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Explore Hollywood's favorite filming locations in New Orleans on this 2-hour guided walking tour for $30, led by a passionate local expert.
Discover the magic of Hollywood in the heart of the French Quarter with the New Orleans: Movie and TV Show Tour. Priced at just $30 per person and lasting 2 hours, this guided walk takes you through some of the city’s most iconic filming spots, showcasing scenes from NCIS: New Orleans, The Originals, Your Honor, and many more. The tour departs from 400 Royal Street, in front of the Supreme Court Building, across from Brennan’s Restaurant, making it easy to find even in the bustling French Quarter traffic.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its focus on small group sizes, which ensures a more personalized experience. Led by a local guide with industry insight, you get insider stories, fascinating facts, and the chance to see off-the-beaten-path locations. While the tour covers many popular productions, it’s especially suited for fans of Vampire-themed shows, crime dramas, and classic movies. Expect a lively, informative walk that balances film locations with intriguing details about New Orleans’ culture and history.


The tour begins at 400 Royal Street, right on the steps of the Supreme Court Building. This strategic starting point in the French Quarter makes it easy to join the tour and sets the tone for a walk through the city’s most historic and scenic streets. Expect the guide to prompt early arrivals, as traffic and neighborhood congestion can be unpredictable.
From this central location, the tour proceeds down Chartres Street, crossing Jackson Square—a must-see for its vibrant atmosphere and iconic views. The walk passes by Napoleon House Restaurant before reaching the Old Ursuline Convent, one of the oldest structures in the city, which has featured in several productions. The route then loops back along Royal Street, past the famously haunted LaLaurie Mansion, offering a mix of history, architecture, and film lore.
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This tour highlights famous locations used in multiple well-loved productions. Within the first fifteen minutes, you’ll see sites related to NCIS: New Orleans, The Originals, Your Honor, and The Simpsons. Many of these filming spots are within easy walking distance of each other, offering a concentrated dose of Hollywood magic in the historic setting.
The list of productions also includes Interview with the Vampire, Chef, Now You See Me, and Princess and the Frog. The tour incorporates famous scenes and lesser-known locations, providing a well-rounded view of how New Orleans doubles for various cities and eras on screen. Notably, the tour includes stops at actor homes, celebrity sightings, and notable filming spots that make the experience feel special for dedicated fans.

The guide plays a key role in making this experience engaging. Reviews consistently praise Trevor, described as knowledgeable, friendly, and passionate. He customizes the tour based on your favorite movies or shows, which enhances the experience for individual interests. During the walk, Trevor shares anecdotes, historical facts, and behind-the-scenes stories, making the locations come alive.
This tour is particularly flexible, with opportunities to ask questions or request specific stops. The small group format allows for more interaction, making it easier to ask for recommendations or explore topics in more detail. The guide’s industry insight adds an extra dimension, enriching the understanding of how Hollywood utilizes New Orleans’ unique scenery.
The tour takes a loop through the French Quarter, with highlights including the Supreme Court Building, Chartres Street, Jackson Square, Old Ursuline Convent, and the LaLaurie Mansion. The walk finishes at St. Louis Cathedral, providing a scenic and historic backdrop to end the tour.
Noteworthy stops include locations connected to Vampire-themed stories like Interview with the Vampire and The Originals, as well as spots linked to crime dramas such as JFK and The Pelican Brief. The tour’s pacing is designed to balance film location viewing with historical commentary and photo opportunities.
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The tour meets early enough to avoid typical traffic problems but arriving early is recommended due to the busy neighborhood. The route is entirely on foot and lasts two hours, so comfortable shoes and attire are advised.
While the tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments, it is wheelchair accessible, confirming inclusivity. The activity runs rain or shine, so participants should prepare for weather conditions, especially on old, uneven walkways.
At just $30, this guided walk offers a cost-effective way to explore the French Quarter through the lens of Hollywood. The expert guidance and personalized approach particularly stand out, especially for those interested in film and TV history. The small group setting guarantees a more tailored experience compared to larger tours.
The strong praise from many reviews underscores the enthusiasm and knowledge of the guides, making each walk both educational and fun. However, the focus on Vampire stories and specific shows might be less appealing to non-fans or those wishing for a broader tour of New Orleans’ sights beyond film.

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 2 hours, walking through the French Quarter.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at 400 Royal Street, on the steps of the Supreme Court Building, across from Brennan’s Restaurant.
Is the tour suitable for children or wheelchair users?
The tour is wheelchair accessible but not suitable for people with mobility impairments. Children are welcome, but parents should consider walking distances and the pace.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and clothes are recommended because it is a walking tour.
What films and shows are featured?
Locations from NCIS: New Orleans, The Originals, Your Honor, The Simpsons, Interview with the Vampire, and many others.
What if it rains?
The tour takes place rain or shine, so be prepared for weather conditions.
Can I customize the tour based on my interests?
Yes, the guide is happy to tailor the experience if you share your favorite movies or TV shows at the start.
Is there a break during the tour?
A halfway break is included, allowing time for questions or photos.
How do I book and cancel?
Reservations can be made with pay later, and cancellations are free if made up to 24 hours in advance.
What makes this tour stand out?
Small group sizes, industry-insider stories, off-the-beaten-path locations, and a passionate local guide make this tour a memorable way to see the French Quarter through Hollywood’s eyes.