[Bourbon Orleans Hotel, Website]

Best Haunted Hotels to Stay at in New Orleans

07:00 October 25, 2023
By: Amelia Hervey

There is no better place to be in the Halloween season than New Orleans. As one of the most haunted cities in the country, there are plenty of haunted places to explore this October. With a rich history of ghosts, voodoo, and other intriguing folklore, you will not be disappointed with the spooky activities all over New Orleans. For those who wish to fully immerse themselves in the haunted culture of the city, there are also plenty of haunted hotels that can give tourists the full experience.

Despite having a haunted past, these hotels do not sacrifice quality for their mystical lure. These hotels will give you all of the luxury and comfort that one could need, while also giving you a peek into the deep history of the city and the supernatural presence it is known for. Here are ten of the best haunted hotels in New Orleans.


Top Ten Haunted Hotels for Your Stay in New Orleans

1. The Pontchartrain Hotel

2031 St Charles Ave., (504) 323-1400, thepontchartrainhotel.com

[The Pontchartrain Hotel, Website]

The Pontchartrain Hotel is a four-star luxury hotel located right on St. Charles Avenue in the Lower Garden District of New Orleans. This full-service hotel was built in 1927 and features oversized rooms, rooftop bar, and many other amenities for guests. With a prime spot right next to the St Charles streetcar, The Pontchartrain Hotel is the perfect place for both locals and tourists to have full access to the city.

Considered to be one of the most haunted spots in the entire city, The Pontchartrain is said to host as many as 25 ghosts due to a massive fire that happened back in 1929 when the hotel was originally built as apartments. Lovers of all things supernatural should consider staying on the 11th floor, an alleged hotspot for ghost activities.


2. Hotel St. Pierre

911 Burgundy St., (504) 524-4401, hotelstpierre.com

[Hotel St. Pierre, Website]

This three-star boutique hotel is located in downtown New Orleans, right on Burgundy St. Guests enjoy the closeness to hotspots in the city without being directly in the busiest parts of the French Quarter. St Pierre merges the classic architecture and history of New Orleans with modern comfort to provide an exceptional experience for guests. With courtyards, secluded sitting areas, and two outdoor pools, Hotel St. Pierre is a great option for those who wish to be a little closer to the action of the French Quarter.

The property is said to be haunted by two resident spirits, a Confederate war veteran and a middle-aged man. Guests have reported instances of objects moving randomly in the rooms, as well as TV channels being changed periodically without someone touching the remote.


3. Le Pavillon

833 Poydras St., (504) 581-3111, lepavillon.com

[Le Pavillon, Website]

Le Pavillon is a four-star hotel located right in the Central Business District known for its luxury accommodations, lavish design, and Southern hospitality. The hotel has a rich history in the city, the first-ever New Orleans radio station was once housed in the penthouse. With lounges, fitness centers, and more, Le Pavillon is a hotel experience like no other.

Le Pavillon houses a few different spirits, but it is widely claimed that the one spot to avoid is Room 301. A girl who was allegedly killed outside the hotel in the 1800s is said to have made a home inside Room 301, alongside other miscellaneous ghosts who play pranks on the guests.


4. Andrew Jackson Hotel

919 Royal St., (504) 561-5881, andrewjacksonhotel.com

[Andrew Jackson Hotel, Website]

Located on Royal Street, in the heart of the French Quarter, the Andrew Jackson Hotel is a three-star inn that is infused with both American and Creole influences. This townhouse-style hotel is only a block away from Bourbon Street, so guests do not have to travel far to have a night out on the town. Providing a quiet and cozy ambiance, the Andrew Jackson Hotel is the perfect place to prioritize comfort and relaxation even in one of the busiest parts of the city.

The Andrew Jackson Hotel is known to house many guests including, you guessed it, Andrew Jackson himself. There also have been sightings of a ghost housekeeper, who is often seen straightening up various rooms around the hotel. Lastly, there is said to be five orphan boy spirits wandering around the grounds. Those interested can read more about the specifics on the hotel website.


5. Hotel Monteleone

214 Royal St., (504) 523-3341, hotelmonteleone.com

[Hotel Monteleone, Website]

Hotel Monteleone is a four-star hotel in downtown New Orleans, known to be a luxurious and historic spot right on Royal Street. Stay in their spacious rooms and suites and enjoy the Carousel bar and in-hotel restaurant, as well as their beautiful outdoor pool. Whether you are in town for a few day stay, for a business conference, or even for a wedding, Hotel Monteleone provides first-class service and makes sure their guests have everything they could possibly need.

The Hotel Monteleone happens to be haunted by several French-speaking ghosts, particularly a little French boy named Maurice Begere who enjoys pranking guests who reside on the 14th floor. Additionally, the 13th and 14th-floor elevators have been known to be pranked by the ghosts of other young children, allegedly killed by a serial killer nanny in New Orleans folklore.


