Explore haunted French Quarter streets and experience augmented reality encounters on a two-hour guided evening walk.
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2 Hours
Guided walk, Augmented reality
Stroll through the French Quarter after dark and hear chilling stories of its 300-year history. Augmented reality moments bring legendary events and characters to life as you walk with a licensed guide.
Bring an iPhone or iPad for the AR elements; alternate viewing is offered to Android users. The route includes uneven sidewalks, so wear comfortable shoes. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Bookings are non-refundable. All sales are final.
AR works on iPhone or iPad. The guide will provide an alternate viewing option for Android users.
Please arrive 15 minutes before your tour and show your barcoded voucher at the Lighthouse Ticket Office at Toulouse St. and the Mississippi River.
This is a walking tour on uneven sidewalks and streets, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
400 Toulouse St New Orleans, LA 70130 US
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Kevin Neal
April 3, 2026