New Orleans French Quarter and Voodoo History Walking Tour

Discover and explore the French Quarter's history and culture with a Master Storyteller.. This tour will make your New Orleans visit more meaningful and will give you an understanding of the layout of

Discover and explore the French Quarter's history and culture with a Master Storyteller.. This tour will make your New Orleans visit more meaningful and will give you an understanding of the layout of the Quarter making it easier to navigate the remainder of your trip. Let us bring history to life for you! All ages will enjoy the storytelling style of this tour. New Orleans' past is a tale of adventure with a diverse mix of peoples, all combined to make us one of the most unique and friendliest places in the United States. Join your guide for a walk through Congo Square and tour the most historic spots in the French Quarter. Hear the story of our infamous Voodoo Priestess, Marie Laveau and visit the site of her former home. Learn about our music, food, architecture, culture, literary history, Jackson Square, Bourbon Street and beyond. Full of tips for the rest of your visit, little known facts and exciting history, this tour is not to be missed.

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Location: New Orleans

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Q&A

Q: What's the age limit for kids on this tour? Is it kid-friendly?

A: This tour is perfect for all ages! Kids will definitely enjoy the storytelling aspect, and the guide does a great job of keeping it engaging for younger audiences. Just make sure to have comfortable shoes since it’s a walking tour! It lasts about 105 minutes, so plan accordingly if you have little ones.

Q: What happens if it rains? Do they cancel the tour?

A: The tour operates rain or shine! If the weather is really bad and safety is a concern, they may reschedule. I recommend checking their website or giving them a call beforehand. Just wear comfortable clothes and maybe bring an umbrella if rain is in the forecast!

Q: Is parking near the French Quarter easy to find?

A: Parking in the French Quarter can be tricky, especially during peak times. I’d suggest arriving a bit early to find street parking or use a parking garage nearby. There are some spots that can be a bit of a walk, so keep that in mind. Also, consider using public transport if you can!

Discussions

Thinking about the French Quarter walking tour. Worth it?

Hey everyone! I’m considering gifting the New Orleans French Quarter and Voodoo History Walking Tour to my parents. They love history and storytelling. I’ve heard great things about the Master Storyteller leading the tour. Do you think it’s worth the time? Any must-see spots on the tour?

Just did the French Quarter walking tour—amazing!

I just finished the New Orleans French Quarter and Voodoo History Walking Tour and wow, it was incredible! The guide was so engaging and shared so many cool stories about Marie Laveau and the history of the Quarter. I loved walking through Jackson Square—it felt magical! Highly recommend it for anyone visiting NOLA.