New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum
New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum

New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum

724 Dumaine St., New Orleans, Louisiana, 70116

The Basics

Browse the intimate folk museum and learn about historic customs, rituals, and figures, then get a palm or tarot reading, if you wish. You can also visit the tomb of Marie Laveau—New Orleans’ Voodoo Queen—on a walking tour of the nearby St. Louis Cemetery. To dive deeper, join a voodoo, ghost, and vampire tour of the French Quarter.

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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Book tours of the cemetery 24 hours in advance.

  • The museum can help arrange psychic readings, gris-gris, and rituals.

  • The museum isn’t wheelchair-accessible.

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How to Get There

Nestled in the French Quarter between Bourbon and Royal streets, the Historic Voodoo Museum is easy to reach on foot from French Quarter establishments and accommodations.

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When to Get There

The Historic Voodoo Museum is open every day from 10am to 6pm. Arrive just after it opens to increase your chances of getting the small museum to yourself. Guided walking tours of the cemetery start at 9am and 12pm.

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Voodoo-Themed Highlights of the French Quarter

The Historic Voodoo Museum is just a small part of what New Orleans has for voodoo-curious travelers. After your museum visit, join a voodoo walking tour to see spooky highlights, explore shops selling voodoo-themed souvenirs such as dolls and “love potions,” or stop by one of the many stands offering psychic readings.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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