New Orleans
(Pass by)
Please note: For parties less than 4 that would like to book please call our office
New Orleans
(Pass by)
Please note: For parties less than 4 that would like to book please call our office
Jackson Square
(Pass by)
Our private New Orleans tour may pass by this park known as the location where Louisiana was officially recognized as a U.S. territory. Jackson Square features an equestrian statue of President Andrew Jackson and is ringed by many famous New Orleans institutions including Cafe du Monde and the Pontalba Buildings.
French Quarter
(Pass by)
The French Quarter is one of NOLA’s most historic neighborhoods, filled with excellent restaurants, bars, and a mix of beautiful architectural styles that can be part of your private New Orleans tour!
New Orleans
(Pass by)
Community Impact: This tour aims to educate on the impact of natural disasters and how a city’s people have collectively worked to rebuild their communities. Included in your tour ticket price is a donation to the Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to unite people in action to achieve a thriving, sustainable Louisiana coast for all. The narrative of this experience features stories of cultures and people often underrepresented or even misrepresented in history, including the displacement of those of various ethnicities, ages, and backgrounds. This tour focuses on “supporting local”, with the potential to visit local businesses and which is vital to positively impacting the New Orleans community and its economy
Hurricane Katrina Memorial
We’ll have the opportunity to make a stop on our private tour at this striking memorial, designed to resemble the shape of a swirling hurricane and which is dedicated to all those who died and those whose lives were devastated by the 2005 storm.
Mother-in-Law Lounge
This live music venue and pub pays homage to rhythm and blues singer Ernie K-Doe and is a must-visit Treme locale.
The House of Dance and Feathers
Renovated and restored with the help of nonprofit and community partners, this museum holds a collection of cultural artifacts, including pieces from past Mardi Gras parades and more.
The Presbytere
We’ll have a chance on our New Orleans tour to highlight this imposing colonial Spanish–style building, completed in 1813 and one of the French Quarter’s most iconic buildings besides the adjacent St. Louis Cathedral.
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