6. Bourbon Orleans Hotel

717 Orleans St., (885) 771-5214, bourbonorleans.com

[Bourbon Orleans Hotel, Website]

Another beautiful French Quarter spot, the Bourbon Orleans Hotel is a four-star hotel right in between Royal and Bourbon streets. Considered to be a historic landmark in the city, the Bourbon Orleans is known for its Southern hospitality, charm, as well as its style. Just a short walk from Jackson Square, book a suite, loft suite, or balcony room for an elegant and comfortable stay in a prime city location. Their outdoor heated saltwater pool is perfect for relaxing after a long day in the busy French Quarter.

The Bourbon Orleans Hotel is very open about their supernatural connections, even sharing the haunted history of the hotel on their official website. Ranked as one of the most haunted hotels in America, the hotel is said to house the ghosts of children, nuns, soldiers, dancers, and more. Learn more about it on their website to meet your potential apparitional neighbors.


7. Dauphine Orleans Hotel

415 Dauphine St., (504) 586-1800, dauphineorleans.com

[Dauphine Orleans Hotel, Website]

The Dauphine Orleans Hotel is a three-star boutique hotel in the French Quarter and offers Creole cottage-style rooms along with a carriage house option. Guests can enjoy spending time in intimate courtyards, having drinks on the Southern porch, and taking a dip in the salt-water pool. Experience the busy French Quarter during the day with a tranquil refuge to return to at the end of the day.

The Dauphine Orleans is home to many different spirits, mainly soldiers from the Civil War and "ladies of the night" who were once employed at May Baily's House, a historic brothel turned bar just next to the hotel. Both guests and employees have reported sightings of these various characters lingering both inside the bar and around the courtyards.


8. Hotel Provincial

1024 Chartres St., (504) 581-4995, hotelprovincial.com

[Hotel Provincial, Website]

Located on Chartres Street, right next to all of the historic and desirable tourist attractions of the Downtown area, is the Hotel Provincial. This three-star hotel is situated in the residential part of the French Quarter, which provides a serene and quiet space for those who want to be close to the action, but still value their peace and quiet. The Hotel Provincial is an architectural gem of the city and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. They are known for their family-friendly atmosphere, lush courtyards, and restored outbuildings.

The hotel served as a hospital for wounded Confederate soldiers during the Civil War, and guests have reported to have seen the ghosts of both soldiers and surgeons during their stays. Some have even reported seeing blood stains or pools of blood in their rooms—only to have them disappear instantly upon closer look.


9. Lafitte Guest House

1003 Bourbon St., (504) 581-2678, lafittehotelandbar.com

[Lafitte Guest House, Website]

A beautiful three-star hotel right on Bourbon Street, Lafitte Guest House provides picturesque balcony rooms overlooking the most famous street in New Orleans. Known for their antique furnishings and plush bedding, Lafitte Guest House offers unparalleled comfort. Choose between a cozy standard room or treat yourself to a history-filled balcony room, and don't forget to stop by their iconic bar. Their friendly and knowledgeable staff is there for you should you need anything at all and are happy to represent Southern hospitality in all of its forms.

Since it is on one of the most haunted streets in the entire city, it is expected that Lafitte Guest House would be a hotspot for paranormal activity. It is said that the infant of one of the previous owners passed away and cries can be heard throughout the hotel. Additionally, beware of Room 21, unless you want to meet the ghost of Marie, a girl who died of yellow fever in the room and can sometimes be found in the mirror.


10. Astor Crowne Plaza

739 Canal St., (504) 962-0500, astorneworleans.com

[Astor Crowne Plaza, Website]

Located right on the corner of Bourbon and Canal streets, Astor Crowne Plaza is a luxury four-star hotel with plenty of amenities, an onsite restaurant, an outdoor pool, and more. Conveniently located right next to the French Quarter, as well as the streetcar lines, the Astor Crowne Plaza is the perfect place to stay for weddings, business meetings, or simply a trip to the city. This sophisticated spot is a five-minute walk away from the heart of New Orleans or a quick drive away from other landmarks such as the Superdome, Riverwalk Shopping, and Harrah's Casino.

Paranormal enthusiasts who have stayed at the Astor Crowne Plaza have reported many paranormal sightings including strange orbs, spooky energy, and full-bodied ghosts. The oldest parts of the hotel have been known to hold more supernatural activity, but ghosts have been found around the entire hotel.


Top Hotels for a Haunted Stay in New Orleans

New Orleans is a great city to visit for any occasion, but the Halloween season is especially special. Compliment your ghost tours in the French Quarter with a stay in a haunted hotel, and learn more about the ghost culture in the city. With some of the richest history of any city in the nation — guests will love all of the supernatural stories that New Orleans has to offer.

These luxurious hotels all over the city will provide not only some fun haunted stories but also an excellent staying experience. With plenty of amenities, special perks, and the highest level of comfort, these haunted hotels are waiting for you to book your next stay!

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