New Orleans: Walking Tour Inside St. Louis Cemetery No. 1
Ever wondered what mysteries lie within the historic St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 in New Orleans?
Picture yourself strolling through narrow pathways flanked by centuries-old tombs, each holding tales of the city’s past.
What secrets are buried beneath the weathered gravestones, and what famous figures rest in eternal slumber within these hallowed grounds?
Prepare to uncover the enigmatic allure of this renowned cemetery, where every step echoes with whispers of bygone eras and the spirits of the past seem to linger in the humid Louisiana air.
Key Points
- Explore St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, including Marie Laveau‘s tomb and Nicolas Cage‘s pyramid-shaped tomb
- Learn about New Orleans’ burial customs and cemetery history on a guided 45-minute tour
- Uncover stories of notable figures like Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau and former mayor Homer Plessy
- Discover unique burial practices and above-ground tombs in one of America’s oldest cemeteries
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Activity Details
Set out on a captivating New Orleans Cemetery Walking Tour with a duration of 45 minutes, offering free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund and the flexibility to reserve now and pay later. This tour provides flexible scheduling, allowing participants to plan their visit with ease.
Explore the historical significance of St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, one of America’s oldest cemeteries, as knowledgeable guides lead the way through intriguing burial customs and above-ground tombs. Learn about the unique practices and stories behind the cemetery’s notable figures, such as Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau and former mayor Homer Plessy.
Enjoy the rich history of New Orleans while exploring this iconic burial ground on a memorable 45-minute walking tour.
Location and Tour Information
As the tour unfolds, participants are guided through St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, an exclusive and historically significant burial ground in New Orleans located at 501 Basin St. This cemetery is a main stop for the tour, where visitors can explore the final resting places of many notable figures.
The meeting point for the tour is the Cemetery Tour Desk inside the Basin St. Station Visitor Center. Here, guests can gather before embarking on a 45-minute guided walk through the cemetery. One of the highlights includes the opportunity to visit the tomb of Marie Laveau, the renowned Voodoo Queen.
It’s important to note that itineraries are subject to change, but the experience promises to be both insightful and memorable.
Highlights of the Tour
Explore the intriguing highlights of the New Orleans Cemetery Walking Tour, including rare access to St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 and the tomb of the legendary Marie Laveau. Visitors can also marvel at the pyramid-shaped tomb belonging to Nicolas Cage, adding a unique twist to the tour experience. As you journey through this historic burial ground, you’ll learn about New Orleans’ burial customs and cemetery history, enjoying the city’s rich past. The tour guide will regale you with fascinating stories of notable figures, such as the Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau, bringing the cemetery’s history to life.
- Rare access to St. Louis Cemetery No. 1
- Tomb of Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen
- Pyramid-shaped tomb of Nicolas Cage
- Insight into New Orleans’ burial customs and cemetery history
Full Description of the Tour
Uncover the hidden stories and captivating history of St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 with an expert guide leading the way on this immersive walking tour. Explore the rich history of one of America’s oldest cemeteries, exploring unique burial customs and above-ground tombs.
The tour kicks off at the Basin St. Station Visitor Center, where participants meet their knowledgeable guide. Wander through the cemetery, marveling at famous tombs like the pyramid-shaped resting place of Nicolas Cage.
Engage in history exploration as you learn about the intriguing burial practices and hear tomb stories of prominent figures such as Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau and former mayor Homer Plessy. This experience offers a glimpse into the fascinating past of New Orleans through its remarkable cemetery.
Booking and Important Information
Visitors can easily secure their spot for the New Orleans Cemetery Walking Tour by selecting the number of participants and preferred date for the activity.
- Participants experience the history of St. Louis Cemetery No. 1
- Tour restrictions include the cemetery being closed to the general public
- Date selection is available for convenience
- Meeting point: Cemetery Tour Desk inside the Basin St. Station Visitor Center
Participants can anticipate an informative and engaging tour while abiding by the restrictions set in place to respect the historical significance of the cemetery. By booking in advance and adhering to the tour guidelines, visitors can ensure a smooth and enriching experience exploring the unique burial customs and stories within St. Louis Cemetery No. 1.
Reviews and Ratings
Upon visiting the New Orleans Cemetery Walking Tour, guests can discover insightful reviews and ratings that highlight the tour’s exceptional guide, value for money, and overall service quality. Visitors consistently praise the knowledgeable guides, reasonable pricing, and the excellent customer service provided throughout the tour experience. Here is a summary of the ratings based on 469 reviews:
Aspect | Rating |
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Guide | 4.6/5 |
Value for Money | 4.5/5 |
Service Quality | 4.5/5 |
These ratings reflect the positive visitor insights into the tour, showcasing a high level of satisfaction with the overall experience. The reviews emphasize the informative nature of the tour, the value it provides, and the professionalism of the guides leading the excursion.
Directions
Embark on the New Orleans Cemetery Walking Tour by meeting your guide at the Cemetery Tour Desk inside the Basin St. Station Visitor Center. Once you’re ready to begin your journey through St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, here are some directions to guide you along the way:
- Head towards the tomb of Marie Laveau, the renowned Voodoo Queen.
- Explore the unique architecture of the pyramid-shaped tomb belonging to Nicolas Cage.
- Wander through the maze of above-ground tombs to uncover the burial customs of New Orleans.
- Listen as your guide shares fascinating Voodoo legends and stories of notable figures laid to rest in this historic cemetery.
Get ready to learn about the rich history and intriguing tales that await you on this unforgettable tour.
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Common questions
Are There Any Restrictions on What Visitors Can Bring Into the Cemetery During the Tour?
Visitors cannot bring picnic baskets or musical instruments into the cemetery during the tour. These items are restricted to maintain the solemnity and respect for the burial grounds. Please adhere to these guidelines for a respectful experience.
Is There a Specific Dress Code or Attire Recommended for the Tour of St. Louis Cemetery No. 1?
For the tour, visitors should wear respectful attire suitable for walking. Comfortable shoes are recommended due to the 45-minute guided walk. Remember the cemetery’s historical significance and opt for appropriate dress code during this engaging experience.
Are There Any Restroom Facilities Available Along the Tour Route or at the Meeting Point?
Restroom availability is limited along the tour route and at the meeting point. Participants are advised to plan accordingly. Facilities at the meeting point offer relief before embarking on the engaging and informative walking tour.
Will the Tour Be Affected by Inclement Weather, and What Is the Policy for Rescheduling in Such Cases?
In case of inclement weather, the tour may be affected. Check the weather policy for rescheduling. Tour cancellations allow refunds up to 24 hours before the activity. Plan ahead for a flexible and worry-free experience.
Are Photography and Videography Allowed During the Tour, and Are There Any Specific Guidelines or Restrictions to Follow?
Photography and videography are allowed during the tour, but visitors must follow strict photography etiquette to respect cultural preservation. Tourists should be mindful of their behavior due to the historical significance of the site.
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Last Words
Experience the magic and mystery of New Orleans with a walking tour inside St. Louis Cemetery No. 1. Uncover the rich history and fascinating stories of this iconic burial ground, from the legendary tomb of Marie Laveau to the unique resting place of Nicolas Cage.
With exclusive access to hidden areas and insightful guides, this tour offers a truly unforgettable experience for those looking to explore the city’s intriguing past. Don’t miss out on this captivating journey through history.
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