French Market Inn – haunted hotel

    French Market Inn

    Hotel·Open·Public Access·Updated April 22, 2026
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    Background & History

    Historical context and known paranormal claims surrounding French Market Inn.

    The French Market Inn sits at 509 Decatur Street in the heart of the French Quarter, a few steps from Jackson Square and within earshot of the Mississippi River. Its antique brick façade opens onto a lobby of period paintings, chandeliers, and marble, and a stone-paved courtyard shaded by greenery—the kind of place that looks exactly like what visitors expect from historic New Orleans. What most of them do not expect is what has been reported inside its rooms for nearly two centuries.

    The property dates to 1722, when the original deed was issued to a baker named Dreux, whose family operated a bakery on the site throughout the eighteenth century, using a pulley system to hoist goods between floors. The building was later acquired by Baron Joseph Xavier de Pontalba, husband of the formidable Baroness Micaela Almonester de Pontalba, whose business empire still marks the French Quarter landscape in the form of the iconic Pontalba Buildings flanking Jackson Square. By the 1830s, the property had been converted into an inn, and it has operated as one in various forms ever since. The current French Market Inn, run by the Valentino family for over sixty years, maintains more than a hundred guest rooms, many still showcasing the original exposed beams and brick walls of the centuries-old structure.

    The hauntings were first recorded in 1832, shortly after the building began receiving guests. Visitors reported misty shapes entering their rooms after dark and loud metallic clanging echoing through the halls—sounds consistent with the old pulley system from the Dreux bakery era, operating in a building where no such equipment had functioned for decades. Those two phenomena—shadow figures and phantom mechanical sounds—have persisted without interruption for almost two hundred years.

    But the claim that has defined the French Market Inn's paranormal reputation is far more visceral. Guests have reported waking in the night to find their pillowcases, sheets, and sometimes their own skin marked with bloody handprints. The accounts are not limited to a single era or a handful of visitors. They span decades and continue to the present day, with guests who had no prior knowledge of the inn's reputation describing nearly identical experiences. One guest recounted waking drenched in what appeared to be blood, covering both occupants of the bed and the headboard, with neither person bearing any wound. The prevailing legend attributes the blood to the spirit of a prostitute who was murdered by a client on the property—a cry for help that manifests in the most startling way possible. No historical record has confirmed the specific murder, but the reports have proven remarkably resistant to debunking by their sheer volume and consistency.

    Beyond the handprints, guests describe beds shaking violently in the middle of the night with no seismic explanation, lamps clicking on and off in pitch-dark interior rooms, showers activating on their own, cold spots appearing without cause in the humid New Orleans air, shadow figures passing through walls, and the unmistakable sensation of being watched or physically touched. Room 218 has drawn particular attention from investigators. One paranormal researcher who stayed there reported being kept awake all night by unseen presences and an alarm clock that triggered repeatedly without being set. A guest on the third floor described waking to find her pillow being tugged beneath her head, and her daughter woke to a black figure standing between her bed and the windows. When they reported the incident to the front desk, the night clerk asked which room, then said simply that they did not get many reports from that floor.

    The French Market Inn does not hide from its reputation—the hotel's own website acknowledges the hauntings as part of its history. It remains one of the most popular and consistently booked properties in the French Quarter, operated with the warmth and professionalism the Valentino family is known for. The courtyard is still beautiful. The rooms are still charming. And the walls are still the same centuries-old brick that has absorbed whatever it is that keeps making itself known after dark.

    Type

    hotel

    Location

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    County

    Orleans Parish County

    Coordinates

    29.95538, -90.06433

    Added to Archive

    February 26, 2026

    Current Status

    Open

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    Activity Breakdown
    6

    Types of documented activity recorded at French Market Inn, organized by category.

    Visual Activity

    1
    Full-Body Apparitions

    Audio Activity

    2
    Disembodied Voices
    Unexplained Sounds

    Physical Disturbances

    1
    Physical Markings

    Sensory & Environmental

    1
    Cold Spots

    Behavioral & Interactive

    1
    Senses of Presence

    Reported Areas
    2

    Specific areas within French Market Inn where activity has been documented.

    Room 212

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    Upper Floors

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    0

    Known Entities
    2

    Entities, spirits, and figures that have been identified or reported at French Market Inn.

    The Baroness

    Woman in Red Dress

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    Contact Information

    501 Decatur St, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130

    29.95538, -90.06433

    Access

    Public Access

    Status

    Open

    Documented Experiences
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    Access Level

    Public Access

    Status

    Open

    Environment

    Not specified

    Sources & References
    5

    Referenced materials and documentation supporting the French Market Inn case file.

    Experience Glossary
    6

    Detailed descriptions of each type of activity documented at French Market Inn.

    Cold Spots

    environmental anomaly

    Definition

    A sudden, localized drop in temperature without an identifiable environmental explanation.

    What People Report

    Investigators often document sharply defined cold zones that contrast with surrounding air conditions. These temperature shifts may occur in specific rooms or corners and sometimes coincide with other reported activity.

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    Disembodied Voices

    audio phenomenon

    Physical Markings

    physical claim

    Full-Body Apparitions

    visual manifestation

    Unexplained Sounds

    audio anomaly

    Senses of Presence

    psychic perception

    Important Notices

    Information in this case file is compiled from public sources and community reports. Accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Always verify details before visiting, and check with property owners and local or state authorities to confirm access is permitted.