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The 9 Best Voodoo Tours in New Orleans

If you are visiting New Orleans and want to learn the history and lore behind New Orleans Voodoo, you must take a New Orleans Voodoo Tour.

If you want to explore the history of Voodoo in New Orleans, some tours focus solely on Voodoo, and the tour guides are real Voodoo Priestesses and Priests. Alternatively, a few tours include everything if you want to combine your Voodoo tour with ghosts, vampires and other lore.

So keep reading if you are searching for the best New Orleans Voodoo tours for your visit to the Big Easy.

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The 9 Best New Orleans Voodoo Tours

1. nola voodoo walking tour with high priestess guide in new orleans.

The best Voodoo tour in New Orleans is, hands down, the Nola Voodoo Walking Tour , as a High Priestess of Louisiana Plantation Vodou leads your tour. 

The guides are authentic and respectful of the religion. They provide so much knowledge about Voodoo’s history and roots in New Orleans. 

The guides have traced their lineage and bloodlines back hundreds of years. Their connection to Voodoo in New Orleans is incredible. This is the perfect tour in New Orleans to learn about Voodoo history.

New Orleans has a lot of Voodoo history, and the tour takes you to Congo Square, the French Quarter and Louis Armstrong Park, where you will hear all about the people who helped create New Orleans Voodoo.

The tour explores misinformation about Voodoo. It goes over how to respect and worship deities, why people leave specific offerings and the truth about Voodoo dolls. If you are interested in Voodoo history in New Orleans and only have time for one tour, make it this one.

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2. Adults Only Voodoo History Guided Walking Tour in New Orleans

The Voodoo History Guided Walking Tour by Hottest Hell Tours is the best New Orleans Voodoo Tour for adults.

This tour takes you to St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 on Basin Street (there is no cemetery entrance on this tour, but check out the best cemetery tours in New Orleans for entry into the cemetery).

You will hear stories about the Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau. In addition, you will learn about the history of Voodoo and the difference between Haitian Voodoo, New Orleans Voodoo and Hoodoo.

You will visit several sacred grounds where Voodoo rituals and ceremonies occur. You will also stop by Dauphine Street and learn the truth behind Voodoo dolls.

The tour also stops at Conjure New Orleans, an occult shop dedicated to Voodoo. I also recommend getting a tarot reading here after the tour.

This is by far the best Voodoo Tour in New Orleans

If you want to learn about New Orleans’s Voodoo history, you must take this tour. The tour is well done and well researched, and the Voodoo history is accurate.

You will leave this tour with a better understanding of Voodoo and learn about people like Sanite Dede, who was an essential person in the Voodoo community before Marie Laveau.

Hottest Hell Tours also does a terrifying Adults Only tour called New Orleans: Ghost, Crime, Voodoo & Vampires .   Alternatively, you can check out the best ghost tours in New Orleans if you are into the city’s paranormal sightings.

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3. Voodoo Tour in New Orleans

If you are looking for one of the best Voodoo tours for a small group in New Orleans, I recommend checking out the Voodoo Tour in New Orleans with New Orleans Secrets Tours. The maximum number of people on this tour is 9 – so it is excellent if you want a more intimate experience.

The tour takes you around New Orleans, where you will visit authentic Voodoo shrines and altars the Voodoo community uses. Plus, you will learn the history of New Orleans’s most famous Voodoo Priestess – Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans.

The Voodoo Tour in New Orleans takes you to explore the traditions, cultural significance and spiritual practices behind Voodoo in the city.

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4. New Orleans Voodoo, French Quarter, and Cemetery History Tour

Witches Brew Tours offers some of the best Voodoo Tours in New Orleans. Picking one of Witches Brews’ tours can be difficult as they have several fantastic tours. 

I recommend the New Orleans Voodoo, French Quarter, and Cemetery History Tour . The Voodoo walking tour takes you through the French Quarter, where you will learn about the New Orleans Voodoo practitioner’s traditions and rituals.

The tour also passes by the legendary Voodoo Authentica, known for crafting handmade Voodoo dolls and gris-gris bags since the 1990s. Here, you will hear about how Voodoo came to New Orleans and how it is practiced now.

