New Orleans True Crime Pub Crawl
Explore New Orleans' dark history on a true crime pub crawl, visiting notorious bars and uncovering chilling tales with a licensed guide.
Provider Score Distribution
Cumulative distribution showing how many tours score at or below each rating on each provider platform in New Orleans.
Provider Scores
Important Information
- • Wheelchair accessible
- • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- • Service animals allowed
- • Public transportation options are available nearby
- • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- • Routes may change due to parades, festivals, or construction
- • Tour takes place rain or shine
- • People under 21 years
Dive into the chilling history of New Orleans with the True Crime Pub Crawl, a captivating journey through the city's most notorious crimes. This guided tour takes you to local bars frequented by infamous figures, offering a unique blend of history and intrigue. As you wander through the historic French Quarter, your licensed guide will recount tales of the Ax Man's reign of terror, the Upstairs Lounge Arson, and the infamous Bourbon Street Bloodbath. You'll also explore the alleged connections between New Orleans residents and the JFK assassination. Perfect for true crime enthusiasts, this tour combines storytelling with the vibrant atmosphere of the city's nightlife. Don't miss the chance to experience New Orleans' dark side in an unforgettable way.
Pros
- Explore New Orleans' dark history on a pub crawl
- Visit bars with notorious pasts
- Learn about JFK assassination links
- Hear tales of the Ax Man's terror
- Discover infamous French Quarter crimes
Includes
- Licensed guide
- Guided tour
Excludes
- Alcoholic beverages
- Parking fees
- Drinks
Tour Highlights
- • Explore New Orleans' dark history on a pub crawl
- • Visit bars with notorious pasts
- • Learn about JFK assassination links
You'll be redirected to the tour operator's website to complete your booking.


