Looking for a night out that’s equal parts thrills and chills? Grab your crew and join us for "Till Death Do Us Part," the haunted pub crawl that dives into the darker side of love, betrayal, and revenge.
With a heartbreaking route along Royal Avenue, Bourbon Street, and Ursulines Avenue, you'll be reconsidering your own path to love. These aren’t your average love stories—think affairs, tragic endings, and revenge so sweet it could raise the dead. Get ready to hear tales of restless spirits who refuse to move on from their bitter love affairs, long after the final toast was made.
Whether you're celebrating with your party, hanging with the crew, or just looking for a wild night out, you’ll discover that love may just be the deadliest - and most entertaining thing of all.
So, come for the ghosts, stay for the good times, and see why sometimes, till death isn't just a vow- it’s a thrilling adventure.
Cheers to betrayal, booze, and one unforgettable night!
Drinks not included.
Micaela Almonester, Baroness de Pontalba, was a woman whose life was marked by wealth, power, tragedy, and resilience, and she became one of the most influential women in New Orleans during the 19th century. Her story is full of drama, as she overcame personal and family struggles to leave an indelible mark on the city’s architecture and society. She is best known for commissioning the Pontalba Apartments in the French Quarter, one of New Orleans' most iconic buildings.
Like many properties in the French Quarter, 734 Royal Street has its share of ghost stories and paranormal lore. The French Quarter is famously considered one of the most haunted areas in the United States, with many buildings, including some along Royal Street, linked to tragic histories, ghost sightings, and mysterious happenings. Whether it's a ghostly apparition of a long-gone resident or eerie noises that echo through the house's halls, the spirits of New Orleans are said to linger in the most unexpected places. Some visitors to 734 Royal Street have reported experiencing unexplained phenomena, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the property.
Marie Laveau’s House of Voodoo is one of the most famous landmarks in New Orleans, especially for those interested in the city’s rich cultural history, spiritual practices, and the world of Voodoo. Located on the iconic Bourbon Street in the French Quarter, this shop draws visitors from all over the world, offering a unique blend of New Orleans’ mysticism, tradition, and intrigue.
You will make your own way to the meeting points