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5. New Orleans: Voodoo Queen Tour of the French Quarter

If you want to hear the history of Voodoo and take a cemetery tour, you must go on the Voodoo Queen of the French Quarter Tour .

The guide? A Voodoo historian who will teach you the ins and outs of New Orleans Voodoo. The tour stops by many sites in New Orleans rooted in deep Voodoo history, including St. Louis Cathedral and the French Quarter.

Other places the tour stops at include a Voodoo shop named Voodoo Authentica, the home of the Voodoo Queen Mary Laveau and Congo Square.

You will get to see a Voodoo temple, but you will also learn the real history behind Voodoo and how it is still practiced today. This tour’s history, research and storytelling make it one of the best Voodoo tours in New Orleans.

The Voodoo Queen of New Orleans tour also details the history of enslaved people and how they turned Congo Square into a musical paradise, leading to jazz tradition in New Orleans.

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6. New Orleans French Quarter and Voodoo History Walking Tour

Do you want to visit the original spot where Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans, lived? French Quarter Phantom’s New Orleans French Quarter and Voodoo History Walking Tour will teach you about Marie’s legacy in New Orleans Voodoo.

This is a fantastic tour that takes you to Congo Square. Here, you will learn about the early history of Voodoo in New Orleans. You will also stop at the Voodoo Cultural Center and Collection called Voodoo Authentica.

The tour guides are hilarious and wonderful at telling you the real history of New Orleans Voodoo.

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7. New Orleans Voodoo History Walking Tour

New Orleans Voodoo History Walking Tour takes you to actual Voodoo altars in New Orleans. The 1 ½ hour tour teaches you about Voodoo culture and practices over 100 years old.

The tour starts at Rev. Zombie’s Voodoo Shop and takes you to Bourbon Street to dispel myths about Voodoo. It also takes you to the Voodoo altars on Royal Street.

While all of the tour guides were fantastic, Brie was my favourite tour guide as she knew her history and had personal stories that she shared during the tour.

The New Orleans Voodoo History Walking Tour lets you know the truth behind Voodoo in New Orleans versus what Hollywood may have taught you.

If you want to know everything there is to know about Voodoo, the New Orleans Voodoo History Walking Tour is one of the best Voodoo tours in New Orleans.

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8. New Orleans Voodoo, Storyville, Treme, Walking Tour

If you are looking for a unique Voodoo Walking Tour that visits sites other Voodoo Tours miss, the New Orleans Treme, Storyville, Cemetery, and Voodoo Walking Tour is for you.

The Tour takes you to various sites around New Orleans and fills you with stories about the reality of Voodoo and Voodoo-related myths. The Voodoo walking tour details how enslaved people created New Orleans Voodoo through ancient West African religious beliefs and Roman Catholicism.

The tour by Historic New Orleans Tours is more than just Voodoo. If you want a black history tour of New Orleans, I highly recommend this tour. You will experience the Treme neighbourhood full of Creole and African-American culture.

The tour includes visiting the Storyville District and Congo Square. This is a gathering place of enslaved people who created jazz and helped make New Orleans culture what it is today.

The tour visits the oldest surviving church in New Orleans – Our Lady of Guadalupe Church and Louis Armstrong Park, named after jazz legend Louis Armstrong.

Two other sites in New Orleans that are important to Black history include the St. Augustine Church. This is the oldest Black Catholic Parish in the country. It ends with a stop at the tomb of an unknown enslaved person at the Backstreet Cultural Museum. This memorial is the only one of its kind in the United States.

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9. New Orleans Voodoo and French Quarter Walking Tour

Are you looking for a Voodoo and Cemetery Walking Tour? Then, the New Orleans Voodoo and French Quarter Walking Tour will be right up your alley.

This tour takes you to Jackson Square, Louis Armstrong Park, St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 and St. Louis Cathedral. You will learn the truth behind the connection between Voodoo and Catholicism and how African Tribal Spirituality blends them.

The New Orleans Voodoo and French Quarter Walking Tour teaches you about Voodoo magic, history, Marie Laveau’s tomb, and life history.

This tour also takes you to Louis Armstrong Park. Here, you will hear about jazz history and how it made New Orleans what it is today.

