Top Halloween Events in New Orleans 2025: Parades, Haunted Tours & Spooky Fun

New Orleans, a city with an active culture and a party atmosphere, every year at the end of October becomes a magical place of the dead. Halloween has been compared to the Carnival since it is so widespread and it draws people in great numbers to the French Quarter for ghost tours, costume parades, and horror houses. The Krewe of Boo Parade and the Bug at the Zoo, which both cater to families, are among the many celebrations available to the city where kids, adults, and even the most daring ones find their activities. This guide provides a rundown of the best Halloween activities in New Orleans for 2025 for those who seek the scare and the fun, whether it is through enjoying Halloween plays, watching creative costumes or visiting haunted places.

Halloween Events in New Orleans (November 8–22, 2025)

Event NameDate & TimeVenue / LocationOrganizerTicket Price (From)
The XU EXPERIENCE @ TreehouseNov 8, 10:00 PMTreehouse, New OrleansLarry Morrow$0.00
Fat V: Fat Nerds!Nov 9, 7:00 PMThe AllWays Lounge & CabaretDick Jones$23.18
All Black Attire Sexy Masquerade Boat PartyNov 15, 6:00 PMPaddlewheeler Creole QueenSkyline Yacht Cruises$71.21
Club Ascendance: Scorpio (New Orleans)Nov 15, 10:00 PMAnna’s, New OrleansAscendance$13.76
Bosses and Blankets: Women’s Networking Picnic (NOLA)Nov 15, 4:00 PM1 Palm Dr, New Orleans$33.85
Naturally New OrleansNov 20, 4:30 PMAndré Cailloux Center for Performing Arts & Cultural JusticeOne Book One New Orleans$0.00
Lemon Drop Festival New OrleansNov 22, 12:00 PMWoldenberg ParkLemon Drop Festival$54.86
Lemon Drop Festival Vendor EventNov 22, 12:00 PMWoldenberg ParkLemon Drop Festival$295.47
NEW ORLEANS VS EVERYBODY OFFICIAL SILENT PARTYNov 22, 10:00 PMDew Drop Inn Hotel & LoungeCarter Productions$0.00

1. Family-Friendly Fun

New Orleans allows children to get a taste of the city’s ghastly side, but only in a safe manner. For instance, the activities Boo Carre and Boo at the Zoo integrate costumes, candy, and performances. The Skeleton House, where you may meet hilarious skeletons inspired by celebrities and local heroes alike, is one of the most fascinating attractions.

2. Haunted Adventures

Accompany a ghost walking tour in the French Quarter and you will get to hear about ghosts, voodoo, and vampires. If you want to get scared to the max, then you should try the haunted houses The Mortuary and New Orleans Nightmare, which are not only scary but also very well-designed.

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