Tours/New Orleans/Ghosts, Gods, & Gangsters of New Orleans
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Ghosts, Gods, & Gangsters of New Orleans

5.0(152)New Orleans1 hour
VIATOR5.0(36)TRIPADVISOR5.0(116)

Description

“★★★★★ I’ve taken quite a few walking tours in New Orleans and the several I’ve taken led by Edward Simon were hands down the most interesting, surprising, thoughtful, hilarious, deeply creepy, and absolute BEST. - Michael Cerveris, Star of 'Mindhunter' Wanna get weird? Walk with us, fam. Curated by parapsychologist Dr. Edward Simon, this adults-only walking tour time machine transports you back through the ill-fated settlement that famed occultist Aleister Crowley referred to as the “Quartier Macabre,” a city lost between life and God. One night, we’ll uncover Gallatin Street's scandalous past as a bustling red-light district, or we may find ourselves at the doorstep of the city’s first witch coven, whispering legends of magick rituals before getting stirred by vampire lore at the Old Ursuline Convent. Wherever the road travels, you’ll be led and engaged by a master storyteller tasked to make your stay in our city one you won’t soon forget. Book fast, or forever rue, boo.

Tour Options

Ghosts, Gods, & Gangsters of New Orleans
Private Tour (Up to 15 Guests)

Itinerary

Admission not included10 min

Our ghost tour pauses outside the gates of the Old Ursuline Convent, which has stood here since the early days of our city’s founding. Your guide recounts the legend of the casket girls - young women who traveled here long ago with peculiar chests in tow. According to lore, these cases contained unholy stowaways that still haunt the convent and streets nearby as vampiric beings to this day. As you gaze up at the decaying walls, you might wonder if something cursed still lurks within... Did the casket girls truly first usher vampires into New Orleans? Stand here after dark to hear the story and decide. Before we depart the convent grounds, listen closely for whispers on the wind.

10 min

After leaving the convent, we approach a grand, white-columned mansion that once belonged to Civil War general P.T. Beauregard before housing bestselling author Frances Parkinson Keyes. But not all who traversed this historic home's ornate rooms and parlors met a refined high society end. Over a hundred years ago, this was the site of one of the city's most infamous mafia hits. Some believe unsettled spirits still dwell here, caught in a phantom feud that continuously replays itself. As night falls, you may glimpse shadows of the conflict in the windows or hear faint echoes of the assassination that violently ended the rule of a notorious gangster.

Admission not included10 min

We pause outside the imposing facade of the stately Lalaurie residence, once occupied by the influential yet nefarious Madame Delphine Lalaurie, until a fateful day exposed her most insidious secrets. As we stand before the intricately wrought iron balcony, our guide recounts whispered tales of the ghastly revelations of diabolical experiments and unimaginable human suffering within these walls. Some say the anguished echoes can still be heard of those who perished by her philosophies. Others report sightings of the Madame herself, presiding still over her estate after death, denied her proper judgment for the reprehensible deeds committed on helpless souls. But we leave it to you to ponder... Do spirits still linger, or does public imagination haunt these grounds more fiercely than any wayward wraith could? What is evident is that this address continues to profoundly disturb anyone who learns of its history - now including those gathered among us on this tour.

10 min

We linger for a moment at the mouth of the unassuming street that now bears little trace of its debauched and deadly past. Your guide casts their lantern light towards what was once Gallatin Street - a seedy, riotous red light district that lured sailors and slummers to establishments promising every illicit desire in the late 1800s. Despite its allure, danger and predation lurked around every corner. Some tell tales of men lured by sirens into darkened dead ends, never seen again. Others whisper of malevolent gangsters hired by establishments that now mask their murderous history with respectable facades. But listen closely near the cracked sidewalks... Do you hear the distant echoes of raucous laughter turn suddenly to screams? Do wafts of lavender perfume mask the coppery scent of lives lost? We leave you to ponder if the spirits of Gallatin Street still lurk where their earthly vices laid them to rest too soon.

10 min

Before the sprawling green space of Jackson Square took shape, our guide tells us these very grounds bore witness to some of the city’s most shocking and gruesome public executions. Surrounded by armed guards, prisoners would meet their fate by hanging from a crude wooden structure or more barbaric means based on their alleged crimes. For some, the seconds dragged on in slow, suffocating horror witnessed by jeering crowds. Others faced swifter ends on the executioner’s block in view of the stone cathedral. Though carnival tunes float lightheartedly today, we pause to acknowledge the square’s darker times witnessing the end of convicted lives – no matter the reasons or rights. As we take our leave, glance back and ponder if unrest still stirs spirits to linger along these shadows where public punishments once summoned throngs as macabre entertainment. The grounds hold many secrets and seek souls underneath the serene green space of Jackson Square.

Admission not included10 min

Our guide pauses along the route to indicate an unassuming building that now contains the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum. But they share tales passed down through generations about this site’s shadowy role during the plague years. As infections raged unchecked, rumors persisted of the building secretly housing fringe doctors conducting lethal human experiments to identify vaccines via questionable means. Details remain lacking and facts elusive of who or how many may have suffered within these walls in the name of battling our city’s waves of epidemic onslaughts. Yet eerie stories endure of lost souls seen in the windows, nameless victims stolen away never to return home when promising remedy at an unfathomable moral cost. Disturbing rumors alone leave a lingering vileness around our quiet pharmacy museum that not even formal dedications to medical ingenuity can rinse out.

