New Orleans Cemetery and Supernatural Tour
New Orleans, Louisiana
Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: 2 hours
Come and join one the most exciting tours in the city. Not just your standard history and cemetery tour, this is a tour that explores the stories that inspired The Coven Series of American Horror Stories and the Anne Rice Vampire Chronicles. The 2-hour walking tour will also explore the homes that inspired A Street Car Name Desire, The Sound and the Fury and the home of legendary voodoo queen, Marie Laveau. This unique tour will also go in depth about the pirates and buccaneers that made the city of New Orleans infamous. Be prepared to be scared, scandalized and tantalized.
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Come and join one the most exciting tours in the city. Not just your standard history and cemetery tour, this is a tour that explores the stories that inspired The Coven Series of American Horror Stories and the Anne Rice Vampire Chronicles. The 2-hour walking tour will also explore the homes that inspired A Street Car Name Desire, The Sound and the Fury and the home of legendary voodoo queen, Marie Laveau. This unique tour will also go in depth about the pirates and buccaneers that made the city of New Orleans infamous. Be prepared to be scared, scandalized and tantalized.Starting at the meeting point in the French Quarter in late morning or early afternoon, the tour will visit famous historic sites of the city. Your local tour guide will talk about the history of the Cabildo, Presbyter, St. Louis Cathedral, and the red-bricked Pontalba Buildings. After, you will go to the homes of Tennessee Williams and William Faulkner, places that inspired A Street Car Named Desire and The Sound and the Fury. From there, visit the homes the inspired the Vampire Chronicles of Ann Rice and the Coven Series of American Horror Story, before moving on to a Voodoo Temple, then Marie Leveau's house. The next and final stop will be the St. Louis Cemetery No.1, where you will visit the tomb of Marie Laveau, as well as the pyramid-shaped tomb of actor Nicholas Cage.
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