Andrew Jackson Hotel: If the ghosts and sounds of little children playing in the halls of a hotel gives you chills.
Arnaud’s Restaurant: The Arnaud’s restaurant in New Orleans is said to be haunted by Count Arnaud.
Calcasieu Courthouse: Lake Charles is home to the Calcasieu Courthouse where the only woman to be executed by the electric chair in Louisiana died.
Old Capitol Building: Fancy bumping into old ghosts? Well at the Old State Capitol Building in Baton Rouge you may find yourself face-to-face with an old congressman.
The Myrtles Plantation: The Myrtles Plantation may be one of the most famous haunts in New Orleans.
Magnolia Plantation Slave Cabin: Along with the Myrtles Plantation, the Magnolia Plantation is certainly another one of the most famous haunted places in Louisiana.
Oak Alley Plantation: The creeping oak trees that cast a shadowy effect on the walkway of Oak Alley Plantation is pretty eerie.
Manchac Swamp: Here’s where some of that eerie voodoo that you hear about in Louisiana comes in.
St. Louis Cemetery No. 1: We really don’t have to explain why the St. Louis Cemetary No. 1 in New Orleans is considered haunted.