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New Orleans Voodoo and French Quarter Walking Tour

Overview
ACCESS TO SOME LOCATIONS, Some areas MAY BE RESTRICTED DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

This two-hour walking tour, led by a highly trained historian tour guide, is an essential immersion into New Orleans culture. Major stops and content include: History of Voodoo, Jackson Square, Armstrong Park, Congo Square, Voodoo Cultural site or establishment. This tour branches beyond New Orleans' colonial history, delving into the continued development of New Orleans culture into the 19th and 20th century. Learn about the development of Voodoo and its practitioners’ blending of African tribal spirituality, Catholicism, and magical beliefs as you stroll the city’s oldest neighborhood, the French Quarter.
City: New Orleans
Sat 14 Jun
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Starting at $35.00
Sat 14 Jun
Starting at $35.00
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What's Included
2 hour walking tour
Narration by a licensed, professional Tour Guide Historian
Additional Info
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
What To Expect
1
French Quarter
tour the neighborhood
2
Mississippi River
Learn about the origins of New Orleans and the pre-colonial site of Bulbancha, a well-established and significant site for Indigenous peoples across the Gulf South. Bulbancha and the Mississippi River were pivotal to the founding of the provincial city of French Louisiana over 300 years ago.
3
Jackson Square
Learn about the development of Voodoo and its practitioners’ blending of African tribal spirituality, Catholicism, and magical beliefs as you stroll the city’s oldest neighborhood, the French Quarter.
4
St. Louis Cathedral
learn about the connections of voodoo and catholicism
5
Louis Armstrong Park
While visiting the public park named after one of the city's most storied and iconic musicians, your guide will help us peer into the often unexpected and untold connections of Jazz and Voodoo. Much like Voodoo, the history of Jazz is complex, misunderstood, misrepresented, and rooted in centuries of cultural evolution in the Afro-Caribbean diaspora of New Orleans. But, despite plenty of resistance, it is today embraced by people across culture, class, race, and geography.
6
Congo Square
Uncover the brutal realities of America’s largest slave rebellion while tracing the history Congo Square and it’s influence and place from pre-colonial America to present day New Orleans.
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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 (18)
SILVIA_S
Jun 2021
Very informational about the history of Voodoo in New Orleans. We love learning new things. We will return for more...
Cecily_R
Sep 2020
We loved walking through the French Quarter and learning about Voodoo and other historical events. Our guide Tara was great. She gave us recommendations, was very thorough and threw in cool stories along the tour.
Mgodpress
Feb 2020
Excellent, fun, informative tour and Charlie was a great guide. We would recommend it to other families with older children. It was a great activity for all of us to enjoy together.

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