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New Orleans French Quarter, Voodoo, and Congo Square Walking Tour

Overview
A 5-star guide will walk you through the French Quarter where you'll discover its unique culture, architecture, and history. Hear stories of our Voodoo Queen and learn about the religion of Voodoo. Each guide is unique, and no two tours are the same! This tour does not enter any cemeteries, but does cover cemetery history and burial practices.
City: New Orleans
Mon 23 Dec
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Mon 23 Dec
Starting at $25.99
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What's Included
90-Minute French Quarter, Voodoo, and Cemetery Walking Tour
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately.
  • All guides are licensed by the City of New Orleans.
  • Bring bottled water. Weather conditions can become increasingly hot in the summer months and drinking water is necessary to prevent dehydration.
  • Check In begins 30 minutes prior to tour departure. Tour departs on time. Late arrivals will not be refunded.
  • Children under 5 are free of charge.
  • Please note St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 is closed to the public and no access will be granted
What To Expect
1
French Quarter
As you stroll through the streets of the French Quarter, learn about New Orleans history and the classic architecture around the city. Walk by shotgun homes — one of the most popular styles of Southern homes in the early 1860s — as well as Creole townhouses. Along the way, hear more about the city’s legendary voodoo practitioners such as Marie Laveau. Many New Orleans residents believe in the religion, and various ancient traditions and rituals are still observed.
2
Bourbon Street
Bourbon Street, located in the heart of the French Quarter of New Orleans, is known for its many bars and clubs. With over 17 million visitors annually, it’s no secret that it has become one of the main attractions of the city.
3
Royal Street
A block from Bourbon Street, Royal Street is known for its art galleries and shops.
4
Louis Armstrong Park
Once you leave the cemetery, head to the old train station, which is now a visitor center, to take a quick break before going to Louis Armstrong Park, home of Congo Square.) Your guide shares stories of large gatherings that took place here in the 1800s, including voodoo rituals. Please note: Expect to walk at a leisurely pace and cover about one mile during your 2-hour tour. Comfortable walking shoes and water bottles are recommended.
5
St. Louis Cemetery No. 1
See the oldest cemetery in New Orleans from the outside. Note we do not enter inside the cemetery. Hear about the different types of above ground tombs and the entombment process.
6
Voodoo Authentica
Learn all about New Orleans Voodoo, the history, traditions, and our Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveau.
7
Jackson Square
Learn about the history of the first settlements in New Orleans, see the first apartment buildings in the United States, St. Louis Cathedral-- and more!
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (1000)
Tanya_W
Mar 2021
Taylor our guide was so informative and the bus that picked us up was awesome!!! We learned a lot and it was very entertaining!
Jacqueline_B
Mar 2021
Taylor was an amazing tour guide and I would never had known it was his first tour on this specific topic. Not only was he informative he was very engaging. He knew his stuff abs he knew how to get everyone involved in various topics. Very worth while to take.
Heather_S
Mar 2021
Taylor was our tour guide and he was awesome. He was witty, dark sense of humor and very knowledgeable about the history of NOLA. We took breaks over a two hour walk through the quarter to Arm Strong Park. I especially appreciated his knowledge and passion on Marie Laveau. It was a bit emotional going in Congo Square learning the history. We will absolutely be going again on our next trip.

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