If you’re planning a trip to New Orleans and love learning about local stories, architecture, and a bit of the bizarre, then the Millionaires Tombs of Metairie Cemetery Tour might just be right up your alley. While I haven’t personally been on this tour, the glowing reviews and detailed descriptions suggest it’s a compelling way to see one of the city’s most iconic cemeteries.
What stands out? First, the expert guidance of a local historian ensures you won’t just stare at fancy tombs—you’ll learn the fascinating stories behind them. Second, the stunning, elaborate mausoleums, including a guarded pyramid and Anne Rice’s tomb, make for memorable sights. However, a key consideration is that it’s a two-hour walk covering about 2 miles, so comfortable shoes are a must.
This tour is ideal for history lovers, architecture enthusiasts, or anyone curious about New Orleans’ unique burial traditions. It’s also a nice choice if you prefer a more relaxed, storytelling-focused experience rather than just wandering on your own.
Key Points

- Expert-guided experience with a knowledgeable local author/historian
- Focus on iconic, elaborate tombs and their stories
- Includes access to notable sites like Anne Rice’s tomb and a guarded pyramid
- Two hours of walking, covering about 2 miles, with plenty of fascinating sights
- Accessible and family-friendly, with wheelchair access
- Great value at $35 per person, including entry fees and insider tips
What to Expect from the Tour

This isn’t just a stroll through a cemetery; it’s a storytelling journey. You’ll meet your guide at the Law Enforcement Memorial, located to the right of the funeral home—easy to find if you’re driving or using a ride-share. From there, the two-hour walk begins beneath nearly 1,000 trees, providing a shaded, peaceful backdrop to the historic graves.
Your guide, a local author with extensive knowledge, will take you through Metairie Cemetery’s history, which dates back to 1872 and earned a spot on the National Register of Historic Places. Expect to hear about the diverse characters buried here—from city mayors and governors to mob bosses, law enforcement figures, and even the Kings of Carnival.
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Highlighted Sights and Stories

One of the highlights is definitely the Millionaires Row, where some of the most extravagant tombs are on display. You’ll see impressive structures, including a pyramid guarded by a sphinx, which quickly becomes a photo-worthy moment. The guide will explain the symbolism behind the pyramid and its historical significance, adding depth to your visual experience.
Another favorite stop is the tomb of Anne Rice, the famous vampire novelist. Knowing her resting place adds a layer of intrigue for fans of her work. You’ll also visit a tomb with jewel-stained glass windows and an Islamic-inspired limestone tomb built by a Confederate general for his daughter, showcasing the cemetery’s diverse architectural styles.
The tour also includes a stop at Al Copeland’s tomb, the founder of Popeyes, giving you a taste of the local entrepreneurial spirit. These visits aren’t just about the look of the tombs—they’re about the stories and history that make each one unique.
The Guide and the Experience

Reviewers consistently praise the knowledge and storytelling skills of the guide, Sally. One reviewer calls her “the real deal,” emphasizing her extensive research and personal interviews with families and locals. Her engaging stories elevate the experience from a typical cemetery visit to a memorable journey into New Orleans’ past.
The tour is conducted in English, with wheelchair accessibility, making it usable for most visitors. The pace is described as relaxed, which is perfect if you want to take your time absorbing the history and snapping photos.
How Does the Price Stack Up?

At $35 per person, the tour offers good value considering it includes entry to Metairie Cemetery, Lake Lawn Metairie, and insider tips on local food, music, and culture. For two hours of guided storytelling, seeing impressive tombs, and gaining unique insights, it’s a reasonable cost.
Compared to other local experiences, the reviews suggest the quality of the guide and the storytelling make it worth the price. Plus, booking with the “reserve now & pay later” option adds flexibility if your plans are still up in the air.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Atmosphere and Practical Tips

Walking through the cemetery, you’ll be surrounded by almost 1,000 trees that provide shade, making it a cool and serene environment. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes—the tour covers about 2 miles—and bring sunscreen and water since it happens rain or shine.
While there’s no hotel pickup, the meeting point is straightforward. If you’re driving, there’s parking available at the cemetery, which makes logistics easier.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

Given the focus on history, architecture, and storytelling, this tour is perfect for adults and older teens interested in New Orleans’ past. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate detailed narratives over a quick glance at sights. If you’re into local stories about notable figures like mayors and mob bosses, you won’t be disappointed.
It’s also excellent for history buffs, architecture lovers, and those curious about burial customs. The accessibility makes it suitable for most visitors, but keep in mind it’s a walking tour—so stamina and comfortable shoes are recommended.
The Sum Up

The Millionaires Tombs of Metairie Cemetery Tour offers a thoughtful, engaging look into one of New Orleans’ most iconic cemeteries. With a well-informed guide leading the way, visitors get more than just a view of fancy tombstones—they gain insight into the lives, stories, and symbolism behind these resting places. This tour provides a meaningful way to connect with the city’s history without feeling rushed or superficial.
It’s a solid choice for anyone wanting a deeper understanding of New Orleans’ unique burial traditions, architecture, and notable residents. The combination of stunning sights, engaging storytelling, and reasonable pricing makes it a standout experience for travelers seeking something authentic and memorable.
If you’re comfortable with a bit of walking and love stories about real people, this tour will likely leave you with a new appreciation for the city’s colorful past and the remarkable final resting places of its most interesting characters.
New Orleans: Millionaires Tombs of Metairie Cemetery Tour
FAQs

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts about 2 hours and covers roughly 2 miles of walking.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it easier for most guests to enjoy.
What should I wear?
Bring comfortable shoes, sunscreen, water, and wear comfortable clothes suitable for walking outdoors.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to reserve your spot ahead of time. You can cancel up to 24 hours before for a full refund.
Does the tour include entry to Lake Lawn Metairie?
Yes, the price includes entry to both Metairie Cemetery and Lake Lawn Metairie.
Is the tour family-friendly?
While not explicitly marketed as a family tour, most descriptions suggest it’s suitable for older children and teens interested in history and architecture.
Whether you’re a history nerd, architecture enthusiast, or just want an authentic slice of New Orleans culture, this cemetery tour offers a fascinating peek into the city’s past—stories, symbols, and all.
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