Here Are The 11 Weirdest Places You Can Possibly Go In New Orleans
There are some truly weird places in New Orleans, that’s one of the things I love about the city the most. There is always somewhere that you can go and feel like maybe you aren’t so strange after all. Here are 11 of the weirdest places in New Orleans.

This eclectic coffee shop on Oak St. is filled with board games and strange decorative items that will make even the most alternative person feel right at home.

This iconic French Quarter bar has been home to more than one scandalous event and is definitely worth an exploration.
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Yes, this bar actually moves as you sit at it. In a circle. If you're prone to dizziness, I would say avoid, but otherwise, get ready for an amazing night.
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Known as the oldest restaurant in New Orleans, Antoine's is home to the mystery room, a place for clandestine alcohol consumption in prohibition days.

This place doesn't look too strange from the outside, but there are some truly unique objects to be found inside of here.

To immerse yourself in all of Voodoo lore, check out this unique house of voodoo things. There are quite a few voodoo shops in the French Quarter, but this is by far the best.

Go back in time and explore all the ways doctors and others used medicine years ago. Some truly strange practices!

What's so strange about this Alligator Museum? The way it just sits there...for years it's just been a sign and a dream...and made many passerby wonder if it will ever be a museum like this.
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This very unique cemetery is home to many relics in honor of St. Roch, who is known to help those who suffer from physical disabilities.

Dr. Bob might just be the premiere folk artist of New Orleans and his beautiful designs and very surprising pieces.

Stop by the downtown Insectarium to see some truly amazing displays of insects in the area.
Where do you think are the weirdest places in New Orleans? Let us know! We love to hear your feedback.
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