New Orleans Voodoo Tour

425 Basin St New Orleans, LA 70112
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Detail It lasts approximately 2 hours.
Detail Appropriate for All Ages
Detail Handicap Accessible
Detail Both Cameras and Video Cameras are Permitted
New Orleans Voodoo Tour Schedule Schedule
New Orleans Voodoo Tour
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A group of people stands near a white mausoleum with one person appearing to guide or speak to the othersA group of people stands near a white mausoleum with one person appearing to guide or speak to the othersA group of people stands near a white mausoleum with one person appearing to guide or speak to the othersA group of people stands near a white mausoleum with one person appearing to guide or speak to the others

Unveil the mysteries of one of New Orleans' most intriguing cultural elements with the New Orleans Voodoo Tour, located in the heart of Louisiana's most vibrant city. Dive into the enigmatic world of voodoo, where tradition meets mystique in an enchanting experience that highlights the spiritual history of the French Quarter. As you stroll through the lively streets, you'll encounter the Maison de Marie Laveau and the eerie yet captivating St. Louis Cemetery No. 1. This tour is not just about stories; it immerses you in the city's unique blend of African, Haitian, and Creole heritages, making it an unforgettable journey into the roots of New Orleans' soul.

Embark on this two-hour walking tour that guides you through the colorful streets and hidden corners of the French Quarter. Your expert guide will unravel the fascinating stories behind voodoo practices and the key figures who shaped its legacy, such as the renowned Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveau. As you explore, you'll cover approximately 1.5 miles, so comfortable walking shoes are a must. Along the way, pause at intriguing landmarks like the Congo Square, where enslaved ancestors held vibrant musical gatherings, infusing the area with a rhythm that still resonates today. Each stop is an opportunity to deepen your understanding of the cultural and spiritual significance of voodoo in the vibrant tapestry of New Orleans.

As you wander deeper into the tour, expect a mesmerizing visit to the legendary St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, often deemed the city’s most haunted. Here, the intricate tales of those laid to rest are as captivating as the cemetery's unique above-ground tombs. Guided by lantern lights as the shadows grow longer, you'll discover the importance of the ancestors in Voodoo belief systems. Don't forget to capture the textured beauty of the tombs and altars dedicated to the spirits, adding a layer of visual intrigue to your New Orleans experience. With each step, the mystique of voodoo becomes less of a myth and more of a fascinating reality.

The New Orleans Voodoo Tour offers a unique insight into a world that once thrived under a veil of secrecy. Voodoo's origins trace back to West Africa, brought over by enslaved Africans, and interwoven with Catholicism and indigenous practices in Haiti before flourishing in New Orleans. Marie Laveau, the legendary Voodoo Queen of New Orleans, was instrumental in popularizing and legitimizing the practice during the 19th century, using her influence to empower the local community. By exploring the history woven into the city's streets, this experience transcends a mere sightseeing walk, becoming a cultural awakening to an often-misunderstood practice.

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 Stop at  Congo Square
Congo Square in New Orleans is a vibrant cultural landmark echoing with the rhythms of history. Nestled within Louis Armstrong Park, this historic space once served as a gathering ground for enslaved African Americans. Here, they preserved their cultural heritage through music, dance, and open-air markets. Today, Congo Square is a testament to resilience and diversity, celebrating the rich Creole and African influences that define New Orleans' spirit.
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 Stop at  Marie Laveau's House Of Voodoo
Step into the enigmatic world of Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo in New Orleans, where mystique and spirituality intertwine. This captivating shop and cultural landmark offer a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Voodoo traditions. Discover an array of unique charms, spiritual artifacts, and historical insights. Whether you're a curious traveler or a devoted seeker, this intriguing destination invites you to explore its magical atmosphere.
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 Stop at  St. Louis Cemetery No. 1
St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 in New Orleans beckons with an otherworldly allure, where history whispers through its ornate, above-ground tombs. Established in 1789, this iconic resting place is a labyrinth of weathered stone and vibrant lore. As the oldest cemetery in the city, it houses the remains of famed Voodoo queen, Marie Laveau, offering an intoxicating blend of mystery and New Orleans' rich cultural tapestry.

In summary, the New Orleans Voodoo Tour offers you an illuminating exploration that merges history, culture, and spirituality. As you leave the city’s serpentine streets, you'll carry with you not just the knowledge of voodoo's heritage but an appreciation of its vibrant role in shaping the New Orleans identity. Whether you are a history buff, a culture enthusiast, or someone in search of the city's hidden stories, this tour promises to provide a unique perspective. Embrace the allure of New Orleans and book your tour today for an adventure that promises both enlightenment and enchantment, rooted in the soulful heart of Louisiana.

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New Orleans Voodoo Tour
Available 12/23/2024 until 6/18/2025 View Detailed Schedule
A voodoo queen, Nicolas Cage's pyramid, hauntings, and local history!
Frequently Asked Questions for New Orleans Voodoo Tour:
  • What methods of transportation does the New Orleans Voodoo Tour use?
    This is a walking tour.
  • Approximately how long does the New Orleans Voodoo Tour last?
    It lasts approximately 2 hours.
  • For what ages is the tour appropriate?
    Great for all ages!
  • Is photography / video recording allowed on the New Orleans Voodoo Tour?
    Yes.
  • Is the New Orleans Voodoo Tour handicap accessible?
    Yes.

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