New Orleans: 2-Hour French Quarter History and Voodoo Tour – New Olreans

EXPERIENCE

Follow your licensed guide, a master storyteller, through New Orleans’ French Quarter. Learn about the neighborhood’s interesting past and travel through its adventurous history as you discover what makes the French Quarter one of the most unique and friendliest places in the United States.

Meet your guide and begin touring at Congo Square where you’ll learn about the history of voodoo, the slave trade, and the indigenous peoples of New Orleans. Hear the story of the infamous Voodoo priestess, Marie Laveau, and visit the site of her former home.

Afterward, stop at the historic Supreme Court building for tales about Louisiana politicians and court cases such as Huey P. Long, Edwin Edwards, and Plessy vs. Fergusson. During your tour learn about the city’s music, food, architecture, culture, literary history, and Bourbon Street.

Your tour ends at Jackson Square where you can admire even more of the city’s architecture and see St. Louis Cathedral, the Presbytère, and the Cabildo.

 

HIGHLIGHTS

Hear about the early history of voodoo, the slave trade, and indigenous peoples of New Orleans
See the former home of the infamous Voodoo Priestess Marie Laveau
Pass historical sites at every turn and marvel at the city’s amazing architecture
Walk through Jackson Square and learn about the St. Louis Cathedral, the Presbytère, and the Cabildo