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Wycieczka filmowa i telewizyjna po Nowym Orleanie

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This walking tour includes a multitude of filming locations including The Originals, NCIS New Orleans, King Creole, The Princess and the Frog, Interview with the Vampire, Runaway Jury, Your Honor, Renfield, Angel Heart, The Simpsons, Chef, Now You See Me, Lolita, and many more.
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Licencjonowany przewodnik turystyczny.
Licensed tour guide
2-hour walking tour of New Orleans movie and TV sites
Licensed tour guide
2-hour walking tour of New Orleans movie and TV sites
Licensed tour guide
2-hour walking tour of New Orleans movie and TV sites
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Is this a walking tour? No.
  • Not recommended for travelers who cannot walk long distances.
Czego oczekiwać
1
Muzeum Farmacji Nowego Orleanu
Zaczynamy od budynku Sądu Najwyższego Los Angeles, a następnie idziemy do Domu Napoleona. Muzeum Farmacji jest naszym trzecim przystankiem i pierwszą licencjonowaną apteką w Stanach Zjednoczonych. W zaledwie dwóch przecznicach mamy prawdziwą zbrodnię, cyrk i wampiry!
2
Plac Jacksona
Mnóstwo filmów i programów telewizyjnych! Jackson Square jest prawdopodobnie najbardziej historycznym obszarem Dzielnicy Francuskiej. W okolicy działało również kilkanaście projektów filmowych.
3
Autentyczność Voodoo
Wokół tego obszaru mamy jeszcze kilka projektów filmowych, a za nimi prawda o Voodoo. Następnie kierujemy się na przystanek w połowie drogi.
4
Muzeum Starego Klasztoru Urszulanek
Jedyny budynek sprzed pożaru, jaki pozostał w Nowym Orleanie. Nasza „pętla horroru” zaczyna się tutaj, ponieważ zaczniemy mówić o czarownicach i wampirach.
5
Rezydencja Lalaurie
Rezydencja LaLaurie jest uważana za najbardziej nawiedzony dom w Nowym Orleanie. Nicholas Cage był kiedyś właścicielem budynku.
6
Magiczny sklep okultystyczny Starling
Tutaj miały miejsce kolejne projekty filmowe. Poza tym Homer Plessy Community School jest po drugiej stronie ulicy! To dobra okazja, aby dowiedzieć się o wczesnych prawach obywatelskich w Nowym Orleanie.
7
Dziedzictwo Madame John
Drugi najstarszy budynek w Dzielnicy Francuskiej był prezentowany w kilku projektach filmowych. Spłonął podczas wielkiego pożaru, ale został odbudowany w 1788 roku.
8
Boutique du Vampyre
Kolejny duży przystanek dla wampirów! z niesamowitymi historiami
9
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
We start at the LA Supreme Court building, then walk to Napoleon House. The Pharmacy Museum is our third stop, and it is the first licensed pharmacy in the United States. In just two blocks, we have true crime, a circus, and vampires!
10
Jackson Square
Movie and TV shows galore! Jackson Square is arguably the most historic area in the French Quarter. Well over a dozen film projects have worked in the area as well.
11
Voodoo Authentica
Around this area we have several more film projects, followed by the truth about Voodoo. After this, we head to a halfway stop.
12
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The only pre-fire building left in New Orleans. Our "horror loop" begins here, as we will begin talking about witches and vampires.
13
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is considered to be the most haunted house in New Orleans. Nicholas Cage once owned the building.
14
Starling Magickal Occult Shop
More film projects took place here. Plus, Homer Plessy Community School is across the street! This is a good chance to learn about early Civil Rights in New Orleans.
15
Madame John's Legacy
The second oldest building in the French Quarter was featured in several film projects. It burned down during the Great Fire, but was rebuilt in 1788.
16
Boutique du Vampyre
Another big vampire stop! with incredible histories
17
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
We start at the LA Supreme Court building, then walk to Napoleon House. The Pharmacy Museum is our third stop, and it is the first licensed pharmacy in the United States. In just two blocks, we have true crime, a circus, and vampires!
