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Walk Canal Street and learn burial traditions, tomb styles, and local history across multiple cemeteries
2 hours
Guided tour, History
Take a daytime walk along Canal Street to explore New Orleans burial traditions and the city’s historic “Cities of the Dead.” You’ll visit multiple cemeteries and memorial sites while your guide shares history, folklore, and local customs.
Tours depart at 10:15 AM and 1:15 PM; arrive 20 minutes early. Wear comfortable shoes. Tours operate rain or shine.
48 hour notice is required for cancellation or change. Tours operate rain or shine.
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Please arrive 20 minutes prior to your tour time.
Tours operate rain or shine.
Morning Call Coffee Stand 5101 Canal Blvd
The guides here clearly make the experience. Names like Yahyah Universe, Christian, Bob, Thorn, and Chrissy come up repeatedly, with reviewers genuinely enthusiastic about their storytelling abilities and deep knowledge of New Orleans history, architecture, and supernatural lore. People describe feeling more connected to the city after their tours, which speaks to the guides' talent for bringing stories to life in an engaging, personal way. They offer several different tour options, from Garden District walks to comprehensive five-in-one tours covering vampires, voodoo, true crime, and ghosts. The pacing seems comfortable even on longer walking tours, with well-timed breaks built in. One negative review mentioned a guide whose style felt more like loud comedy than the spooky atmosphere they expected, so if you're hoping for genuinely eerie vibes, you might want to clarify which tour fits that mood. Overall though, the vast majority of visitors leave thrilled with what they learned and the charismatic guides who shared it with them.
Christian was great !
abhilasha saxena
April 5, 2026
Christian was great !
abhilasha saxena
April 5, 2026