LaLaurie Mansion, located at 1140 Royal Street in New Orleans, Louisiana, is a historic building with a dark and storied past. This infamous mansion was …
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Mar 17, 2024
A historic house that's been rebuilt and then modified since the original structure (that Delphine LaLaurie lived in) burned down. You can't go inside, but it's a pretty house to look at. Full review by solocationer
Jan 2, 2023
All you are able to do at the Lalaurie Mansion is to look at it from the outside. We looked at it and left- not much you can say about it. Full review by Elizabeth K
Oct 23, 2022
We were on a ghost tour and they never came by this place so we had to see it for ourselves. Of course, we had read the stories of Delphine Lalaurie so we didn't need a tour. I liked how they dressed… Full review by Bruce P
Will be in New Orleans in a few weeks; what tour do you recommend and why that includes this house?
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The "New Orleans Ghost, Voodoo, and Vampire Night time Walking Tour" covers all your important spots in the French Quarter and covers Lalaurie Mansion nicely! Call (855) …
The "New Orleans Ghost, Voodoo, and Vampire Night time Walking Tour" covers all your important spots in the French Quarter and covers Lalaurie Mansion nicely! Call (855) 226-9624 to book.
nope, it's a private property, but as a landmark you can see the house from outside, get the history and if you are lucky catch a ghost with your camera.
You cannot tour the house because it is a private residence owned and lived in by the current owners. You can go on French Quarter tours that go by the house and is talked …
You cannot tour the house because it is a private residence owned and lived in by the current owners. You can go on French Quarter tours that go by the house and is talked about. The best tour of the Quarter is given by the Friends Of the Cabildo. You get your tickets at the Cabildo in Jackson Square. Go on line to check availability and times.
The original LaLaurie mansion burnt down after she left, the house on site is a replacement.
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Ok we were in New Orleans today and wanted to take a tour of the house but it says it is permanently closed down now. Anyone know why and if it will re open again?