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St. Louis Cemetery No. 1: Traveler Reviews

TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: 4.5 of 5 stars
TripAdvisor Popularity Index: #20 of 275 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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“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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“very good”

St. Louis Cemetery No. 1

Nov 17, 2003
3/6 found this review helpful

I went to St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 on a field trip with my class. It was very interesting, and I learned a lot about the different tomb styles. We got to speak to the people at Cheaux-Vive (a group of women that restore tombs for a living) They have done a lot of work in St.
Louis cemetery No. 1, and have greatly improved the the tombs.
Louisiana has very unique cemeteries, and I think everyone should take a tour of at least one of them.

-Laura (8th grade)

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“City of the Dead”

St. Louis Cemetery No. 1

Oct 15, 2003
1/4 found this review helpful

We visited this cemetery during the day. With a little research, we were able to find the famous graves on our own. There were historical markers on most of the graves of interest. I found this place very interesting and a little eerie.

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“Safety first”

St. Louis Cemetery No. 1

3 of 5 stars
Slidell, Louisiana
Nov 3, 2002
21/21 found this review helpful

Although the cemeteries in New Orleans are known for their uniqueness, safety must be your first priority. Some of the cemeteries around the city (City Park area) are fine to visit alone but this is NOT one of them. If you must visit Marie Laveau's grave, do so with a group or when a group is present.
Even though there is a Police station accross the street, the high walls around it keep the view from the street to a very minimum and the tall mortuaries create a great place for thieves to hide to wait for their pray.
This IS the oldest cemetery in the city and decay has taken a toll on the graves. Vegetation and the humidity of the area causes a musty smell many think are decaying bodies. Many of the graves have been vandalized to rob the dead of their riches, some have been repaired while others remain in shambles.

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“The Quick and the Dead”

St. Louis Cemetery No. 1

5 of 5 stars
A TripAdvisor Member
Apr 4, 2002
12/14 found this review helpful

This is a good place to visit during the day. If you are walking, you can follow your nose for the last 100 feet or so, as the graves are above ground due to the high water table. This is the peculiar smell of decaying bodies. The cemetery closes early to discourage voodoo activities and general vandalism. Note the sign at the entrance saying you are responsible for the care and upkeep of your relation's graves. Nevertheless, Jacques Philippe Roi de Villere has a nicely restored site. Likely to counterpose the run down site of Marie Laveau's burial diagonally across the path. Obviously the Archdiocese has a vested interest in promoting the first native born governor of Louisiana over the voodoo queen. I found the site by walking randomly, and recommend this site with or without a guide.
400 Basin Street.

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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