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St. Louis Cemetery No. 1: Traveler Reviews

TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: 4.5 of 5 stars
TripAdvisor Popularity Index: #19 of 274 attractions in New Orleans
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Activities: group tours/walking tour
Attraction type: Cemetery
Address: 615 Pere Antoine Alley, 3421 Esplanade Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119
Tel: 504-525-9585

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Reviews of St. Louis Cemetery No. 1

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“Visit Homer Plessy in St. Louis Cemetery #1”

St. Louis Cemetery No. 1

5 of 5 stars
Riviera Beach, Florida
Aug 31, 2005
4/4 found this review helpful

If anything is left of the fascinating St. Louis Cemetery #1 after Hurricane Katrina's ravages subside, make a point to go there. It's fantastic, especially if you take one of the guided tours. Before you go, read up on the historic Plessy v. Ferguson court case (major civil rights), then go tip your hat to one of our great activist citizens -- Homer Plessy, who's interred at St. Louis Cemetery #1.

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“Save Our Cemeteries Tour”

St. Louis Cemetery No. 1

4 of 5 stars
Rockwall, Texas
May 25, 2005
14/17 found this review helpful

We have always wanted to tour one of the old New Orleans cemeteries but have been a bit concerned about the constant references to muggings and crime. On our most recent trip we decided to go with the Save Our Cemeteries Tour and were glad we chose this group.

St. Louis Cemetery #1 is the closest cemetery to the French Quarter and is an easy walk. However this cemetery is located in what became the Storyville area (the famous red light district) and when the brothels were torn down project apartment complexes were built in the area. Guidebooks recommend people only visit with tour groups and on the Sunday morning that we were there we saw at least two groups besides ours so probably visiting on your own would be fine IF you go when other guided tours are there.

Based on the commentary from our guide and what we heard from other guides nearby each group received pretty much the same information. What we liked about our chosen tour is that the group is a non-profit organization that works to preserve and restore the cemeteries. Plus since our guide was a volunteer with the organization his genuine enthusiasm for the history was apparent.

The cemetery was very interesting. We were surprised to learn that it is still in use and that families and societies who own the tombs may re-use them. Many of the tombs are in ruins but some are well kept. The tomb of famed voodoo queen Marie Laveau has been covered in voodoo symbols (not authentic however) even though Marie herself was a Catholic and therefore was privileged to be entombed in the more prominent Catholic section near the front of the cemetery.

On the walk to and from the cemetery our guide also told us interesting tidbits of history about the French Quarter area and the landmarks we passed. He was especially open to answering questions and we enjoyed his friendliness. I would recommend this tour to anyone who is interested in the real New Orleans history without any theatrics.

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“Great Cemetery -- less than great tour”

St. Louis Cemetery No. 1

Feb 25, 2005
8/9 found this review helpful

The cemetery is not to be missed. In addition to the tomb of Marie Laveau, you will find the civil rights pioneer Homer Plessey (Plessey v. Ferguson) and other graves showing a remarkable history. We wandered a bit during the tour and found another unmarked grave that was similar to Marie's tomb -- with offerings and voodoo marks -- near the back of the cemetery. But the tour? We went with the Historical Walking Tour (tourneworleans/ Cemetery and Voodoo tour) because it came highly recommended in all the guidebooks. Unfortunately, our leader had us look over the shoulders of another group to see Marie's tomb and did not take us to all the advertised spots -- I don't think he liked the Voodoo part of the tour. So that was very disappointing and far less than what we had been promised.

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“Historic St. Louis 1 and Voodoo Tour”

St. Louis Cemetery No. 1

Aug 7, 2004
6/7 found this review helpful

We went on the Historic Walking Tour, and Anna (Ross?) was our guide. We met at the Cafe Beignet, which was very nice. Anna was absolutely fabulous with her true southern charm. She is on a society to preserve the cemetaries, and she is a wealth of information! We loved her! We could have done without the visit with High Priestess Miriam at the Voodoo Museum, although it was definitely an unusual experience. I highly reccommend taking this tour, and if you get lucky enough to have Anna as your tour guide, you will get a bonus!

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“Historic New Orleans tour”

St. Louis Cemetery No. 1

May 13, 2004
9/9 found this review helpful

I thought it was pretty interesting. Went on a walking tour with Historic New Orleans Tours. If you go with them, ditch the tour after going to armstrong park/congo square but before going to the voodoo temple... The tour ran long and the priestess they took us to visit was just weird and rambled. It was like going to visit your semi-coherent grandmother who has a lot to say about nothing.
A lot has been said (here and in books) about safety (i.e. you HAVE to go with a tour). I would say, you can just go at the same time as a tour... You get the safety in numbers benefit without the cost. That said, I also felt like our guide shared some pretty interesting information so I didn't feel like it was wasted money. I just felt that too much was made of the safety issue.

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St. Louis Cemetery No. 1: Management Resources

St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 Address

615 Pere Antoine Alley, 3421 Esplanade Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119
Tel: 504-525-9585