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Explore the Mysterious World of Voodoo

Step into the mystique-laden history of one of America’s most haunted cities on our famous Voodoo History Tour, a 90 minutes voodoo history tour of New Orleans. On your leisurely voodoo walk, you’ll explore the complex and mysterious history of this practice that combines multiple cultural and faith traditions into something uniquely New Orleans.

Don’t worry: People aren’t going to jump out at you as if you were in a Halloween spook house; rather, you’re going to learn about real events in New Orleans history — which is often stranger than fiction. This educational, historical walking tour dispels the Hollywood myths and stigma surrounding one of the most misunderstood and feared religions in the world. Join us to find out exactly what voodoo is, learn about some of its most memorable historic moments and visit sites laden with significance.

This voodoo tour tells the tales of Old New Orleans when a hysteria gripped the city for over one hundred years. You’ll experience the art of good storytelling from our skilled and experienced guides, getting a firsthand look at the inner world of New Orleans voodoo. Haunted History Tours is the same company you’ve seen on A&E, History Channel, Bravo and Travel Channel. When you want to experience the best in a ghost, voodoo and vampire tour, come spend some time with us!

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Explore the French Quarter with a Master Storyteller. 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 friendly places in the United States. Join your guide for a walk through Congo Square and tour the most historic spots in the French Quarter .

Learn about the early history of Voodoo, the slave trade, and the indigenous peoples of New Orleans. Hear the story of our infamous Voodoo Priestess, Marie Laveau, and visit the site of her former home.

Stop at the historic Supreme Court building for tales about Louisiana Politicians: Huey P. Long, Edwin Edwards, and the case of Plessey vs. Fergusson

Enjoy tales 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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On the French Quarter History / Voodoo Tour, you will get to experience the following locations:  French Quarter Original Spot of the Home of Marie Laveau Voodoo Authentica Inc Louis Armstrong Park

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New Orleans Voodoo

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Synonymous with New Orleans, voodoo first came to Louisiana with enslaved West Africans, who merged their religious rituals and practices with those of the local Catholic population. New Orleans Voodoo is also known as Voodoo-Catholicism. It is a religion connected to nature, spirits, and ancestors. Voodoo was bolstered when followers fleeing Haiti after the 1791 slave revolt moved to New Orleans and grew as many free people of color made its practice an important part of their culture. Voodoo queens and kings were spiritual and political figures of power in 1800s New Orleans. 

The core belief of New Orleans Voodoo is that one God does not interfere in daily lives, but that spirits do. Connection with these spirits can be obtained through various rituals such as dance, music, chanting, and snakes.

Today gris-gris dolls, potions and talismans are still found in stores and homes throughout the city – a reminder of the New Orleans fascination with spirits, magic, and mystery. Voodoo practices include readings, spiritual baths, prayer, and personal ceremony. It is used to cure anxiety, addictions, and feelings of depression or loneliness, as well as to help the poor, hungry, and the sick.

Voodoo in Practice: Congo Square

Located in Armstrong Park in the Treme neighborhood, Congo Square served as a gathering place for enslaved Africans. It was a place reserved for African traditions and expression of culture, including Voodoo. Hundreds of people would gather to form drum circles and spiritual ceremonies. The area remains open today and continues to host cultural meetings.

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The most famous voodoo queen was Marie Laveau (1794-1881), a legendary practitioner buried in St. Louis Cemetery No.1 . She was a devout Catholic and attended Mass at St. Louis Cathedral . She encouraged others to do so as well. She lived in the French Quarter on St. Ann Street, where many people stopped to ask for her help at all hours of the day and night. She was a free woman of color who adopted children, fed the hungry, and nursed the sick during the yellow fever epidemic. She was known to help enslaved servants and their escapees. It is said that politicians, lawyers, and businessmen consulted her before making any financial or business-related decisions.

Her home was adorned with candles, images of saints, altars, and items to protect the house from spirits. You can find nickels, paper flowers, and various offerings on her tomb today. Stay at the Inn on St. Ann in the Marie Laveau Annex, the Creole Cottage she actually owned.

