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Visite privée à pied du quartier français, du vaudou et de la place du Congo

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Take a stroll down through the supernatural realm of New Orleans. This private tour led by one of our local lore experts include the city's most famous voodoo queen. The walking tour takes you through the French Quarter and explores many famous locations. Your group will discover the architecture of the French Quarter and visit the home of Marie Laveau, the powerful priestess who practiced the religion in and around the quarter in the 1800s. New Orleans’ history and culture are ever-present in the colorful homes, above-ground tombs, and voodoo legends that you will unearth on this mesmerizing tour. While we do visit the outside of St. Louis Cemetery #1 and explore cemetery topics and grave culture, we do not enter any cemeteries on this tour.
Ville: La Nouvelle Orléans
Fri 13 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Private professional guide for your group of up to 16 travelers
Private professional guide for your group of up to 16 travelers
Private professional guide for your group of up to 16 travelers
Private professional guide for your group of up to 16 travelers
Private professional guide for your group of up to 16 travelers
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • This tour does not go inside any cemeteries.
  • 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
  • While we do our best to accommodate all guests with mobility issues, the conditions of the terrain in the historic French Quarter present challenges. Please book accordingly.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Royal Street
Meet your guide at the corner of Royal and Conti Streets in the French Quarter 30 minutes prior to tour to start your voodoo and cemetery walking tour of New Orleans.
2
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.
3
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.
4
Voodoo Authentica
Since the 1990s, Voodoo Authentica has been crafting handmade voodoo dolls, gris-gris bags and more from Dumaine Street in the French Quarter. This is just another legendary location that visitors are pointed towards during a Witches Brew Tours voodoo tour.
5
Marie Laveau House of Voodoo
Located in the famously haunted French Quarter, Marie Laveau’s House of Voodoo offers a variety of spiritual and religious items to visitors. These range from tribal masks to charms and each has its own specific purpose and meaning. During a tour with Witches Brew Tours, guests are taken past this amazing shop.
6
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.
7
Congo Square
Congo Square is an open space within Louis Armstrong Park, which is located in the Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans. The Tremé neighborhood is famous for its history of African American music.
8
Jackson Square
The beautiful landmark known as Jackson Square is named after the legendary General Jackson who led soldiers to victory during the Battle of New Orleans. On a Witches Brew tour, you’ll pass this location and get to view the statue of Jackson.
9
Royal Street
Meet your guide at the corner of Royal and Conti Streets in the French Quarter 30 minutes prior to tour to start your voodoo and cemetery walking tour of New Orleans.
10
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.
11
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.
12
Voodoo Authentica
Since the 1990s, Voodoo Authentica has been crafting handmade voodoo dolls, gris-gris bags and more from Dumaine Street in the French Quarter. This is just another legendary location that visitors are pointed towards during a Witches Brew Tours voodoo tour.
13
Marie Laveau House of Voodoo
Located in the famously haunted French Quarter, Marie Laveau’s House of Voodoo offers a variety of spiritual and religious items to visitors. These range from tribal masks to charms and each has its own specific purpose and meaning. During a tour with Witches Brew Tours, guests are taken past this amazing shop.
14
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.
15
Congo Square
Congo Square is an open space within Louis Armstrong Park, which is located in the Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans. The Tremé neighborhood is famous for its history of African American music.
16
Jackson Square
The beautiful landmark known as Jackson Square is named after the legendary General Jackson who led soldiers to victory during the Battle of New Orleans. On a Witches Brew tour, you’ll pass this location and get to view the statue of Jackson.
17
Royal Street
Meet your guide at the corner of Royal and Conti Streets in the French Quarter 30 minutes prior to tour to start your voodoo and cemetery walking tour of New Orleans.
18
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.
19
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.
20
Voodoo Authentica
Since the 1990s, Voodoo Authentica has been crafting handmade voodoo dolls, gris-gris bags and more from Dumaine Street in the French Quarter. This is just another legendary location that visitors are pointed towards during a Witches Brew Tours voodoo tour.
21
Marie Laveau House of Voodoo
Located in the famously haunted French Quarter, Marie Laveau’s House of Voodoo offers a variety of spiritual and religious items to visitors. These range from tribal masks to charms and each has its own specific purpose and meaning. During a tour with Witches Brew Tours, guests are taken past this amazing shop.
22
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.
23
Congo Square
Congo Square is an open space within Louis Armstrong Park, which is located in the Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans. The Tremé neighborhood is famous for its history of African American music.
24
Jackson Square
The beautiful landmark known as Jackson Square is named after the legendary General Jackson who led soldiers to victory during the Battle of New Orleans. On a Witches Brew tour, you’ll pass this location and get to view the statue of Jackson.
