Some may hesitate to explore a cemetery, but the New Orleans St. Louis Cemetery No. 3 Walking Tour offers a unique perspective on this historic site. Led by knowledgeable guides, you will unravel the stories of legendary figures and intriguing burial practices.
As the tour winds through the maze of tombs and mausoleums, visitors will encounter the rich cultural heritage that defines New Orleans. Join this immersive experience to unearth the hidden tales and secrets waiting to be discovered within the serene grounds of St. Louis Cemetery No. 3.
Key Points
- Explore diverse tomb types and burial customs in St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
- Discover the stories of notable individuals laid to rest in the cemetery
- Engage with expert commentary on the cemetery’s historical significance in New Orleans
- Enjoy a small group tour with a professional guide for an immersive experience
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Tour Highlights
Explore the captivating history and unique tomb types of St. Louis Cemetery No. 3 on this engaging walking tour led by expert guide Sally Asher.
The tour delves into the fascinating burial practices and tomb types found within the cemetery, offering insight into the rich history of this iconic New Orleans site. Visitors will learn about the evolution of burial practices over time and the significance of various tomb designs.
Notable stories of individuals interred in the cemetery are shared, highlighting the diverse and colorful past of those laid to rest in St. Louis Cemetery No. 3. Gain a deeper understanding of the cemetery’s history as you stroll through this historic burial ground with a knowledgeable guide.
Notable Interred Figures
As visitors walk through St. Louis Cemetery No. 3, they encounter the final resting places of notable figures who have played significant roles in New Orleans’ history and culture. The cemetery is home to famous residents whose unique tombs reflect the historical significance and cultural impact they had on the city. Here is a glimpse of some of the noteworthy individuals interred in St. Louis Cemetery No. 3:
Famous Residents | Unique Tombs | Historical Significance, Cultural Impact |
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Marie Laveau | Greek Revival Style | Renowned Voodoo Queen of New Orleans |
Homer Plessy | Above-Ground Vault | Key figure in the Civil Rights Movement |
Storyville Madams | Lavish Marble Tombs | Representing a unique era in New Orleans |
Logistics and Meeting Details
For participants in the New Orleans St. Louis Cemetery No. 3 Walking Tour, the meeting point is located at 3421 Esplanade Ave in New Orleans, LA, at the front gates of St. Louis Cemetery #3. Upon arrival, visitors will find:
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Meeting Instructions:
- Gather at the front gates of St. Louis Cemetery #3.
- Look for the tour guide holding a sign with the tour company’s logo.
- Be punctual to ensure the tour starts on time.
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Accessibility Options:
- Wheelchair and stroller accessible paths are available.
- Service animals are permitted during the tour.
- The location is conveniently close to public transportation for easy access.
Participants can expect a seamless start to their exploration of St. Louis Cemetery No. 3 with these meeting instructions and accessibility options in place.
Booking Information
Visitors interested in joining the New Orleans St. Louis Cemetery No. 3 Walking Tour can secure their spot by reserving online and receiving a confirmation email with tour details. The tour is available in the morning and afternoon, lasts for approximately 1 hour, and welcomes a maximum of 18 travelers per group for an intimate experience. It’s important to consider weather conditions as the tour is weather-dependent. Here is a breakdown of the booking information:
Tour Availability | Morning and Afternoon |
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Tour Duration | 1 hour |
Group Size | Maximum 18 travelers |
Weather Considerations | Weather-dependent experience |
Ensure to check the weather forecast and come prepared for an insightful journey through St. Louis Cemetery No. 3.
Cancellation Policy
The tour operator provides a full refund for cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance. If you need to cancel your booking, follow these steps for a smooth refund process:
- Contact the tour operator via email or phone to request a cancellation.
- Provide your booking details for verification.
- Await confirmation of your cancellation and refund status.
Please note the following regarding last-minute changes:
- Refunds aren’t offered for cancellations made less than 24 hours before the tour.
- Changes or cancellations within 24 hours of the tour start time can’t be accommodated.
- It’s recommended to plan your schedule accordingly to avoid any inconveniences with the cancellation policy.
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Common questions
Are There Any Specific Rules or Customs Visitors Should Be Aware of When Visiting St. Louis Cemetery No. 3?
When visiting St. Louis Cemetery No. 3, visitors should observe cemetery etiquette and cultural customs. Respectful attire is required to honor the historical significance and preservation efforts of the site. These rules ensure a meaningful experience.
Are There Any Rumored or Haunted Stories Associated With the Cemetery That the Guide Might Share During the Tour?
Haunted stories and Tour guide tales add an eerie allure to the cemetery visit. Visitors can expect to hear chilling legends and mysterious encounters shared by the guide, enriching the experience with spooky narratives and historical context.
Can Visitors Bring Their Own Cameras or Recording Devices to Document Their Experience During the Tour?
Visitors can bring cameras or recording devices to document the tour. However, they should follow photography etiquette, respecting the privacy concerns of others. Capturing memories is encouraged, but discretion and sensitivity to the solemn environment are essential.
Is There a Recommended Age Limit or Restriction for Participants on the Walking Tour?
There is no specific age limit or restrictions for participants on the walking tour. However, all visitors are encouraged to abide by tour etiquette, maintain respectful behavior, and follow the guide’s instructions for an enriching experience.
Are There Any Special Events or Unique Experiences Offered at St. Louis Cemetery No. 3 That Visitors Should Know About?
Special events and unique experiences at St. Louis Cemetery No. 3 include historical reenactments, ghost tours, and themed tours during holidays. Visitors can engage in storytelling nights, music events, and cultural celebrations, offering diverse encounters.
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Sum Up
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to explore the rich history and unique tomb types of New Orleans’ St. Louis Cemetery No. 3 with author Sally Asher as your guide. Book your spot for this immersive walking tour to uncover the stories of notable figures laid to rest in this iconic cemetery.
With limited group sizes and expert insights, you’re sure to have a memorable and enlightening experience. Get ready to step back in time and discover the secrets of this historic landmark.