This walking tour features a variety of filming locations from popular productions such as 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 others.
This walking tour features a variety of filming locations from popular productions such as 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 others.
- New Orleans Pharmacy Museum - The tour begins at the LA Supreme Court building, followed by a walk to Napoleon House. The third stop is the Pharmacy Museum, the first licensed pharmacy in the United States. Within just two blocks, visitors can explore true crime, a circus, and vampires!
- Jackson Square - A hub for movies and TV shows! Jackson…
- New Orleans Pharmacy Museum - The tour begins at the LA Supreme Court building, followed by a walk to Napoleon House. The third stop is the Pharmacy Museum, the first licensed pharmacy in the United States. Within just two blocks, visitors can explore true crime, a circus, and vampires!
- Jackson Square - A hub for movies and TV shows! Jackson Square is arguably the most historic spot in the French Quarter, with over a dozen film projects having been shot in the area.
- Voodoo Authentica - This area features several more film projects, along with insights into the truth about Voodoo. After this, the tour reaches a halfway point.
- Old Ursuline Convent Museum - The only pre-fire building remaining in New Orleans. The “horror loop” starts here, with discussions about witches and vampires.
- Starling Magickal Occult Shop - More film projects were filmed here, and Homer Plessy Community School is just across the street! It’s a great opportunity to learn about early Civil Rights in New Orleans.
- Madame John’s Legacy - The second oldest building in the French Quarter, featured in several film projects. It was destroyed in the Great Fire but rebuilt in 1788.
- Boutique du Vampyre - Another major vampire stop with fascinating histories.
- Pirate’s Alley Cafe - The final stop on the tour, rich with film project history.

- 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
- Not recommended for travelers who cannot walk long distances.
- Not recommended for travelers who cannot walk long distances.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.