New Orleans: Private Haunted Excursion Tour

Thrilling tales of the city's haunted past await on this private excursion through New Orleans' French Quarter, where the supernatural lingers around every corner.

The Private Haunted Excursion Tour in New Orleans’ French Quarter offers a captivating exploration of the city’s eerie past. Guided by knowledgeable hosts, guests can uncover the haunting tales behind over fifteen significant sites, from the infamous LaLaurie Mansion to the influence of the Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau. Whether you’re a history buff or simply seeking a unique cultural experience, this two-hour adventure promises to immerse you in the complex and often unsettling legacy that has shaped the heart of New Orleans.

Key Points

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  • Offers a 2-hour private tour exploring the haunted locations of New Orleans’ French Quarter, including the LaLaurie Mansion and insights into Voodoo practices.
  • Tour is priced from $35 per person, is wheelchair accessible, and can accommodate groups of up to 28 people.
  • Highlights National Historical Landmarks, Louisiana State Museums, and significant sites associated with unsolved murders, suicides, and paranormal activities.
  • Provides an immersive experience blending cultural insights and historical context, with a focus on the role of Voodoo in the city’s haunted history.
  • Includes exploration of the unique above-ground cemeteries and burial practices in New Orleans, such as entombment in ornate vaults and mausoleums.
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Tour Overview and Pricing

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The "Private Haunted Excursion Tour in New Orleans" offers visitors a 2-hour exploration of the French Quarter’s haunted locations.

Priced from $35 per person, the tour visits over fifteen significant sites, including National Historical Landmarks and Louisiana State Museums. Guests can learn about New Orleans Voodoo and traditional burial practices.

The tour is wheelchair accessible, and private group options for up to 28 people are available.

Cancellations can be made up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and bookings can be made with no upfront payment.

Exploring the Haunted French Quarter

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As the tour begins, guests are led through the historic French Quarter, where the guide shares detailed stories of the district’s dark mythology and haunted locations.

They visit over fifteen significant sites, including National Historical Landmarks, Louisiana State Museums, and the infamous LaLaurie Mansion.

The tour explores the role of Voodoo, including the influence of the famous Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau.

Guests also learn about traditional burial practices and the unique above-ground cemeteries of New Orleans.

Throughout the tour, they gain a deeper understanding of the complex culture and rich history of Louisiana, including unsolved mysteries and paranormal activities.

Significant Sites and Landmarks

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Over fifteen captivating sites dot the tour’s path through the French Quarter.

Explorers will visit National Historical Landmarks, Louisiana State Museums, and the infamous LaLaurie Mansion.

The tour delves into the city’s rich history, including unsolved murders, suicides, and paranormal activities.

Guests will learn about the influential roles of Ursuline Nuns, pirates, prostitutes, and convicted felons in shaping New Orleans.

The tour also examines traditional burial practices and the unique above-ground cemeteries found throughout the city.

Visitors can expect an immersive experience that blends cultural insights and historical context.

Delving Into New Orleans Voodoo

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Interwoven throughout the haunted locations of New Orleans is the captivating practice of Voodoo. Visitors will learn about the city’s renowned Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveau. Her influence and legacy continue to fascinate people worldwide.

The tour explores Voodoo rituals, beliefs, and the use of talismans, gris-gris bags, and dolls. Participants gain insight into how Voodoo intertwines with the city’s haunted history, including unsolved murders and paranormal activities.

Understanding the cultural significance of Voodoo provides a deeper appreciation for New Orleans’ unique and complex heritage.

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Traditional Burial Practices and Cemeteries

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New Orleans’ unique above-ground cemeteries are a distinctive feature of the city’s burial practices.

Due to the high water table, traditional underground burials weren’t feasible. Instead, the dead were entombed in ornate, above-ground vaults and mausoleums.

These iconic "cities of the dead" are a popular destination for visitors, who can explore the intricate architecture and symbolism of the tombs.

The cemeteries also hold the remains of notable historical figures, including voodoo queen Marie Laveau.

Navigating these hallowed grounds offers a glimpse into the region’s rich cultural heritage and the reverence for the departed.

Understanding Louisiana’s Complex Culture

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Louisiana’s culture is remarkably complex, reflecting the diverse influences that have shaped the region over centuries.

The city of New Orleans, in particular, is a melting pot of French, Spanish, African, and Caribbean traditions.

From the legacy of the Ursuline Nuns to the impact of pirates, prostitutes, and convicted felons, the city’s history is intertwined with unsolved murders, suicides, and paranormal activities.

This rich tapestry of cultural influences has given rise to the unique practices and beliefs of Voodoo, as well as the captivating stories of casket girls and vampire lore.

The Role of Ursuline Nuns and the City’s Founding

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The Ursuline Nuns played a pivotal role in the founding of New Orleans, establishing the city’s first convent and school. They’d a significant impact on the city’s early development:

  • The Ursuline Convent, founded in 1727, became a center of education and healthcare, providing schooling for girls and caring for the sick.

  • The nuns’ influence extended to the city’s architecture, with the convent’s distinctive French Colonial design shaping the aesthetic of the French Quarter.

  • The Ursuline Nuns also played a key role in the city’s religious and cultural traditions, helping to spread Catholicism and preserving French customs.

Tour Logistics and Accessibility

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Although the tour meeting point is located on Bourbon Street, the tour doesn’t actually take place inside the Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar. Instead, guests will meet the live tour guide at the sidewalk by the courtyard gate.

The tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing everyone to explore the haunted locations. For groups of up to 28 people, a private tour option is available.

Guests can contact the tour provider, Show Me New Orleans, by phone or email to reserve their spot. No upfront payment is required, and there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What Is the Average Group Size for the Private Tour?

The private tour can accommodate up to 28 people. According to the tour details, the maximum group size for the private option is 28 participants.

Are Photography and Video Recording Allowed During the Tour?

Guests are allowed to take photos and videos during the tour. The tour guide encourages participants to capture the haunted sites and experiences as they explore the city’s dark mythology and history.

Do Tour Guides Provide Water or Snacks for Participants?

Tour guides don’t typically provide water or snacks, though participants are welcome to bring their own. It’s a good idea to stay hydrated and have a light snack before the tour, which can last up to 2 hours.

Can the Tour Be Modified to Accommodate Specific Interests or Requests?

Yes, the tour can be customized to accommodate specific interests or requests. Guests can work with the tour operator to focus on areas of particular interest, such as Voodoo, architecture, or true crime stories.

What Is the Dress Code or Recommended Attire for the Tour?

There’s no strict dress code, but comfortable, weather-appropriate attire is recommended. Wear walking shoes, as the tour covers several sites. Layers may be helpful to account for fluctuations in temperature or weather during the 2-hour tour.

The Sum Up

This private haunted excursion tour offers a captivating glimpse into New Orleans’ eerie past. Visitors can explore over fifteen significant haunted sites, learning about unsolved murders, the notorious LaLaurie Mansion, and the influential Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau. Ideal for groups, the wheelchair-accessible tour provides a unique blend of history, culture, and the supernatural, immersing participants in the complex and fascinating heritage of the city.

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