18
Jackson Square
Movie and TV shows galore! Jackson Square is arguably the most historic area in the French Quarter. Well over a dozen film projects have worked in the area as well.
19
Voodoo Authentica
Around this area we have several more film projects, followed by the truth about Voodoo. After this, we head to a halfway stop.
20
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The only pre-fire building left in New Orleans. Our "horror loop" begins here, as we will begin talking about witches and vampires.
21
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is considered to be the most haunted house in New Orleans. Nicholas Cage once owned the building.
22
Starling Magickal Occult Shop
More film projects took place here. Plus, Homer Plessy Community School is across the street! This is a good chance to learn about early Civil Rights in New Orleans.
23
Madame John's Legacy
The second oldest building in the French Quarter was featured in several film projects. It burned down during the Great Fire, but was rebuilt in 1788.
24
Boutique du Vampyre
Another big vampire stop! with incredible histories
25
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
We start at the LA Supreme Court building, then walk to Napoleon House. The Pharmacy Museum is our third stop, and it is the first licensed pharmacy in the United States. In just two blocks, we have true crime, a circus, and vampires!
26
Jackson Square
Movie and TV shows galore! Jackson Square is arguably the most historic area in the French Quarter. Well over a dozen film projects have worked in the area as well.
27
Voodoo Authentica
Around this area we have several more film projects, followed by the truth about Voodoo. After this, we head to a halfway stop.
28
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The only pre-fire building left in New Orleans. Our "horror loop" begins here, as we will begin talking about witches and vampires.
29
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is considered to be the most haunted house in New Orleans. Nicholas Cage once owned the building.
30
Starling Magickal Occult Shop
More film projects took place here. Plus, Homer Plessy Community School is across the street! This is a good chance to learn about early Civil Rights in New Orleans.
31
Madame John's Legacy
The second oldest building in the French Quarter was featured in several film projects. It burned down during the Great Fire, but was rebuilt in 1788.
32
Boutique du Vampyre
Another big vampire stop! with incredible histories
33
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
We start at the LA Supreme Court building, then walk to Napoleon House. The Pharmacy Museum is our third stop, and it is the first licensed pharmacy in the United States. In just two blocks, we have true crime, a circus, and vampires!
34
Jackson Square
Movie and TV shows galore! Jackson Square is arguably the most historic area in the French Quarter. Well over a dozen film projects have worked in the area as well.
35
Voodoo Authentica
Around this area we have several more film projects, followed by the truth about Voodoo. After this, we head to a halfway stop.
36
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The only pre-fire building left in New Orleans. Our "horror loop" begins here, as we will begin talking about witches and vampires.
37
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is considered to be the most haunted house in New Orleans. Nicholas Cage once owned the building.
38
Starling Magickal Occult Shop
More film projects took place here. Plus, Homer Plessy Community School is across the street! This is a good chance to learn about early Civil Rights in New Orleans.
39
Madame John's Legacy
The second oldest building in the French Quarter was featured in several film projects. It burned down during the Great Fire, but was rebuilt in 1788.
40
Boutique du Vampyre
Another big vampire stop! with incredible histories
41
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
We start at the LA Supreme Court building, then walk to Napoleon House. The Pharmacy Museum is our third stop, and it is the first licensed pharmacy in the United States. In just two blocks, we have true crime, a circus, and vampires!
42
Jackson Square
Movie and TV shows galore! Jackson Square is arguably the most historic area in the French Quarter. Well over a dozen film projects have worked in the area as well.
43
Voodoo Authentica
Around this area we have several more film projects, followed by the truth about Voodoo. After this, we head to a halfway stop.
44
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The only pre-fire building left in New Orleans. Our "horror loop" begins here, as we will begin talking about witches and vampires.
45
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is considered to be the most haunted house in New Orleans. Nicholas Cage once owned the building.
46
Starling Magickal Occult Shop
More film projects took place here. Plus, Homer Plessy Community School is across the street! This is a good chance to learn about early Civil Rights in New Orleans.
