New Orleans: Movie and TV Show Tour

Explore New Orleans' iconic film locations on this small-group walking tour, led by a knowledgeable local guide. Perfect for movie fans and history buffs alike.

4.7(103 reviews)From $30 per person

Discover the Charm of New Orleans Through Its Movie and TV Show Locations

New Orleans: Movie and TV Show Tour - Discover the Charm of New Orleans Through Its Movie and TV Show Locations

If you’re a film lover or just someone curious about where your favorite shows and movies were shot, this New Orleans: Movie and TV Show Tour might be just the ticket. While I haven’t tried it myself, the reviews paint a pretty appealing picture—especially if you’re into TV series like The Originals, NCIS: New Orleans, or Interview with the Vampire.

What really draws us in about this tour are two things: first, the small group setting ensures a personalized experience, and second, the insider knowledge from a local guide makes everything more engaging and authentic. But, like any walking tour in a historic city, a potential downside is that it’s weather-dependent and involves some walking on uneven, old sidewalks.

Amanda
Informative and took us to places we wanted to see
Louise
Trevor McQueen was a wicked awesome tour guide! he was fun and very knowledgeable. I would recommend this tour to everyone.
Kandice
Trevor was fantastic. My husband is a tv/movie buff and loved the conversations. We were looking to do something different and this was perfect.

This tour is best suited for those who love movies, TV shows, or simply want a fun way to explore the French Quarter with a guide. If you’re a casual tourist who prefers bus rides or more structured sightseeing, this might not fit your style—but for fans and curious travelers, it’s a gem.

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Key Points

New Orleans: Movie and TV Show Tour - Key Points

  • Small group experience offers more personalized attention and interaction.
  • Insightful local guides bring insider info and entertainment.
  • Focus on filming locations of popular movies and TV series, making it ideal for fans.
  • The tour covers historic sites and interesting off-the-beaten-path locations.
  • It lasts about 2 hours and is wheelchair accessible.
  • The price point is quite reasonable at $30 per person, considering the depth of info and access provided.

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An Honest Look at the French Quarter Movie and TV Tour

New Orleans: Movie and TV Show Tour - An Honest Look at the French Quarter Movie and TV Tour

If you’re planning a trip to New Orleans, you’ve probably heard about its vibrant streets, incredible architecture, and its reputation as a filming favorite. This tour takes that reputation and turns it into a walkable adventure, spotlighting the places where your favorite shows and movies came to life.

Starting Point and Itinerary

The tour kicks off at 400 Royal Street, right on the steps of the Supreme Court Building—a spot easy to find and close to places you might already be exploring. From there, the guide leads your little group down Chartres Street, past the historic Napoleon House, and then across Jackson Square, an iconic spot in itself.

Your first stop on the tour is the Old Ursuline Convent, a site with both historical significance and cinematic relevance. As you meander through the French Quarter, you’ll notice that each location seems to have a story, whether it’s about the city’s architectural past or its role in Hollywood productions.

Fiona
really enjoyed the tour. Trevor was amazing and very knowledgeable about New Orleans and all the movie sets. would definitely recommend.
Amalia
The tour was very good. I have a tour for me alone with the guide. And he ask you in the beginning which tv-show or movie from New Orleans is our favorite. And when he know where sport are he show it to you. And he show you a lot of other spots too.
Rachael
Trevor was a really knowledgeable guide and he tailored the tour to what we were all interested in along with giving facts about New Orleans along the way. He also gave plenty of recommendations for the rest of our trip. Absolutely brilliant.

Filming Locations and Show Highlights

Within the first fifteen minutes, you’ll likely recognize several spots used in NCIS: New Orleans, The Originals, and the Your Honor series. The tour also features locations from Runaway Jury, The Big Easy, and even animated series like The Simpsons—surprising, but true.

Other notable filming sites include scenes from Interview with the Vampire, Chef, and Princess and the Frog. The guide might also point out actor homes, celebrity sightings, and even some ghost stories—adding a layer of local lore and fun for fans and curious visitors alike.

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What’s Included & Practical Info

For $30, you get the guided tour, led by an experienced local, with plenty of time to ask questions. There’s a halfway break built in, giving you a moment to grab a drink or take photos. The tour lasts about 2 hours, which is a comfortable pace for most visitors, and it’s wheelchair accessible, which means everyone can enjoy it equally.

Constance
We loved our tour with Trevor. He was fun and informative and catered the tour to our interests.
Michelle
Our guide was extremely knowledgeable about the movies and stars that have been part of New Orleans, and he had a great personality! I was very happy with the tour!
Heather
Trevor was very knowledgeable and made the tour fun. Would definitely recommend.

It’s recommended to wear comfortable shoes and clothes, since you’ll be walking through old streets. Rain or shine, the tour runs—so be prepared for weather, and arrive a little early due to unpredictable neighborhood traffic.

