Shrouded in mystery, driven by beating drums, and populated by some of the most fascinating—and virile—deities in modern theology, voodoo has been intriguing outsiders since it first arrived in New Orleans.
Your tour begins on Basin Street, just steps away from the famous tomb which allegedly holds the remains of Marie Laveau herself. After a brief lesson on the differences between Haitian Voodoo, New Orleans Voodoo, Santeria, and Hoodoo, guests are led to Congo Square, site of Laveau’s countless ceremonies and rituals. From this sacred ground you’ll make your way to Laveau’s old home, the place she raised her children by day and practiced spiritual workings with a bigass snake around her neck by night. Zombie lore, pandemic history, and some old timey propaganda await you on Dauphine Street, where your guide will reveal the truth about voodoo dolls and traditional Afro-Caribbean medicine, all through the lens of ancestor worship and “magic” in America’s Most Haunted City.
Wheelchair accessible. Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Adults only. Please arrive 30 minutes prior for check-in. Tours depart at their scheduled time, sharp. Please plan in advance for Ubers, taxis, Lyfts, and travel mishaps. We cannot accommodate late arrivals. Intoxicated travelers will not be permitted
We meet near the corner of St. Louis Street and Basin Street.