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Walk through St. Louis Cemetery #1, the site of the classic movie "Easy Rider," as your professional licensed guide recounts the background of the famous and infamous people who are buried there.
St. Louis Cemetery #1 is the oldest and most famous. It was opened in 1789, replacing the city's older St. Peter Cemetery (no longer in existence) as the main burial ground with a redesign of the city after a fire in 1788. Make a wish or cast a spell at the tomb of Marie Laveau - the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans - and discover how she was able to be in two places at once. Listen to the evolution of Voodoo - which is still practiced today - and learn how it became such a factor in the Crescent City. Learn about our unique above ground burial customs and the tombs of various "societies." Find out what "Gris-Gris" means and the mysterious ingredients in your souvenir bag.
St. Louis Cemetery #1
Listen to the Evolution of Voodoo
Learn what "Gris-Gris" Means
Operating Times: See Schedule above. Closed New Years Day, Mardi Gras, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
# of Stops: 1
Duration: 2 hours
Booth Location: Gray Line Lighthouse Ticket Office located at Toulouse St. and the Mississippi River in the French Quarter.
Nearest Intersection: Toulouse St. and Decatur St.
Parking: Pay parking is available but walking to the Gray Line Ticket Office is encouraged to help ease traffic congestion in the French Quarter.
Age Requirements: Child's rate for 6-12 years of age. Children under 6 not occupying a seat travel free of charge for sightseeing tours.
Notes: Phone in reservations are required at time of purchase. Your printable eTicket will contain all details. Guarantee Note: Due to the limited reserved seating and factors beyond the control of the operator, this product does not fall under the Trusted Tours and Attractions Guarantee program.