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Nighttime Ghosts & Spirits Walking Tour

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$32

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5

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Nighttime Ghosts & Spirits Walking TourNotoriously known for its paranormal activity, the New Orleans is often referred to as the most haunted city in the United States. Join this New Orleans ghost tour to learn about paranormal stories and perhaps get a glimpse for yourself of something spooky.For many years the historic city of New Orleans has been the destination for paranormal investigators. Many homes and taverns have been under investigation, and their stories have been featured on reality shows aired on The History Channel and The Discovery Channel. This New Orleans evening tour will take you through the French Quarter, where the "singing rain" myth originated. According to legend, after it rains, beautiful voices come out of the mist at night. Listen to the stories, and maybe you will hear some voices yourself.Hear ghostly stories about haunted hotels and the courthouse where the state supreme court is based. You'll even visit a former slave exchange. Tour the haunted Bourbon Orleans Hotel, which has been a convent, a theater and even an orphanage. Visit the ghosts that inhabit the famous hotel and hear the stories of staff members who regularly report sightings of spirits and ghosts. Take an exciting look at the relics of voodoo ceremonies, a vampire slaying kit, and age old tools of the trade used by mystical and mysterious inhabitants of our city.It's not guaranteed you will have a spiritual encounter, but you will definitely learn about the spooky history and see all the places where you will most likely have one. Don't miss out; this unique and spooky French Quarter evening tour will excite you and all the other things that go bump in the night.

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culturalscenic

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shoreex

New Orleans, Louisiana Information

New Orleans, Louisiana, offers docking at New Orleans Port. Travelers explore French Quarter and Garden District. Excursions include swamp tours in Honey Island. Local markets sell beignets. The peak season, February to May, brings mild weather for river tours. Photography captures jazz streets and Mississippi vistas. Dining onboard includes gumbo, a Cajun favorite. Souvenirs, like Mardi Gras crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Creole history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the subtropical climate, while comfortable shoes enhance city walks. New Orleans’ cultural charm offers a vibrant American stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of historic districts and lively music, making New Orleans an engaging destination.

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Adult Price
$32
Child Price
$18