French Quarter Ghost Tour by Mule Drawn Carriage

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French Quarter | New Orleans

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French Quarter Ghost Tour by Mule Drawn Carriage
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⭐ French Quarter Ghost Tour by Mule Drawn Carriage offers a thrilling and unique opportunity to explore the spooky and haunted side of New Orleans, uncovering the city's dark history and creepy legends. Ticket types
🎫 Adult (13+) Highlights
👻 Check out Jean Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop to meet the ghost of a famous pirate and folk hero.
🎩 Uncover the story of Marie Laveau, a voodoo queen, and visit one of America's oldest bars.
🏨 Find out about the most haunted hotels in New Orleans — maybe you'll stay in one!
📅 Date and time - Length of time: 1 hour - Optimal period to go: during the evening - Carriage rides depart within a 15-minute timeframe from their scheduled departure
📍 Location The starting location is at Jackson Square, situated at the intersection of Saint Peters and Decatur streets, directly opposite the renowned Cafe du Monde.
⏳ Duration Duration: 60 minutes. Description Get ready for an electrifying escapade in the bewitching city of New Orleans! Embark on the History & Haunts carriage tour, where spirits, voodoo, and bloodthirsty vampires eagerly await your arrival. Brace yourself for spine-chilling tales of Madame LaLaurie's hellish torture chamber and brace your soul as you step foot in Muriel's Restaurant, a notorious den of ghostly apparitions. Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of the legendary Marie Laveau, a voodoo queen of unparalleled power, and behold the ominous and chilling Gardette-LaPrete Mansion. Remember to capture a haunted memory in a photo and keep your senses alert for hair-raising ghostly encounters in your own hotel! This heart-pounding adventure lasts for an amazing hour, and if you dare, the best time to embark is the thrilling night!
📝 Additional info Carriages can accommodate 6-8 passengers and move at a relaxed speed. Carriage tours are available regardless of the weather and all carriages have roofs. Take appropriate clothing for the New Orleans climate as it is the third rainiest city in America. Summer often experiences afternoon rain showers. Kids under 5 can join for free if they sit on their parent's lap without needing a ticket. Show your smartphone ticket to the Royal Carriages Manager, who will assign you to the correct carriage for the tour. Carriage tours depart within 15 minutes of their scheduled time. A licensed tour guide, who speaks English, will provide detailed information about the city's history, culture, and architecture during the tour.
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