47
Madame John's Legacy
The second oldest building in the French Quarter was featured in several film projects. It burned down during the Great Fire, but was rebuilt in 1788.
48
Boutique du Vampyre
Another big vampire stop! with incredible histories
49
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
We start at the LA Supreme Court building, then walk to Napoleon House. The Pharmacy Museum is our third stop, and it is the first licensed pharmacy in the United States. In just two blocks, we have true crime, a circus, and vampires!
50
Jackson Square
Movie and TV shows galore! Jackson Square is arguably the most historic area in the French Quarter. Well over a dozen film projects have worked in the area as well.
51
Voodoo Authentica
Around this area we have several more film projects, followed by the truth about Voodoo. After this, we head to a halfway stop.
52
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The only pre-fire building left in New Orleans. Our "horror loop" begins here, as we will begin talking about witches and vampires.
53
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is considered to be the most haunted house in New Orleans. Nicholas Cage once owned the building.
54
Starling Magickal Occult Shop
More film projects took place here. Plus, Homer Plessy Community School is across the street! This is a good chance to learn about early Civil Rights in New Orleans.
55
Madame John's Legacy
The second oldest building in the French Quarter was featured in several film projects. It burned down during the Great Fire, but was rebuilt in 1788.
56
Boutique du Vampyre
Another big vampire stop! with incredible histories
57
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
We start at the LA Supreme Court building, then walk to Napoleon House. The Pharmacy Museum is our third stop, and it is the first licensed pharmacy in the United States. In just two blocks, we have true crime, a circus, and vampires!
58
Jackson Square
Movie and TV shows galore! Jackson Square is arguably the most historic area in the French Quarter. Well over a dozen film projects have worked in the area as well.
59
Voodoo Authentica
Around this area we have several more film projects, followed by the truth about Voodoo. After this, we head to a halfway stop.
60
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The only pre-fire building left in New Orleans. Our "horror loop" begins here, as we will begin talking about witches and vampires.
61
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is considered to be the most haunted house in New Orleans. Nicholas Cage once owned the building.
62
Starling Magickal Occult Shop
More film projects took place here. Plus, Homer Plessy Community School is across the street! This is a good chance to learn about early Civil Rights in New Orleans.
63
Madame John's Legacy
The second oldest building in the French Quarter was featured in several film projects. It burned down during the Great Fire, but was rebuilt in 1788.
64
Boutique du Vampyre
Another big vampire stop! with incredible histories
65
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
We start at the LA Supreme Court building, then walk to Napoleon House. The Pharmacy Museum is our third stop, and it is the first licensed pharmacy in the United States. In just two blocks, we have true crime, a circus, and vampires!
66
Jackson Square
Movie and TV shows galore! Jackson Square is arguably the most historic area in the French Quarter. Well over a dozen film projects have worked in the area as well.
67
Voodoo Authentica
Around this area we have several more film projects, followed by the truth about Voodoo. After this, we head to a halfway stop.
68
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The only pre-fire building left in New Orleans. Our "horror loop" begins here, as we will begin talking about witches and vampires.
69
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is considered to be the most haunted house in New Orleans. Nicholas Cage once owned the building.
70
Starling Magickal Occult Shop
More film projects took place here. Plus, Homer Plessy Community School is across the street! This is a good chance to learn about early Civil Rights in New Orleans.
71
Madame John's Legacy
The second oldest building in the French Quarter was featured in several film projects. It burned down during the Great Fire, but was rebuilt in 1788.
72
Boutique du Vampyre
Another big vampire stop! with incredible histories
73
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
We start at the LA Supreme Court building, then walk to Napoleon House. The Pharmacy Museum is our third stop, and it is the first licensed pharmacy in the United States. In just two blocks, we have true crime, a circus, and vampires!
74
Jackson Square
Movie and TV shows galore! Jackson Square is arguably the most historic area in the French Quarter. Well over a dozen film projects have worked in the area as well.
75
Voodoo Authentica
Around this area we have several more film projects, followed by the truth about Voodoo. After this, we head to a halfway stop.
76
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The only pre-fire building left in New Orleans. Our "horror loop" begins here, as we will begin talking about witches and vampires.
