Join us on this one-of-a-kind, UNCENSORED, VIP experience tour for ADULTS ONLY through the most haunted, dark, and decadent city streets of the French Quarter. This tour has a little bit of everything.
We keep our numbers smaller than larger company groups to allow for a more intimate and personal experience. We tailor the tour to the group, so each one is a little different. All guides have intimate knowledge as practitioners or initiates in the local witchcraft, vampire, or Voodoo communities.
This tour is NOT for the squeamish nor the prudish. Sensitive "Karen" types will be offended. NO CHILDREN ALLOWED unless booking a private tour. Other tours won't get as detailed, graphic and gory about the horrifying history and folklore of:
Voodoo and the Queen Marie Laveau
Real Vampires and Casket Girls
Pirate Jean Lafitte
Witchcraft + magick
Prostitutes
Murder + mayhem at the Lalaurie mansion
Photos of real ghosts + supernatural (not viewable anywhere else).
Tour operates rain or shine.
We will walk through the French Quarter discussing various stories and histories of events and places along the way. Since these are privately owned buildings, we will not be going inside them. No walking tour has access to inside homes. Our stories and stops include: Hands of Fate - original home of the first Church of Witchcraft, Voodoo shops, Muriel's Restaurant, Jackson Square, Pirates Alley, Ursuline Convent, haunted hotels, Lalaurie Mansion, and a bar stop for a break and drinks.
Stop at Hands of Fate - the original home of the first Church of Witchcraft, as well as Voodoo shops.
Other stops include Muriel's Restaurant and Jackson Square.
Hear stories at a stop at the famous Pirates Alley.
Learn about the history of Ursuline Convent, and also stop at several haunted hotels.
Stop at the infamous Lalaurie Mansion. There will also be a bar stop for a break and drinks.
We meet inside of MRB bar. It is in the middle of the block between Chartres and Decatur.
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Central Time Zone (CT) (GMT-6)
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The bus system is affordable and covers most of the city, but can be slow due to traffic.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
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