The only ancestral witches tour company in New Orleans.
Unlock the secrets of New Orleans on the Witches of the French Quarter Tour, where the captivating history of real witches unfolds.
This 90-minute walking tour dives into the legacy of ancestral witchcraft, exploring the powerful covens that have thrived since the 1700s. Hear firsthand accounts from the descendants of these witches as you stroll through the historical streets of the French Quarter, gaining unique insights into their fascinating lives and traditions. This tour is perfect for those interested in the mystical side of New Orleans, offering an exclusive glimpse into its rich cultural tapestry.
- 90-minute guided walking tour through the historic French Quarter
- Learn about the covens and witchcraft families that shaped the community
- Hear stories directly from descendants of the witches
- Ideal for history buffs and those intrigued by the supernatural
The original square of New Orleans where witchcraft is openly practiced. You'll visit several spots in this area having to do with the tour subject and the practioners.
we will travel through the neighborhood stopping at numerous locations concerning the tour topic. We will visit the very places the craft is practiced as well as where witchcraft history has made headlines.
See the place where the original Witch's Workshop opened by Mary Oneida Toups who started the organization that became the legitimate religion of Witchcraft.
See the place that was opened to defy the law against the craft.
PLease meet us at the bottom of the concrete steps. This is across the street from the mule and carriage rides
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