The New Orleans Five in One Extravaganza Tour


During this eerie and fun-filled tour around New Orleans, explore the legends and lore that have made the Big Easy famous. Meander through the mysterious and mystical realms of voodoo, vampires, ghosts, and pirates.  A real EMF Meter – Ghost/Paranormal Detector will be used during this tour. New Orleans is known as America’s Most Haunted City for good reason. On this tour, see exactly why. Guests will visit the sites of actual, documented hauntings and share the most ghastly and horrific history that New Orleans has to offer. Unlock the mystery and get ready for the true paranormal experience this adventure can offer — jaw-dropping, heart-pounding, immensely thrilling, and spine-chilling fun. Visit multiple locations where both ghost and vampire sightings happen regularly. Along the way, learn about the practice of voodoo and how it played and continues to play a vital role in New Orleans today. Visit the location that was given to the notorious voodoo queen Marie Laveau as payment for voodoo practices to get a man cleared of murder charges. Visit the location where regular voodoo ceremonies were held. Visit the home of the evil Delphine LaLaurie. Viewers of American Horror Story: Coven will recognize this as the home where she tortured and murdered slaves and then bathed in their blood. It is said to be the most haunted house in New Orleans.  Learn about the history of Jackson Square, and the heart of the French Quarter. Visit the exact location where the Louisiana Purchase was signed, as well as multiple Louisiana State museums and the oldest operating church in the US. Guests will hear stories about how New Orleans has been almost completely wiped out many times by natural disasters, fires, and the yellow fever epidemic, yet it has always rebounded, returning to life a little stronger each time. Guests will visit a cemetery that is located inside the French Quarter. While there the tour guide will talk about the above-ground tombs and the Oven Wall Vaults seen in some of the New Orleans cemeteries. The to

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