Admission not included10 min

We linger outside the stately Omni Royal Hotel, whose polished veneer masks a history of misfortune and sorrow. From fiery disasters to mafia underworld dealings, shadows seem to loom within even its brightest facades. Most chilling is the recent suicide plunge from the high roof amid speculation of deeper anguish, revealing one of the most shocking murders our city has ever seen. Today, travelers mingle cheerfully through the lobby, unaware of the heartbreak these walls quietly enshroud. Your guide may share their own disquieting experiences from nights spent wandering these haunting halls. But we invite you to draw your own conclusions about what pain lingers unfinished and what darker magnet seems to draw occasional chaos into an otherwise refined space. Not all is as bright and welcoming as it may first appear at this storied hotel.

Highlights

A licensed and certified walking tour guide

What's included

Included
A licensed and certified walking tour guide
Not included
While permitted in responsible moderation, drinks are not provided on this tour.
Private transportation
Gratuities
We do not go inside of private buildings

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Adults only - 17+
  • Please arrive 30 minutes prior for check-in. Tours depart at their scheduled times.
  • Please plan in advance for Ubers, taxis, Lyfts, and travel mishaps. We cannot accommodate late arrivals

Reviews(152)

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Kelley_M
May 4, 2026
A scary great time!

Edward is a fantastic storyteller. From ghosts, murders and mafia, his knowledge and enthusiasm make for a great time!

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tblume2018
April 23, 2026
Wonderful walking tour!

We booked the Ghosts, Gods & Gangsters walking tour with Spirit of Empire for a group of 10, and it exceeded expectations. Edward was an incredibly engaging storyteller—knowledgeable, animated, and clearly passionate about New Orleans’ darker history. He shared fascinating, true stories that brought the city’s past to life in a way that kept everyone fully captivated. The pacing was perfect, the route was interesting, and the time flew by. This is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a memorable and well-run walking tour. Highly recommend!

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JanetS6
March 23, 2026
Fantastic Tour

Dr Edward Simon is a fantastic storyteller! We all listened intently as he told us about ghosts, goblins and gangsters! Highly recommend!!

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tillieny
January 26, 2026
Such a fun tour!

I found this tour using reviews. There are so many tour options online. The reviews were right! Great tour! Great guide! I was in town with friends for a few days and we wanted to do something a little different. It was really interesting to hear some of the stories of NO past. Highly recommend!

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670darrylh
January 2, 2026
Favorite “Dark side of the French Quarter” tour.

I have done many French Quarter “ghost” tours over the past approx. 25 years. Dr. Edward Simon’s tour is a best in class and now my favorite. He keeps a smaller more conversational group, versus the loud gawker type guides in garish dress. He speaks to the facts versus going into emotion and sensationalism. I recommend him to anyone wanting a high quality historical learning experience yet still with much real humor and memorable stories you may spend the next weeks researching to grasp the full extent of the matter.

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Mallory_E
November 1, 2025
Great tour! Highly recommend you check it out! Lots of great stories and fun people watching!

We had the best time on this tour, highly recommend! Team Edward was hilarious and gave a great overview of the city and all the history that came with i.

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laurawaits
October 18, 2025
Great Tour

Edward was Great… Very knowledgeable and a Good Storyteller… Was tired from walking all day, almost didn’t go, but so so glad I did. Edward was so interesting and it was an entertaining experience… also very informative.

Operator response

Appreciate you toughing it out and showing up—especially after a full day of walking. Glad it was worth it. Always a win when the stories keep you hooked despite tired feet. Hope to catch you again next time you’re in town!

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Kelly S
October 5, 2025
Reliable-ish Narrator- Fantastic guide!

Edward was great! He brought the dark history of NOLO to life (er, death) for us and it was fantastic! We saw several other tours on ours and they looked very commercial and theatrical. If that's your vibe, go there. But if you want a more unique and intimate tour, Dr. Edward Simon is your guide.

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Operator response

Thank you so much! I love that you caught the spirit—pun fully intended. I’m all about keeping it real, rooted in history, and a little off the beaten path. It was a pleasure guiding you through the darker corners of the city, and I truly appreciate you choosing the more intimate route. Hope to see you again for another walk through the shadows!

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stellafrances2016
September 24, 2025
Historical context makes for fascinating stories

Our whole family ( two generations of adults) thoroughly enjoyed our evening tour with Edward. I learned so much! And it was totally interesting. I appreciated that the ghost and gangster stories were based in true facts and enhanced with historical depth. Really, hearing the historical details was just what I wanted. I felt really fortunate that we had chosen THIS tour. Highly recommend.

Operator response

Thank you so much for this thoughtful review. It means a lot to know the stories resonated across generations in your family. I really aim to keep things grounded in truth while still delivering a memorable and meaningful experience, so I’m glad the historical depth hit the mark. I’m grateful you chose this tour and would love to have you back anytime you're in New Orleans!

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Jessica_F
September 20, 2025
Great tour

Edward and his wife were very knowledgeable of New Orleans and Louisiana. They were engaging and entertaining. My husband and I were very happy with our selection and look forward to enjoying his podcast moving forward.

Operator response

Thank you both so much! It was a pleasure having you on the tour, and I’m really glad the stories resonated. Jacey and I love sharing the history and hidden corners of this city, so it means a lot to hear it connected with you. I hope you enjoy the podcast just as much, and we’d love to have you back anytime!

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