Perhaps one of the most famous voodoo kings of New Orleans was Dr. John, also known as Bayou John. He was born in Senegal, where he was kidnapped as a slave and brought to Cuba. He eventually moved to New Orleans as a cotton-roller, where he became part of the local voodoo community. He bought property on Bayou Road and became known as an excellent healer in Voodoo and fortune teller. He was the teacher of Marie Laveau. 

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Voodoo Celebrations: St. John's Eve

St. John's Eve is celebrated on June 23 around the world for the summer solstice. The holiday has a special celebration in New Orleans each year. The celebration began in the 1830s by Marie Laveau on Bayou St. John. A head-washing ritual was combined with a public party, a celebration that  International House Hotel has since adopted. You can also return to Bayou St. John to participate in the ritual each year as well. 

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Modern Day Voodoo in New Orleans

Today, Voodoo remains in practice to serve others and influence life events in connection with ancestors and spirits. Rituals are usually held privately, but there are various places that will give you a reading or assist in a ritual.  The Voodoo Spiritual Temple is New Orleans' only formally established voodoo temple, located across the street from Congo Square.

The New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum  is a great stop in the French Quarter to learn about the Voodoo history of New Orleans. Learn about rituals, voodoo altars, and artifacts from Africa, Haiti, and old New Orleans.

Take an educated tour about Voodoo in New Orleans from Haunted History Tours , Island of Algiers Tours , or  Free Tours by Foot . 

Several Voodoo shops can still be found around the city such as Voodoo Authentica , Island of Salvation Bontanica , and of course, Marie Laveau House of Voodoo.  Shop for products or get a personal reading.

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This article will explain what voodoo is, how it came about, and how to make it a part of your visit to New Orleans.

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WHAT IS VOODOO?

Voodoo is a religion with its roots in West Africa. When France and Spain ruled New Orleans, Catholicism was the only legally permitted religion.

But enslaved people had their own religions, which they wanted to preserve and pass on to their children.

So they found ways to hide their real beliefs.

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Voodoo is the result: a mix of West African religions infused with deep secrecy and elements of Catholicism.

(You may also see the name of the religion spelled “vodou” or “voudou” – Creole or French spellings – or “vodun” – what the word probably sounded like in the unknown West African language it first came from.)

Many people are surprised to learn that voodoo is a religion, and even in New Orleans, it can be hard to tell.

For as long as it’s existed, voodoo has been portrayed as part occult, part devil worship, or black magic, and because of the tradition of secrecy, few members of the religion speak up against that perception.

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Of course, in today’s French Quarter , the idea of magic, black or otherwise, is very much in demand.

So, on a walk through the neighborhood, you’re likely to spot the word “voodoo” on all kinds of things – from genuine religious establishments to shops selling horror-themed souvenirs to slightly spicy bags of chips – and as often as not, the word is just being used to deliver a sense of mystique and local flavor.

VOODOO HISTORY IN NEW ORLEANS

For many centuries up to the present, people in West Africa have practiced a group of related religions.

While their stories vary, they share a belief in a single god who communicates with mortals through spirits.

They also share ceremonies that invite the spirits, through drumming, dancing, prayer, and sacrifice, to borrow the body of a priestess or priest and speak through them, providing messages and guidance.

The slave trade forced members of these religions into places where the open practice of their beliefs was dangerous.

One key to survival was recognizing the similarity between the spirits and Catholic saints.

By matching each spirit with a similar saint, voodooists could pray to a spirit or build an altar for them, as long as they used the name or the image of the corresponding saint.

In this way, they hid their religion in code.

Voodooists in New Orleans also took advantage of a thing few enslaved people had: a small amount of free time.

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The same laws that mandated baptism for enslaved people also required that they be allowed to take a day of rest on Sundays.

Mornings were generally spent at mass, but Sunday afternoon was discretionary time.

The law also restricted large gatherings of Africans and their descendants to a single place, just outside the city walls, called Place Congo or Congo Square.

So Sunday afternoons at Congo Square came to be the main setting for voodoo ceremonies – along with others conducted secretly.

Remarkably, these ceremonies were public knowledge, but they were never suppressed completely. This is probably because outside observers didn’t recognize the religious intent behind them.

