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Garden District and Lafayette Cemetery Tour

Garden District and Lafayette Cemetery Tour


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  • Learn the history & architecture of the beautiful Garden District & Magazine Street. See residences of Anne Rice, Sandra Bullock, John Goodman, and more. Also visit the Lafayette Cemetery and the Coven House of American Horror Story.
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-What you can expect-
New Orleans’ Garden District is one of the most picturesque neighborhoods in the nation, next to it is bustling Magazine Street.

If you’re looking to explore outside of the French Quarter area, and see how our people live and have lived, this excursion is perfect for you or your group. After that, a stop in Lafayette Cemetery, the oldest city-owned cemetery. You’ll learn the burial practices and traditions that make our cemeteries unique.

Then, during the tour, you’ll set eyes on the current residences of New Orleanians Anne Rice, Sandra Bullock, and John Goodman. You’ll see houses featured in movies such as The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. As well, you’ll see the Buckner Mansion of American Horror Story fame.

Included in this tour is a stroll along beautiful Magazine Street, historically the line between the rich and working class of NOLA. As well we’ll walk a few blocks from Magazine into the Irish Channel where you’ll see our famous “shotgun houses.”

The Garden District was founded in 1832, between St. Charles Avenue, First Street, Magazine Street and Toledano Street. Originally its own city, it was annexed by New Orleans in 1852. You’ll learn more about this and other historic facts as you see the neighborhood’s gorgeous mansions and their notable large, opulent lawns.

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Duration: Lasts up to 1 hour 30 minutes

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  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: 2800 St Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA 70115

  • Tour is designed to be 1.5 hours, but can run up to 2 hours

  • Check in is 15 minutes prior to start

  • Tour is about a mile and half walk

  • Tours go on rain or shine

  • Tour does not end where tour starts

  • Guest will be helped after the tour with directions to where they are going next

  • Lafayette Cemetery will be closed until further notice, so this tour will not visit the cemetery while closed

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site

Validity Period

  • The voucher must be used on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

FAQ

1. What are the defining characteristics of the Garden District's architecture and history?

The Garden District is renowned for its well-preserved 19th-century mansions, featuring diverse architectural styles like Greek Revival, Italianate, and Victorian. Its history reflects the wealth of American newcomers who settled here, creating a distinct contrast to the earlier French Quarter. Wide streets, lush gardens, and ornate ironwork characterize the area, offering a glimpse into a bygone era of elegance and grandeur.

2. Why is the Garden District a unique and valuable place to visit in New Orleans?

The Garden District offers a unique blend of architectural splendor, historical depth, and cultural significance. Visitors can admire stunning mansions, explore the historic Lafayette Cemetery, and see homes associated with famous personalities or pop culture, like the Coven House from American Horror Story. It provides a picturesque escape with rich stories of its past residents and development.

3. Which famous residents' homes can be seen during a Garden District tour?

During a Garden District tour, visitors have the opportunity to see the residences of several famous individuals. These include the homes of renowned author Anne Rice, known for her gothic fiction, as well as the residences of actors Sandra Bullock and John Goodman. The tour often highlights specific details about their historic properties and past connections to the neighborhood.

4. What are the best methods for exploring the Garden District and Lafayette Cemetery?

The most insightful way to explore the Garden District and Lafayette Cemetery is through a guided walking tour. A knowledgeable guide can provide historical context, architectural details, and captivating stories behind the grand mansions and the unique above-ground tombs of the cemetery. This method ensures you discover hidden gems and fully understand the area's rich heritage.

5. What unique experiences can visitors have at Lafayette Cemetery during the tour?

At Lafayette Cemetery, visitors can experience one of New Orleans' oldest and most atmospheric 'cities of the dead.' Its unique above-ground burial vaults, some dating back to the 19th century, offer a fascinating insight into local burial customs and history. Exploring its narrow aisles reveals the stories of prominent families and the district's past residents, providing a somber yet historically rich experience.

6. What are the unique aspects of Magazine Street in the Garden District that visitors can explore?

Magazine Street, bordering the Garden District, is known for its vibrant character, offering a diverse array of independent boutiques, antique shops, art galleries, and acclaimed restaurants. While a guided tour often focuses on the district's architecture and history, Magazine Street complements the experience by providing opportunities to enjoy local culture, unique shopping, and culinary delights immediately adjacent to the grand mansions.

7. Can visitors see the Coven House from American Horror Story in the Garden District?

Yes, the iconic Coven House, featured prominently in American Horror Story: Coven, is indeed located within the Garden District. Many tours of the area make a point of passing by this notable residence, allowing visitors to see the exterior of the historic mansion that served as the setting for the fictional witch academy, adding a pop culture highlight to the historical tour.

8. What kind of history and architecture can one learn about during a Garden District tour?

A Garden District tour provides deep insights into the history and diverse architectural styles of the neighborhood. You'll learn about the development of the district by American settlers, the social history of its inhabitants, and the distinctive designs of its mansions, including Greek Revival, Italianate, and Queen Anne Victorian styles. The tour explains how these elements contribute to the district's unique charm and historical significance.

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