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Discover haunted sites and voodoo traditions in New Orleans on a 2-hour walking tour blending ghost stories, voodoo rituals, and Italian influences for $78.
Explore the Mysteries of New Orleans on the Voodoo & Ghosts Tour for $78
This two-hour walking tour offers a captivating look into New Orleans’ haunted past and voodoo traditions. Priced at $78 per person, the experience is led by knowledgeable guides and covers famous sites in the French Quarter and Garden District. It’s an ideal choice for those interested in supernatural stories, cultural rituals, and the city’s unique blend of influences.
The tour stands out with its focus on both ghostly tales and authentic voodoo practices. While it doesn’t include entry into haunted houses or transportation, it compensates with engaging storytelling and visual demonstrations of voodoo rituals. This experience suits those who appreciate history, spooky stories, and cultural traditions in an accessible, walkable format.


The tour begins at 528 Toulouse Street in the heart of the French Quarter. This historic neighborhood is packed with haunted sites and centuries-old buildings that have witnessed ghostly activity. Guides lead you through shadowy alleys and scenic courtyards, sharing tales that bring the city’s supernatural history to life.
The French Quarter’s atmospheric streets, especially at twilight, set the perfect mood for uncovering ghost stories of former residents and mysterious figures. Although no inside visits are included, the guide’s storytelling makes the façades and streets feel alive with history and spirits.
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While the tour does not enter haunted houses, it emphasizes notable haunted locations visible from the street. Participants learn about the spectral inhabitants believed to linger in the neighborhood, including stories of ghostly apparitions and enigmatic past residents. The guide’s detailed recounting deepens appreciation for the district’s eerie ambiance.
Expect to stand outside historic buildings where tales of hauntings and supernatural sightings are woven into the city’s fabric. The walk-through provides a close-up view of the architecture that makes the French Quarter so atmospheric, while the stories create a sense of mystery that lingers long after the tour ends.

A key part of this tour is the authentic voodoo experience. The guide explains African-rooted spiritual practices that are fundamental to New Orleans’ cultural identity. Witness live demonstrations of voodoo rituals, which are designed to connect practitioners with spirits and ancestors.
These rituals highlight the powerful energy harbored within the voodoo community, with insights into figures like Marie Laveau—a legendary voodoo priestess. The demonstrations and explanations offer a rare glimpse into the spiritual beliefs that influence local customs, art, and even storytelling traditions.

After exploring the French Quarter, the tour moves into the Garden District, famous for its magnificent mansions and lush gardens. Here, the focus shifts to ghost stories connected to historic homes and notable families.
The architectural beauty of the district provides a striking contrast to the spooky tales, adding a layer of appreciation for the artistic heritage. Each mansion has its own supernatural legacy, with stories of ghostly apparitions and mysterious events that have been passed down through generations.
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A distinctive aspect of this tour is the integration of Italian influences throughout the experience. The wrought-iron balconies resemble Italian villas, and the tour highlights how the Italian community has contributed to New Orleans’ art, music, and storytelling.
Participants learn about Italian cultural elements that blend seamlessly with local traditions, adding a unique flavor to the supernatural tales and architectural sights. This cultural fusion provides a deeper understanding of the city’s diverse heritage and how it influences the mystical atmosphere.

The meeting point for the tour is at 528 Toulouse Street, centrally located in the French Quarter. The tour is conducted in English and is suitable only for participants aged 13 and older.
The group size is not private, and booking can be made with the flexibility to reserve now and pay later. It lasts approximately two hours, covering around 2.4 kilometers of walking, so comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
This experience is subject to cancellation in case of adverse weather conditions, with full refunds available. For last-minute bookings, the tour may be rescheduled to the next available time slot if the initially chosen time is unavailable.

The tour does not include entry into haunted houses, transportation, or food and drinks. Travelers should bring their passport or ID, wear comfortable shoes, and bring a camera to capture the storytelling moments and facades.
Since the tour involves walking on uneven streets, those with mobility issues or who require accessibility should consider the limitations, as it is not wheelchair accessible. The guide’s stories, combined with the visual context, make this a compelling experience even without physical interior visits.

While this tour focuses on ghosts, voodoo, and cultural influences, several other experiences in New Orleans offer related themes, such as day and evening steamboat cruises, cemetery tours, and bayou swamp cruises. These options sometimes include lunch or dinner, but this tour’s strength lies in its narrative-driven approach and walkthrough of iconic neighborhoods.
If interested in supernatural tales with cultural context, this tour provides a comprehensive look at New Orleans’ haunted and spiritual life within a manageable walking format.

This $78, two-hour walk delivers a fascinating combination of supernatural stories, authentic voodoo rituals, and architectural beauty across the French Quarter and Garden District. The knowledgeable guides bring to life ghostly legends and cultural traditions, making it a compelling experience for fans of history, spirits, and art.
While it doesn’t include interior visits or transportation, the visual storytelling and live demonstrations compensate with an engaging, atmospheric journey. The tour’s inclusion of Italian influences adds a distinctive cultural layer, making it stand out among ghost and voodoo experiences.
This experience is well-suited for adults and teens over 13 years old who enjoy history, ghost stories, and spiritual practices, offering a balanced mix of entertainment and education in one compact walk.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is not recommended for children under 13 years of age due to the content and walking nature.
Are tickets refundable?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Does the tour include entry into haunted houses?
No, it does not include any inside visits or haunted house entries.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is conducted in English.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is at 528 Toulouse Street in the French Quarter.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately two hours and covers about 2.4 kilometers.
Is transportation provided?
No, the tour is strictly a walking experience.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and a camera to capture the experience.
Are there any accessibility considerations?
The tour is not wheelchair accessible and involves walking on uneven streets.
Can I reserve my spot and pay later?
Yes, booking is flexible with the option to reserve now and pay later.
What makes this tour different from others in New Orleans?
Its focus on authentic voodoo rituals, famous haunted sites, and Italian cultural influences make it a unique blend of history, spirituality, and architecture.