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Embark on an adventure through the land of cinematic magic with the 'Movie and TV Show Tour of New Orleans.

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  • Duration: 2 hours

' This unique spectacle lays open the city's colorful past, showcasing beloved filming locations from some of your most-watch TV shows and movies. With Hollywood South as your backdrop, this guided tour will make you a part of the reel world.

There's an undeniably enchanting experience waiting around every corner as you unravel the secrets of New Orleans' movie past. Expect to be immersed in this tour, which typically lasts around three hours. Knowledgeable guides will lead your journey, peppering the excursion with anecdotes and trivia. Make sure to bring comfortable footwear as you will be getting off the bus for photo opportunities. You'll traverse the city, visit distinctive shooting sights, and gain a perspective on the city like never before. This much-adored tour is more than just a cinematic journey; it's a delightful exploration of New Orleans from an entirely unique angle.

The excitement begins as soon as you step aboard the comfortable, air-conditioned coach. You'll be taken through New Orleans' historic French Quarter, known for its vibrant streets, adorned with Spanish Creole architecture, a place where many notable film scenes have been shot. Then there’s the Garden District, its Antebellum mansions lending a picturesque charm and making it a hotspot for movie and TV productions. Also, a visit to the renowned Lafayette #1 Cemetery, where films like 'Double Jeopardy' and series including 'The Originals' were filmed, adds a dash of suspense to the tour.

Perhaps even more fascinating than the places you'll visit are the stories behind them. Recognize the streets from '12 Years A Slave,' the locations that shot to fame with 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,' and multiple heart-throbbing scenes from 'The Vampire Diaries.' Methinks you're getting a touch of star fever already! Behind every scene from TV series such as 'True Detective,' or films like 'The Pelican Brief,' you'll hear anecdotes that contextualize the importance of New Orleans in the world of cinema. You'll learn about the filming techniques, stumbles, and strokes of genius that helped mold your favorite scenes.

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Boutique Du Vampyre
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Experience the otherworldly allure at Boutique du Vampyre, a unique attraction nestled in the heart of New Orleans. This charming shop offers an array of mysterious vampire-themed items, from books and artwork to jewelry. Step into the world of legends and folklore, and enjoy an encounter like none other; a delightful touch of the macabre amid New Orleans' vibrant culture.
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French Quarter
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Bask in the enchanting aura of the French Quarter, with its mixed cultures, cheerful atmosphere, and stunning colonial architecture crowning it as New Orleans' most beloved district.
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Jackson Square in New Orleans, LA
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Arts, culture, and history intertwine in Jackson Square, New Orleans. An old-world plaza humming with life— its cobblestone paths, thriving arts scene, and lush gardens encapsulate the soulful spirit of this city.
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Lalaurie Mansion
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Immerse yourself in New Orleans' rich history at the alarming, yet engrossing LaLaurie Mansion. Delve into mysteries shrouded by historical elegance, while wandering through an architectural masterpiece. Each room echoes sensational tales of high society life blended with whispered horror stories. Linking the charming façade are whispers of a darker past that makes LaLaurie Mansion a compellingly haunted New Orleans must-visit.
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Madame John's Legacy Museum
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Step back in time at the Madame John's Legacy in New Orleans, a significant piece of architectural history dating back to 1788. Serving as a testament to French Creole colonial architecture, this house survived the Great New Orleans Fire and displays a fascinating array of period furnishings. It's more than a museum—it's an authentic immersion into 18th-century Southern lifestyle.
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Napoleon House
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Dive into Louisiana's rich cultural archive at Napoleon House. Its antiquated walls which once offered refuge to exiles, now serve hand-crafted Pimm’s Cup and muffuletta, inviting visitors to share in a timeless New Orleans tradition.
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New Orleans Pharmacy Museum in New Orleans, LA
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Dive into the world of 19th-century healthcare practices at the first licensed pharmacy in the U.S - a must-visit for history buffs!
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Old Ursuline Convent Museum
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In the heart of New Orleans's bustling French Quarter, the tranquil Old Ursuline Convent Museum stands. This reprieve into the past showcases French colonial history, ancient religious artifacts, and offers an engaging journey into the city’s rich Catholic heritage. A must-visit for history lovers and architecture enthusiasts.
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Pirate's Alley Cafe
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Step into history and indulge in eclectic delights at the legendary Pirate's Alley Cafe in New Orleans. Nestled beside New Orleans' famous St. Louis Cathedral, this captivating cafe offers a blend of cafe classics and absinthe-infused cocktails. Its bohemian atmosphere, replete with colorful murals and literary accolades, pays homage to its storied past, forging an enchanting enclave where culture, cuisine, and camaraderie entwine.
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Supreme Court Building in New Orleans
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Experience history and architecture in unison at the awe-inspiring Supreme Court Building in New Orleans. Housed within the pristine facade, this edifice not only enshrines Louisiana’s justice system but also exemplifies grandiose design, reminiscent of the state's cultural lineage. History connoisseurs, architecture buffs, or even curious explorers will appreciate this iconic landmark.
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Voodoo Authentica
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Immerse yourself in the mystical ambiance of New Orleans at Voodoo Authentica. This one-of-a-kind shop and educational platform provides an authentic voodoo experience led by local practitioners. From individually crafted voodoo dolls, magical potions, to compelling workshops, Voodoo Authentica fascinatingly interweaves history, culture, and spirituality, providing a profound insight into New Orleans' enduring voodoo tradition.
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Brennan's
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Experience a taste of New Orleans at its best at Brennan's, a world-renowned restaurant. A melting pot of French tradition, modern flavors, and Southern hospitality, this eatery is famous for its Creole cuisine. Afterward, trek to IDA Manheim Antiques, an emporium that houses an alluring collection of European and American antiques, offering a fascinating journey through history. A must-visit for foodies and history buffs alike.
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Starling Magickal Occult Shop
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Embrace the eerie allure of Starling Magickal Occult Shop in New Orleans, where mystery intertwines with culture. Discover an array of unique items imported from across the globe—candles, crystals, oils, and handcrafted jewelry. Dive into this quaint shop's spiritual offerings and let your curiosity roam free. For those fascinated by the paranormal, Starling Magickal provides an unforgettable experience steeped in magic and mystique.

Pack your bags, ready your cameras, and let movie magic take over as you stroll into the filming sets that were once traveled by A-list celebrities. Rich in history and imbued with cultural significance, this tour is more than just a movie marvel; it's a captivating exploration of New Orleans' past through the cinematic lens, revealing how the city has evolved while retaining its timeless charm. Succumb to the tantalizing call of Hollywood South as the 'Movie and TV Show Tour of New Orleans' promises you an unforgettable journey brimming with blockbuster sights, lively storytelling, and a palpable sense of cinematic magic. So why wait? Lights, camera, action!


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