77
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is considered to be the most haunted house in New Orleans. Nicholas Cage once owned the building.
78
Starling Magickal Occult Shop
More film projects took place here. Plus, Homer Plessy Community School is across the street! This is a good chance to learn about early Civil Rights in New Orleans.
79
Madame John's Legacy
The second oldest building in the French Quarter was featured in several film projects. It burned down during the Great Fire, but was rebuilt in 1788.
80
Boutique du Vampyre
Another big vampire stop! with incredible histories
81
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
We start at the LA Supreme Court building, then walk to Napoleon House. The Pharmacy Museum is our third stop, and it is the first licensed pharmacy in the United States. In just two blocks, we have true crime, a circus, and vampires!
82
Jackson Square
Movie and TV shows galore! Jackson Square is arguably the most historic area in the French Quarter. Well over a dozen film projects have worked in the area as well.
83
Voodoo Authentica
Around this area we have several more film projects, followed by the truth about Voodoo. After this, we head to a halfway stop.
84
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The only pre-fire building left in New Orleans. Our "horror loop" begins here, as we will begin talking about witches and vampires.
85
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is considered to be the most haunted house in New Orleans. Nicholas Cage once owned the building.
86
Starling Magickal Occult Shop
More film projects took place here. Plus, Homer Plessy Community School is across the street! This is a good chance to learn about early Civil Rights in New Orleans.
87
Madame John's Legacy
The second oldest building in the French Quarter was featured in several film projects. It burned down during the Great Fire, but was rebuilt in 1788.
88
Boutique du Vampyre
Another big vampire stop! with incredible histories
89
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
We start at the LA Supreme Court building, then walk to Napoleon House. The Pharmacy Museum is our third stop, and it is the first licensed pharmacy in the United States. In just two blocks, we have true crime, a circus, and vampires!
90
Jackson Square
Movie and TV shows galore! Jackson Square is arguably the most historic area in the French Quarter. Well over a dozen film projects have worked in the area as well.
91
Voodoo Authentica
Around this area we have several more film projects, followed by the truth about Voodoo. After this, we head to a halfway stop.
92
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The only pre-fire building left in New Orleans. Our "horror loop" begins here, as we will begin talking about witches and vampires.
93
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is considered to be the most haunted house in New Orleans. Nicholas Cage once owned the building.
94
Starling Magickal Occult Shop
More film projects took place here. Plus, Homer Plessy Community School is across the street! This is a good chance to learn about early Civil Rights in New Orleans.
95
Madame John's Legacy
The second oldest building in the French Quarter was featured in several film projects. It burned down during the Great Fire, but was rebuilt in 1788.
96
Boutique du Vampyre
Another big vampire stop! with incredible histories
97
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
We start at the LA Supreme Court building, then walk to Napoleon House. The Pharmacy Museum is our third stop, and it is the first licensed pharmacy in the United States. In just two blocks, we have true crime, a circus, and vampires!
98
Jackson Square
Movie and TV shows galore! Jackson Square is arguably the most historic area in the French Quarter. Well over a dozen film projects have worked in the area as well.
99
Voodoo Authentica
Around this area we have several more film projects, followed by the truth about Voodoo. After this, we head to a halfway stop.
100
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The only pre-fire building left in New Orleans. Our "horror loop" begins here, as we will begin talking about witches and vampires.
101
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is considered to be the most haunted house in New Orleans. Nicholas Cage once owned the building.
102
Starling Magickal Occult Shop
More film projects took place here. Plus, Homer Plessy Community School is across the street! This is a good chance to learn about early Civil Rights in New Orleans.
103
Madame John's Legacy
The second oldest building in the French Quarter was featured in several film projects. It burned down during the Great Fire, but was rebuilt in 1788.
104
Boutique du Vampyre
Another big vampire stop! with incredible histories
105
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
We start at the LA Supreme Court building, then walk to Napoleon House. The Pharmacy Museum is our third stop, and it is the first licensed pharmacy in the United States. In just two blocks, we have true crime, a circus, and vampires!
