers, warmongers, voodoo priests, cut-throats, thieves, witches, businessmen, indigenous peoples, and backwoods clergy from all nationalities and walks of life have come together to make this state the epitome of a paranormal state if one such were ever to be fully recognized. More Haunted Louisiana »
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Lake Area Adventures, 5959 Common Street, Lake Charles, LA, USA
7pm - Midnight as business permits
THE HAUNTED ADVENTURE DARE TO BE SCARED?! WELL WE TRIPLE DOG DARE YOU TO WALK THROUGH OUR GROUNDS (5959 COMMON ST)…TAKEN OVER BY GHOSTS & GHOULS AND MUCH MORE! CONFIRM YOUR WORST FEARS WITH US THIS OCTOBER! OCT 16, 23, 29, & 30TH* 7PM-MIDNIGHT *MORE DATES MAY BE ADDED 5959 Common St Lake Charles, LA Read more…
504-405-4402
515 St Philip St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Mon-Sat: 11:00 - 21:00 Sun: 10:00 - 21:00
Short description Specializing in small, intimate tour groups with five star rated guides who delight in bringing the city’s history to life for you! Read more…
833 Poydras St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
Le Pavillon Haunted Hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana The Le Pavillon hotel opened in 1907 on the corner of Poydras and Baronne in New Orleans, LA. It’s a a 10-story hotel that was originally called the New Denechaud Hotel. The hotel changed ownership several times and today is known as the Le Pavillon and often referred to as “The Belle of New Orleans.” With such a rich history the hotel has picked up many ghost stories over the years. The Le Pavillon is said to be one of the most haunted hotels in the city of New Orleans. 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…
7747 Hwy 61, St. Francisville, LA , USA
Haunted Myrtles Plantation Built in 1796, The Myrtles Plantation is located near Baton Rouge, Louisiana. In the 1970’s, the mansion was converted into a Bed & Breakfast. Those who visit are treated to the splendor of 1790’s southern architecture, with the grandeur of a traditional plantation-style home. In addition to opulent chandeliers, a vast veranda, and ornamental furnishings, the Bed & Breakfast also offers a ghastly history full of violence and scandal. Visitors experience the mystery firsthand via daily guided tours… and firsthand while they sleep. History of the Myrtles Plantation AKA Laurel House Myrtles Plantation in St. Read more…
337-745-72881
1717 Veteran Memorial HWY, Eunice, LA 70535, USA
The serene Lakeview Park and Beach deliver tranquility in the daylight but become transformed into a shockingly horrific place by night. As guests walk though the haunted house, they will be amazed at how fast things can change. Read more…
337-526-6436
604 N Enterprise Blvd, Lake Charles, LA 70601, USA
BLUDD Vessel is permanently closed but may be onto new ventures soon. Blood, sweat, and fears run rampant in this haunted attraction, which is one of the few that takes place on a ship. Welcome aboard the “Bludd Vessel” for a scary adventure that will have your blood pressure rising. Read more…
504-524-9232
1013 St Ann St, New Orleans, LA 94133, USA
The Creole House – Inn on St. Ann is a thirty room hotel very close to Bourbon Street in New Orleans. It was built in the 1830s, and has a few ghostly inhabitants. The classic French quarter inn features the Creole cottage once owned by Marie Laveau, a famous voodoo priestess. There’s bound to be some scares and hauntings if you visit the Inn on St. Ann. A common occurrence is the hijinks of a ghost the staff calls Knobby. Doorknobs on the second floor are constantly removed. Read more…
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…





