The Private French Quarter, Voodoo, and Congo Square Walking Tour provides an immersive experience for those interested in exploring the rich cultural heritage of New Orleans. Guided by knowledgeable professionals, participants embark on a journey through the city’s storied past, delving into the captivating world of voodoo and its enduring influence on the region. As they navigate the charming streets of the French Quarter, visitors are transported to a time when the city’s vibrant history was etched into every corner. The tour’s highlights promise to leave a lasting impression, enticing participants to uncover more of New Orleans’ captivating narratives.
Key Points

- A private guided walking tour of New Orleans’ French Quarter, exploring its voodoo heritage and the historical significance of Congo Square.
- Immersion in the cultural fabric of New Orleans, with insights into voodoo practices, Marie Laveau’s legacy, and the city’s diverse influences.
- Visits to voodoo supply shops, providing opportunities to purchase unique items and gain a deeper understanding of the religion.
- Engaging commentary from a knowledgeable guide, highlighting the French Quarter’s architecture, history, and the relationship between voodoo and the Catholic Church.
- Moderate physical fitness required due to the walking component, with the tour accommodating groups of up to 16 travelers.
Tour Overview
This private French Quarter, Voodoo, and Congo Square Walking Tour offers an immersive experience for visitors to explore the rich history and cultural heritage of New Orleans.
Guided by a private professional, the tour provides in-depth commentary on the French Quarter’s architecture, the history of voodoo, and the significance of Congo Square.
Guests can expect to visit voodoo supply shops and learn about the legendary Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveau.
The tour accommodates groups of up to 16 travelers and has a duration that is confirmed within 48 hours of booking.
Moderate physical fitness is required as the tour involves walking.
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Highlights of the Tour

The private French Quarter, Voodoo, and Congo Square Walking Tour offers a captivating exploration of New Orleans’ rich cultural heritage.
Travelers will learn about the history and significance of voodoo practices, including the legacy of the Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveau. The guided tour also provides commentary on the French Quarter’s architecture and history.
Highlights include visits to voodoo supply shops, where guests can browse unique items and gain insights into this mystical tradition.
Throughout the experience, the knowledgeable guide shares engaging stories and perspectives, making this tour an immersive and memorable way to discover the city’s diverse cultural influences.
Voodoo History and Marie Laveau

Voodoo has long held a prominent place in New Orleans’ cultural fabric, with the figure of Marie Laveau, the renowned Voodoo Queen, occupying a central role in this mystical tradition.
Guests on this tour will learn about Laveau’s life and influence, exploring the origins of Voodoo and its significance in the city’s history.
The guide will provide insights into the rituals, beliefs, and practices associated with this ancient religion, shedding light on its complex relationship with the Catholic Church and the local community.
Visitors will also have the opportunity to visit Voodoo supply shops, seeing the unique atmosphere of this enchanting aspect of New Orleans’ heritage.
Exploring the French Quarter

How does one truly enjoy the captivating essence of the French Quarter? The walking tour offers an insider’s perspective, guiding visitors through the vibrant streets and historic landmarks.
From the ornate architecture to the lively bustle, the guide provides insightful commentary on the district’s unique blend of French, Spanish, and American influences.
Stops include Jackson Square, the St. Louis Cathedral, and the charming neighborhood shops. Guests have the opportunity to explore the French Quarter’s charm and character, gaining a deeper appreciation for its rich cultural heritage.
The tour’s pace allows time to soak in the lively atmosphere and experience the essence of this iconic New Orleans district.
Congo Square

Congo Square was a prominent gathering place in New Orleans’ history, where enslaved Africans and free people of color would congregate on Sundays to maintain their cultural traditions through music, dance, and community.
This historic site played a significant role in preserving African cultural elements that influenced the development of jazz, blues, and other distinct musical styles.
Today, Congo Square remains an important symbol of New Orleans’ diverse heritage and the resilience of its people in the face of adversity.
The tour’s visit to this site provides visitors with a deeper understanding of the city’s rich cultural tapestry.
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Voodoo Supply Shops
As part of the walking tour, visitors have the opportunity to explore the vibrant voodoo supply shops that dot the French Quarter.
These shops offer a diverse array of traditional voodoo items, including dolls, candles, oils, and spiritual accoutrements. Guests can browse the shelves, learning about the history and significance of these religious artifacts.
The knowledgeable shop owners are often eager to share their expertise, providing insights into the practice of voodoo and its role in New Orleans’ rich cultural tapestry.
These stops allow visitors to enjoy the mystical elements of the city’s heritage.
Tour Logistics and Inclusions
The walking tour is led by a private professional guide who accompanies groups of up to 16 travelers.
The tour duration and availability are confirmed within 48 hours of booking, with the meeting point located at 311 Exchange Pl, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA and the end point near Jackson Square in the French Quarter.
The tour includes:
- Private guide
- Stops at voodoo supply shops
- Gratuities
However, the tour excludes food, drinks, and hotel pickup/drop-off.
It is not wheelchair accessible, and a moderate level of physical fitness is required.
No entry into cemeteries is permitted during the tour.
Safety and Accessibility Considerations

While the walking tour of the French Quarter provides an engaging exploration of the neighborhood’s history and culture, it is important to consider certain safety and accessibility factors.
The tour is not suitable for individuals with serious medical conditions, as the heat and physical demands may pose challenges. Guests are advised to bring bottled water to stay hydrated.
The tour accommodates those with mobility issues, but the terrain can present difficulties. Plus, entry into cemeteries is not included.
Participants should have a moderate level of physical fitness to fully enjoy the experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Group Size for the Private Tour?
The private tour accommodates groups up to 16 travelers. This information is provided under the "Tour Details and Logistics" section, which states that the tour is for "Private professional guide for groups up to 16 travelers".
Can I Reschedule or Cancel the Tour After Booking?
According to the tour details, guests can cancel their tour reservation up to 24 hours before the experience starts for a full refund. Rescheduling may also be possible, subject to availability and within 48 hours of the original booking.
Are Photography and Video Recording Allowed During the Tour?
Photography and video recording are generally allowed during the tour, but participants should be respectful of other guests and any restrictions in certain locations. It is best to confirm with the tour guide regarding specific guidelines prior to the start of the tour.
Are There Any Age Restrictions or Special Considerations for Children?
The tour generally accommodates children, though it may not be suitable for very young or energetic children. Parents should consider the tour’s content and physical requirements when determining if it is appropriate for their children.
Are There Any Dietary Accommodations or Food Options During the Tour?
The tour does not include any food or drinks, so there are no dietary accommodations or food options provided during the experience. Guests are responsible for bringing their own snacks and beverages as needed.
The Sum Up
The Private French Quarter, Voodoo, and Congo Square Walking Tour offers a unique opportunity to take in the rich cultural history of New Orleans. Guided by knowledgeable professionals, participants explore the city’s renowned voodoo practices, French Quarter architecture, and the significance of Congo Square, providing a comprehensive and enlightening experience for those seeking to explore the vibrant heritage of this captivating city.
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