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    Hottest Hell Tours

    Hottest Hell Tours

    4.9 • 1K reviews
    New Orleans, LA

    Hottest Hell Tours is a locally rooted team of lifelong New Orleanians and a seasoned historian who transform the city’s shadowed past into living stories. Their adults-only walks braid verified history with time-honored folklore,...

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    Garden District Walking Tour: Literature, Horror, and True Crime

    Explore grand homes and eerie stories of crime, literature, and lore with a licensed guide in the Garden District.

    From$37person
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    Walking the Devil's Empire Tour

    Explore New Orleans’ haunted history through chilling stories on a 1 hour 45 minute walking tour

    From$39person
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    The Dim Corner Tour

    Explore lesser-known true crime sites from the Old U.S. Mint through the French Quarter

    From$39person

    Review summary

    4.9
    Excellent
    1K reviews•Google Maps

    Travelers consistently rave about the exceptional storytelling abilities of the guides here. JJ stands out in multiple reviews for his deep knowledge and fact-based approach to New Orleans history, while Ricardo earns praise for his theatrical delivery and engaging lore. Jeremy gets called out as a natural storyteller who's both hilarious and incredibly knowledgeable, and Elaine receives particular acclaim for weaving together the complex history of the city through captivating narratives. The guides clearly know their material inside and out, covering everything from voodoo ceremonies and Marie Laveau to the darker chapters of the city's past. What makes these tours special is how the guides balance entertainment with authentic historical content. Visitors mention learning genuinely new stories even after taking multiple ghost tours in New Orleans over the years. The tours cover fascinating ground, from Louis Armstrong Park to the Lalaurie Mansion, with convenient bar stops along the way. Guides demonstrate thoughtfulness too, like bringing hand warmers on cold nights and managing groups safely through traffic. The Hell Vision option gets a thumbs up from those who tried it, and the overall experience seems to deliver exactly what people hope for: a fun, informative walk through the spooky and colorful history of New Orleans.

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    Review 1 of 4
    5/5

    They care. They go for accuracy, nuances of what makes the city unique and good storytelling. A lot of fun. Not hooky or cheesy. Less history or scares and more engagement but thats the point, right. John is great. High energy and very knowledgeable of the city and it history when time for questions.

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    Matt Fenwick

    March 29, 2026

    Review 1 of 1
    5/5

    They care. They go for accuracy, nuances of what makes the city unique and good storytelling. A lot of fun. Not hooky or cheesy. Less history or scares and more engagement but thats the point, right. John is great. High energy and very knowledgeable of the city and it history when time for questions.

    Photo of Matt Fenwick

    Matt Fenwick

    March 29, 2026