Authenticity and Guide Expertise

Based on reviews, the real highlight is Trevor, the guide, who’s praised for being knowledgeable, personable, and tailored to the group’s interests. Many reviewers mention how Trevor’s stories about the films and the city’s history make the experience richer and more engaging.

One reviewer said, “Trevor was very knowledgeable and made the tour fun,” while another appreciated his research, noting, “He has done so much research and has so much knowledge on all the TV shows, films, etc.” Clearly, a good guide can make or break this experience—and Trevor’s reviews suggest he’s definitely the former.

What Could Be Better?

Although most travelers loved the tour, some pointed out that a lack of visual aids made it harder to connect locations with the movies. Without photos or digital references, it’s easy to forget what the site looked like on screen. A few reviewers suggested that some form of visual enhancement—like sharing stills or movie clips—would boost the immersion.

Nick
Really interesting tour. Trevor, our guide was very knowledgeable and good fun.
Michael
Trevor was an excellent Tour Guude, very personable, frirndly, and knowledgeable. He was very accommodating and gave us a great tour. It was just the two of us and we thoroughly enjoyed it. I would highly recommend him!
Darleine
Our tour guide Trevor McQueen was absolutely amazing!! He has done so much research and has so much knowledge on all the TV shows, films etc of where they were filmed and what year. Trevor also talked about the history of New Orleans and is extremely passionate about the city he grew up in. Highly recommend this tour.

Plus, because the tour involves walking on uneven, historic streets, those with mobility issues might find it challenging. It’s worth considering if you’re not up for walking or if weather conditions are less than ideal.

The Value of This Tour

New Orleans: Movie and TV Show Tour - The Value of This Tour

At just $30, this experience feels like a good deal—especially considering the depth of local knowledge and the chance to see several filming sites in a short time.

Compared to larger, more generic city tours, this one offers a focused, entertainment-oriented approach that makes it stand out. If you’re a film or TV enthusiast, it’s an easy way to turn a sightseeing stroll into an immersive experience.

The tour’s length and pace make it suitable for most visitors, and the small group setting means you can ask questions and customize your experience. Plus, the fact that it’s wheelchair accessible broadens its appeal.

Alicia
Trevor knows his movies and his passion shows. Tons of research he's done to pin down movie locations based on historical architectural tell tales.
Todd
Moved at a good pace. Lots of interesting facts. Guide was fun to interact with
Sandra
I learned about so many great movies and TV shows that I could watch that were in this beautiful city. It’s definitely a tour that I would do again!

Who Is This Tour Best For?

New Orleans: Movie and TV Show Tour - Who Is This Tour Best For?

This experience is ideal for travelers who love movies and TV shows, especially those set or filmed in New Orleans. It’s perfect if you enjoy walking and exploring at a leisurely pace, soaking up the atmosphere, and hearing stories from a passionate local.

It's also a great choice for groups or couples looking for something engaging and different from traditional city tours. However, if you're mainly interested in historic architecture or prefer longer bus rides, you might find it a bit too niche.

Final Thoughts

If you’re seeking a fun, engaging way to see the French Quarter through the lens of film and television, this Movie and TV Show Tour hits the mark. With a guide, a cozy group atmosphere, and a focus on iconic filming spots, it’s a memorable addition to any trip to New Orleans.

While it’s not the most comprehensive city tour, it offers a unique perspective that combines entertainment with history. For fans of The Originals, NCIS: New Orleans, or Interview with the Vampire, it’s a wonderful way to see the city’s familiar streets in a new light.

And for those who just love stories—about movies, actors, or haunted houses—this tour delivers plenty of both. Just be sure to wear comfortable shoes, check the weather, and bring your curiosity.

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New Orleans: Movie and TV Show Tour



4.7

(103 reviews)

"Informative and took us to places we wanted to see"

— Amanda, Feb 2026

FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
While not specifically marketed as a family tour, it’s generally a walking experience that might be fine for older kids who are fans of the shows or movies. However, since it involves some walking and older streets, young children or those with mobility issues might find it less comfortable.

How long is the tour?
It lasts about 2 hours, which is manageable for most people and allows enough time to see several filming locations without feeling rushed.

Where do I meet the guide?
The meeting point is on the steps of the courthouse, across the street from Brennan's restaurant. Arriving early is recommended due to traffic in the French Quarter.

Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for visitors with mobility impairments.

What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes and clothes are a must. Also, consider rain gear if the weather forecast calls for rain, since the tour runs rain or shine.

Can I cancel and get a refund?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which offers some flexibility if your plans change.

Is there a break during the tour?
Yes, there's a halfway break, giving you time to rest, take photos, or grab a quick snack.

What if I want to see specific movies or shows?
The guide will tailor parts of the tour based on your interests, especially if you share your favorites at the start.

How much does the tour cost?
The price is $30 per person, which is quite reasonable considering the personalized experience and access to many filming locations.

If you’re a movie buff or simply want to see the French Quarter through a different lens, this tour offers a friendly, fun, and insightful way to spend a couple of hours in New Orleans.

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