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Кіно- та телевізійна екскурсія Новим Орлеаном

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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.
Місто: Новий Орлеан
Thu 24 Apr
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Thu 24 Apr
Починаючи з $30.00
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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
Додаткова інформація
  • 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.
Чого очікувати
1
Аптечний музей Нового Орлеана
Ми починаємо від будівлі Верховного суду Лос-Анджелеса, потім йдемо до будинку Наполеона. Аптечний музей — наша третя зупинка, і це перша ліцензована аптека в Сполучених Штатах. Всього за два квартали у нас справжній злочин, цирк і вампіри!
2
площа Джексона
Безліч фільмів і телешоу! Площа Джексона, мабуть, є найісторичнішим районом Французького кварталу. Також у районі працювало понад десяток кінопроектів.
3
Voodoo Authentica
Навколо цієї області у нас є ще кілька кінопроектів, а потім правда про Вуду. Після цього ми прямуємо до зупинки на півдорозі.
4
Музей старого урсулинського монастиря
Єдина будівля, що залишилася до пожежі в Новому Орлеані. Тут починається наша «петля жахів», оскільки ми почнемо говорити про відьом і вампірів.
5
Особняк Лалорі
Особняк ЛаЛорі вважається будинком з найбільшою кількістю привидів у Новому Орлеані. Колись будівлею володів Ніколас Кейдж.
6
Старлінг Магічний окультний магазин
Більше кінопроектів відбувалося тут. Крім того, громадська школа Гомера Плесі знаходиться через дорогу! Це хороший шанс дізнатися про громадянські права в Новому Орлеані.
7
Спадщина мадам Джон
Друга найстаріша будівля Французького кварталу фігурувала в кількох кінопроектах. Він згорів під час великої пожежі, але був відбудований у 1788 році.
8
Boutique du Vampyre
Ще одна велика зупинка для вампірів! з неймовірною історією
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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Melissa_M
Feb 2025
Trever was very knowledgeable about the locations and all the things that had filmed there. It was a great tour around the French Quarter and lots of interesting facts! Well worth it!
Відповідь від хоста
Feb 2025
I'm glad I was able to entertain!
Francisco_R
Feb 2025
Great experience, tour guys was awesome and knew lots of details about places and the relation to the movies and series
Відповідь від хоста
Feb 2025
I'm glad you enjoyed your time with us and thank you for your kind review!
Amanda_B
Jan 2025
Trevor was knowledgeable, funny, and accommodating. He took the time to find out which shows/movies we had seen/liked and made sure he took us to some spots that were most interesting to us. He also gave plenty of suggestions of other movies for us to watch. Highly recommend.
Відповідь від хоста
Jan 2025
Customer service is a top priority. I'm glad we were able to provide!

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