The outdoor setting, the physical intensity of the drumming and dancing, and the leadership by groups of women all made the ceremonies such a far cry from a Catholic mass that they seem to have passed for secular, athletic events – a way to blow off steam on the weekend.

Outside of ceremonies, voodoo priestesses and priests also became essential as day-to-day advisers and medics.

It was in these roles that they created gris-gris bags, herbal treatments, voodoo dolls, potions, and other items that combine elements of science and prayer.

Life in New Orleans was difficult enough that these services were in demand even among people who weren’t part of the religion, and so the idea of magic – often condemned but sometimes needed – became voodoo’s public face.

(Learn about the day-to-day work of a voodoo priest and with Free Tours by Foot guide Robi here:

While voodoo is popularly associated with New Orleans, it’s by no means the only place where this story happened.

Similar hybrids came about wherever West African religions coexisted with Catholicism.

In Brazil, the result is called candomblé; in the Spanish colonies, santeria. In some places, indigenous people and their religions took on significant roles.

Some variations use Catholic imagery strictly as camouflage, while others incorporate earnest Catholic beliefs.

Versions in rural Louisiana have replaced Catholic elements with Protestant ones.

And different strains have also influenced each other: at the turn of the 19 th century, thousands of Haitians arrived in New Orleans, fleeing the Haitian Revolution and bringing their version of voodoo to mix with the local one.

In New Orleans today, the evolution is ongoing. You might meet born-and-raised voodooists in the city, living examples of an unbroken familial tradition, and you might also meet people who chose to be initiated later in life.

You may also meet Catholics who observe a few African-rooted traditions, like jumping a broom at a wedding or using brick dust to protect a front door.

Among the initiated, the tenet of secrecy is contentious, with some feeling it is still a critical way of paying respect to ancestors, while others see going public as a necessary way to correct perceptions and attract new adherents.

One thing is for sure: interest isn’t going away.

You can see Free Tours by Foot guide Robi, who was born and raised in the religion, share its history in Congo Square here:

MARIE LAVEAU

By far the most famous name in New Orleans voodoo is Marie Laveau. People pile into St. Louis Cemetery #1 to see her tomb.

She’s as much a subject of folklore as of fact, and the latest installment in her ongoing legend comes from Angela Bassett’s performance of her in American Horror Story: Coven.

Marie was born in 1801, on the eve of the Louisiana Purchase, and she would have grown up amid fast change as Haitians and Protestant Anglo-Americans flocked to New Orleans.

Her era would have called her a quadroon – meaning she was of one-quarter African descent.

She was born free, married a mixed-race man who died or disappeared, had a long relationship with a white man she couldn’t marry, and gave birth to children, one of whom would go on to pass for white in her adult life.

And somehow, by the time she died at the age of 80, she had become famous enough to have obituaries in every local newspaper, plus the New York Times – all without ever leaving her hometown or learning to read.

And what earned her all that fame? The answers seem to have been mostly legend even when she was alive – all those obituaries barely agree on a single detail.

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We have an article that shares what’s known for sure – read on: Marie Laveau Voodoo Queen of New Orleans

Watch a video of Free Tours by Foot guides Robi and Sandy exploring Marie Laveau’s history:

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Take a Tour

Free Tours by Foot is proud to offer a pay-what-you-like guided tour focused entirely on the voodoo religion – its history, its ceremonies, and its life in Louisiana today.

When you peruse our calendar ( Book New Orleans Tours ), look for the Voodoo Tour at 3 pm Thursday through Monday or Priest Robi’s Voodoo Tour at 10 am Thursday through Monday. New Orleans Voodoo Tour

Sample Robi’s tour here:

Many other tour companies in town also offer tours with the word “voodoo” in the title.

In some cases, this means the tour will focus on the religion, while in others, you can expect supernatural horror stories.

We’re all about sharing those stories, too, but you’ll find them on our ghost tour ( New Orleans Ghost Tour ) – get a video sample here:

Visit Congo Square

It’s still possible to see the site of all those 18 th - and 19 th -century voodoo rituals by visiting Louis Armstrong Park, just outside the French Quarter.

Armstrong Park commemorates New Orleans’ musical legacy, and Congo Square, the United States’ strongest connection with African music, is just a few steps from the main gate.

