Highights Of New Orleans: Voodoo & Cemetery Tour

Explore the final resting place of Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveau Discover why Mark Twain refers to New Orleans as the City of the Dead Learn how voodoo and the city of New Orleans intertwine

Explore the final resting place of Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveau Discover why Mark Twain refers to New Orleans as the City of the Dead Learn how voodoo and the city of New Orleans intertwine

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Location: New Orleans

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the Voodoo & Cemetery Tour? Thinking of bringing my 12-year-old.

A: Great question! The tour is suitable for all ages, so you can definitely bring your 12-year-old along. Just keep in mind that some parts of the tour delve into darker themes, which might be a bit intense for younger kids. It might be helpful to have a chat with them beforehand!

Q: What's the best time of year to go on this tour? Should I worry about rain?

A: The tour runs year-round, but the best time is usually spring or fall when the weather is cooler. Summer can be super hot and humid, plus there's a chance of afternoon thunderstorms. If it rains, they usually reschedule, but check their policy just to be safe!

Q: How long does the tour usually last? I have limited time in New Orleans.

A: The tour typically lasts around 1.5 to 2 hours. It's a nice balance of walking and listening to stories without being too rushed, so you can soak it all in. Just plan to arrive a bit early to find parking and check in!

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Just did the Voodoo & Cemetery Tour - Amazing experience!

Wow, I just got back from the Voodoo & Cemetery Tour in New Orleans, and I'm still buzzing from it! The stories about Marie Laveau and the history of the cemetery were absolutely captivating. Our guide really knew their stuff, and I learned so much about how Voodoo is part of the city's culture. Definitely worth the $0 if you can manage to get on a spot! Highly recommend it for anyone visiting NOLA!

Thinking of gifting the Voodoo Tour for my friend's birthday!

I'm considering gifting the Voodoo & Cemetery Tour to my buddy's birthday next month. He loves spooky history stuff, and I think he'd geek out over it. Just wondering if anyone knows how the booking works and if he can just show up with the ticket?