25
rue royale
Retrouvez votre guide au coin des rues Royal et Conti dans le quartier français 30 minutes avant la visite pour commencer votre visite à pied du vaudou et du cimetière de la Nouvelle-Orléans.
26
quartier français
En vous promenant dans les rues du quartier français, découvrez l'histoire de la Nouvelle-Orléans et l'architecture classique de la ville. Promenez-vous près des maisons de fusil de chasse - l'un des styles les plus populaires de maisons du Sud au début des années 1860 - ainsi que des maisons de ville créoles. En chemin, apprenez-en plus sur les légendaires vaudous de la ville tels que Marie Laveau. De nombreux habitants de la Nouvelle-Orléans croient en la religion et diverses traditions et rituels anciens sont toujours observés.
27
Rue Bourbon
Bourbon Street, située au cœur du quartier français de la Nouvelle-Orléans, est connue pour ses nombreux bars et clubs. Avec plus de 17 millions de visiteurs par an, ce n'est un secret pour personne qu'il est devenu l'une des principales attractions de la ville.
28
Authentique vaudou
Depuis les années 1990, Voodoo Authentica fabrique à la main des poupées vaudou, des sacs gris-gris et bien plus encore dans la rue Dumaine dans le quartier français. Ce n'est qu'un autre endroit légendaire vers lequel les visiteurs sont dirigés lors d'une visite vaudou de Witches Brew Tours.
29
Marie Laveau Maison du vaudou
Située dans le célèbre quartier français hanté, la Maison du vaudou de Marie Laveau offre une variété d'objets spirituels et religieux aux visiteurs. Ceux-ci vont des masques tribaux aux charmes et chacun a son propre but et sa propre signification. Lors d'une visite avec Witches Brew Tours, les clients sont emmenés devant cette incroyable boutique.
30
Parc Louis-Armstrong
Une fois que vous quittez le cimetière, dirigez-vous vers l'ancienne gare, qui est maintenant un centre d'accueil, pour faire une petite pause avant de vous rendre au parc Louis Armstrong, qui abrite Congo Square. Votre guide partage des histoires de grands rassemblements qui ont eu lieu ici dans les années 1800, y compris des rituels vaudous. Remarque : attendez-vous à marcher à un rythme tranquille et à parcourir environ 1,5 km au cours de votre visite de 2 heures. Des chaussures de marche confortables et des bouteilles d'eau sont recommandées.
31
Place du Congo
Congo Square est un espace ouvert au sein du parc Louis Armstrong, situé dans le quartier Tremé de la Nouvelle-Orléans. Le quartier Tremé est célèbre pour son histoire de la musique afro-américaine.
32
Place Jackson
Le magnifique monument connu sous le nom de Jackson Square porte le nom du légendaire général Jackson qui a mené les soldats à la victoire lors de la bataille de la Nouvelle-Orléans. Lors d'une visite de Witches Brew, vous passerez devant cet endroit et pourrez voir la statue de Jackson.
33
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.
34
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.
35
Congo Square
Congo Square is an open space within Louis Armstrong Park, which is located in the Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans. The Tremé neighborhood is famous for its history of African American music.
36
Louis Armstrong Park
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 90 minute tour. Comfortable walking shoes and water bottles are recommended.
37
Voodoo Authentica
Since the 1990s, Voodoo Authentica has been crafting handmade voodoo dolls, gris-gris bags and more from Dumaine Street in the French Quarter. This is just another legendary location that visitors are pointed towards during a Witches Brew Tours voodoo tour.
38
Jackson Square
The beautiful landmark known as Jackson Square is named after the legendary General Jackson who led soldiers to victory during the Battle of New Orleans. On a Witches Brew tour, you’ll pass this location and get to view the statue of Jackson.
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Commentaires (49)
671devonh
Mar 2025
I’ve been on NUMEROUS ghost tours here in New Orleans and this is one of-if not THE-best! Spooky Rob was our tour guide and you can tell that he is a NOLA native. He shared his personal stories as well as the historical information about the city. HIGHLY recommend going here as well as requesting Spooky Rob!
cliley62
Jan 2024
Taylor was our tour guide and he was knowledgable, enthusastic and a lot of fun. We had a great time and recommend everyone go on a tour with Taylor.
U7121FXleannem
Oct 2023
Fantastic. Chris was our guide. Fabulous storyteller with the perfect voice to re-tell the fascinating and often thrilling tales of New Orleans. Highly recommend this tour and ask for Chris as he will not disappoint.

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