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The cobblestoned, landscaped area you’ll see today doesn’t bear much resemblance to the gathering place and dancing grounds of old.

But, modern embellishments include helpful historical markers and monuments.

And while the original performance tradition there seems to have died out soon after the Civil War, in recent years it’s seen a revival.

And today you can again count on hearing drums and seeing dancers almost every Sunday afternoon of the year.

Depending on the week, you may also see a market – another callback to Congo Square’s earliest functions – or possibly a full-on music festival.

Apart from a few festival days, Armstrong Park and Congo Square are free to enter. The gates are generally open 8 am to 6 pm.

Visit St. Louis Cemetery #1

New Orleans’s oldest cemetery is located just outside the French Quarter.

It’s a Catholic cemetery, but since it was the city’s main burial site, and since receiving Catholic sacraments was part of voodooists’ exercise of secrecy, it’s safe to say that many are buried inside these walls.

Marie Laveau owned a family tomb that still stands just inside the cemetery’s front gate.

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The tomb is covered in the names of her family members, and church records say she is buried there as well, while lore among the voodoo community has her buried elsewhere.

Wherever she is, interested visitors still flock to St. Louis #1, where her tomb is the main attraction.

However, the church has recently opted to close the cemetery to public access and allow entry only through one tour company, and discussion of voodoo is generally minimal.

Check out our article on reasons to visit St. Louis #1: 10 Reasons to Visit St. Louis Cemetery

In their role as spiritual advisors, voodoo priests can perform readings for members and non-members of the religion alike.

What this looks like depends on the tradition a priest belongs to.

Some have adopted tarot cards, playing cards, or other widely used tools of fortune-telling, while others use methods particular to voodoo.

In contrast with many readings, voodoo priests will often ask you to come up with a particular question or problem in mind to focus on.

And fun fact – while New Orleans law prohibits putting a price on fortune telling, there’s an exception when it’s a religious service.

So while most fortune tellers operate on a pay-what-you-like basis ( like our walking tours ), voodoo priests can ask a specific price.

Most voodoo shops offer readings or can connect you with someone who does – see the section on voodoo shops below for more information.

Voodoo Shops

The French Quarter is full of shops that use “voodoo” in their names, and their contents range from religious spaces to African art to souvenirs.

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It can be hard to know what to expect from these places. Some are shops, some are temples and worship centers, and some are just about everything.

That's why we have a whole article on the subject, including recommended shops, their locations and hours, and the services each one offers.

Here are a few of the more common items you’ll find in New Orleans voodoo shops:

  • Potion Oils
  • Tarot cards
  • Cleansing Sprays
  • Voodoo Dolls

5 Top Voodoo Shops in New Orleans

  • Voodoo Spiritual Temple
  • Marie Laveau’s House of Voodoo
  • Voodoo Authentica
  • Erzulie’s Authentic Voodoo
  • Island of Salvation Botanica

Visit the New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum

The French Quarter is also home to the Historic Voodoo Museum. Their small collection of artifacts delivers a heavy ambiance and light storytelling.

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They also offer readings and tours. See our full article on the subject here:

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Welcome to the Voodoo Tour, our newest tour exploring the origins of the secretive Voodoo. This is the ONLY tour led by an actual Voodoo Priest! Discover the mysteries and secrets behind one of the most misunderstood religions in existence… What exactly is Voodoo? Is it just stabbing pins in dolls to hurt your enemies? Is it Black Magic? Is it real? Who was the shadowy and infamous Marie Laveau? What is the Ancestor Tree? What’s the difference between hoodoo and Voodoo?! We’ll answer all of this and more as we visit Congo Square and other landmarks.

Follow in the footsteps of the ancestors as we travel back in the past to find out what authentic Voodoo actually is and how it has impacted the city of New Orleans! On our Voodoo Tour, you will learn the ins and outs of this culture and, most importantly, you will learn tools to determine the truth about a religion shrouded in the unknown. You’ll hear about the role that slavery and Voodoo played in building New Orleans’ culture, the Catholic Church influence and even witness a mock ritual.