106
Jackson Square
Movie and TV shows galore! Jackson Square is arguably the most historic area in the French Quarter. Well over a dozen film projects have worked in the area as well.
107
Voodoo Authentica
Around this area we have several more film projects, followed by the truth about Voodoo. After this, we head to a halfway stop.
108
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The only pre-fire building left in New Orleans. Our "horror loop" begins here, as we will begin talking about witches and vampires.
109
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is considered to be the most haunted house in New Orleans. Nicholas Cage once owned the building.
110
Starling Magickal Occult Shop
More film projects took place here. Plus, Homer Plessy Community School is across the street! This is a good chance to learn about early Civil Rights in New Orleans.
111
Madame John's Legacy
The second oldest building in the French Quarter was featured in several film projects. It burned down during the Great Fire, but was rebuilt in 1788.
112
Boutique du Vampyre
Another big vampire stop! with incredible histories
113
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
We start at the LA Supreme Court building, then walk to Napoleon House. The Pharmacy Museum is our third stop, and it is the first licensed pharmacy in the United States. In just two blocks, we have true crime, a circus, and vampires!
114
Jackson Square
Movie and TV shows galore! Jackson Square is arguably the most historic area in the French Quarter. Well over a dozen film projects have worked in the area as well.
115
Voodoo Authentica
Around this area we have several more film projects, followed by the truth about Voodoo. After this, we head to a halfway stop.
116
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
The only pre-fire building left in New Orleans. Our "horror loop" begins here, as we will begin talking about witches and vampires.
117
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is considered to be the most haunted house in New Orleans. Nicholas Cage once owned the building.
118
Starling Magickal Occult Shop
More film projects took place here. Plus, Homer Plessy Community School is across the street! This is a good chance to learn about early Civil Rights in New Orleans.
119
Madame John's Legacy
The second oldest building in the French Quarter was featured in several film projects. It burned down during the Great Fire, but was rebuilt in 1788.
120
Boutique du Vampyre
Another big vampire stop! with incredible histories
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Recenzje (112)
Michael_L
Nov 2022
Very informative, If you bring up a subject that isn't on the tour The guide will give you information, I asked the guide about the Axman and he knew all about him! He was there early which I liked so we started the tour early.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Jun 2023
The Axman is always fun to talk about! It was very much my pleasure.
jdA5550GW
Nov 2022
On Tuesday, November 8, 2022, a blood moon occurred -- the perfect day to experience an interesting and informative two hours walking in the New Orleans French Quarter with Trevor of Blood Moon Tours. His Movie and TV Show Tour will show you buildings, street corners, balconies where movies and tv shows were filmed (NCIS New Orleans, Interview with the Vampire, King Creole, Live and Let Die.) There's a stop in front of the house that was once owned by Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. In addition, Trevor will point out important New Orleans landmarks such as Jackson Square, Saint Louis Cathedral, Pirates' Alley, Pontalba buildings, old Ursuline Convent, Beauregard-Keyes house. Trevor has a thorough knowledge of the French Quarter and New Orleans. You'll learn a lot and have fun! Take the tour at night and maybe you'll spot a ghost drifting past a window!
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Nov 2022
We're so glad you had a good time! A blood moon for Blood Moon Tours must be good luck.
202rhondag
Oct 2022
I took this tour on a nice October afternoon. As we walked to the fiming locations we passed through and received a lot of information about beautiful Jackson Square and it's history. As you can imagine, some of the sites are in the ghost/vampire area and we were able to get very interesting information about those areas too--even the Brangelina house lol. Our guide had years of experience and was able to answer all our questions about the filming locations, the haunted mansions we passed, voodoo, and more. We had a nice break in the middle where you can rest for a little while and get water, a snack, or any other kind of beverage, and a clean restroom. This tour has movies and television and a lot more -I felt like I also had a mini ghost tour and history lesson too. This tour is appropriate for anybody--couples, families, friend groups, or if you want to go solo you would feel very comfortable.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Oct 2022
Thank you for your kind review! With Halloween just around the corner, it felt appropriate to throw in a ghost story or two.

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