Join us on a Voodoo Tour to learn more about the practices and beliefs that played a huge part in shaping our city–and still do today. Whether you leave a believer or not, you will never forget the fascinating history of Voodoo and The Big Easy!

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Bloody Mary and her team of psychic experts specialize in reading tarot cards, palms, and bones. Energy healing with Qui Going, Reiki & Psychic Mediumship by appointment! Try our full Séance experience. All offered at the Psychic Spa for a 1-on-1 private experience, group options or as part of your party. Our mediums and mystics await you. Spiritual services: cleansings, banishings, shadow work, guided meditation, past lives.

  Bloody Mary New Orleans offers public and private small group tours, cemetery, ghost tours, custom outings, immersive cultural explores, Voodoo  field trips w ritual power site , weddings, and the country's #1 longest running public Ghost Hunts; plus Do THE New Orleans Séance  experience and all the fabulous Psychic services. Choose from a wide variety of spiritual journeys & urban adventures. off the beaten path designed to satisfy even the most discerning palates.

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New Orleans is considered "The Most Haunted City" in the United States with rich paranormal history like no other. Allow our master storytellers to walk you through the realm of Ghosts, Voodoo, Vampires & More.

While on tour, you will hear the story of New Orleans' most haunted & featured location, the Lalaurie Mansion. Delve into the bone-chilling story of Mad Madam LaLaurie, considered one of our most sinister historical figures. You will leave with feelings of excitement and trepidation as you continue on to explore the streets of the French Quarter.

Please arrive 30 minutes prior to tour departure for check-in at 311 Exchange Place. Refunds will not be issued for late arrivals. Each tour is unique and may or may not include all of the stops listed above or may stop at other locations, not on this list. This is an outdoor walking tour and we do not enter any buildings.

Tour sizes at a maximum of 28 guests or 15 guests for the VIP option.

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Stop At: French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana

Your local guide will share dark, mysterious stories and legends about these French Quarter haunts, some of which involve voodoo, witchcraft, ghosts and vampires!

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: New Orleans Pharmacy Museum, 514 Chartres St, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130

Louis Dufilho, America’s First Licensed Pharmacist, opened what is known as the Pharmacy Museum in 1816. Now, this former apothecary shop hosts an assortment of medical exhibits from the past for your viewing pleasure.

Duration: 15 minutes

Pass By: Voodoo Authentica, 612 Dumaine St, New Orleans, Louisiana 70116

Since the 1990s, Voodoo Authentica has been crafting handmade voodoo dolls, gris-gris bags and more from Dumaine Street in the French Quarter. This is just another legendary location that visitors are pointed towards during a Witches Brew Tours voodoo tour.

Pass By: Old Ursuline Convent Museum, 1100 Chartres St, New Orleans, Louisiana 70116

Find out about the legend of the Casket Girls and how they were thought to be the first North American Vampires.

Pass By: Lalaurie Mansion, 1140 Royal St, New Orleans, Louisiana 70116

As you explore the French Quarter you will learn about the horrifying tales of slaves at the LaLaurie House and learn about various other ghostly and ghastly characters of New Orleans's sordid past.

Stop At: Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar, 941 Bourbon St, New Orleans, Louisiana 70116

Visit one of New Orleans' oldest structures, and some of the former resident souls. Formerly the site of infamous Jean Lafitte’s illicit privateer operation, it's one of the most haunted buildings in the French Quarter.

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LaLaurie Mansion, 1140 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA

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All Tours Start At 701 Royal Street In Front Of The “Rouses Market” At That Address. Be Careful Though, Jealous Tour Competitors Meet In The Same Vicinity And Been Known To Steal Our Guests And Take Them On The Wrong Tour. Ensure You Are With A Voodoo Bone Lady Guide Before To Embark On Your Tour!

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We Want You To Have A Fabulous 5-Star Experience. If At Any Time You Have Any Issue Please Call Our Office At 504-267-2040 And Ask For Laura. We Will Do What Is Fair To Make It Right.

What’s Included?

What’s included is what’s detailed above. This tour does not include entry into homes or the cemetery. The cemetery is only open I’m the daytime. This tour takes place in the evening so it would be impossible to include the cemetery on this tour.

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