Experience the lively and vibrant cocktail culture of New Orleans on the captivating New Orleans Cocktail Culture Tour. With a knowledgeable local guide leading the way, you'll delve into the city's rich history and culture through the lens of craft cocktails. From hidden dive bars to elegant speakeasies, you'll visit the best cocktail bars that showcase the city's influence on cocktail history. Sip on iconic drinks like the French 75 and the famous Sazerac, or indulge in a libation that highlights the French-inspired traditions of the city. Along the way, you'll pass by top attractions like Jackson Square, the St. Louis Cathedral, and Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar, immersing yourself in the unique ambiance of New Orleans. Whether you're a cocktail enthusiast or simply eager to experience the essence of the city's nightlife, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure.
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2
hours
30
minutes
Suitable for
1-12
Participants
Private Tour
Guided Experience
Explore New Orleans' cocktail history
Learn about iconic drinks and their origins
Indulge in delicious and unique libations
Experience the best cocktail bars in the city
Discover the cultural influence on New Orleans' bartenders
Local english-speaking guide
Food and drink, souvenirs, tips and gratuities for the guide
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Introduction
Experience the vibrant history and rich culture of the Crescent City through the captivating lens of craft cocktails on the New Orleans Cocktail Culture Tour. With a knowledgeable local guide leading the way, this pay-as-you-wish cocktail tour takes you on a journey to explore the iconic drinks and immerse yourself in the traditions that have shaped New Orleans' cocktail culture.
What to expect?
Indulge in a 150-minute adventure that will introduce you to the essence of New Orleans' cocktail scene. From visiting local dive bars to sophisticated speakeasies, you'll not only taste a variety of exquisite libations but also gain a profound appreciation for the city's role in cocktail history. Sip on classics like the French 75 and the famous Sazerac, or let your senses guide you in discovering new and intriguing concoctions. If you're up for it, venture down Bourbon Street and experience the notorious Hurricane.
Who is this for?
Whether you're a seasoned cocktail aficionado or simply someone who enjoys a well-crafted drink, this tour is perfect for those seeking an immersive and unique experience in the heart of New Orleans. The New Orleans Cocktail Culture Tour welcomes individuals from all walks of life who are curious about the stories behind the city's delectable libations. Regardless of your background or preferences, this tour offers something for everyone, bringing people together to indulge in the vibrant cocktail culture the city has to offer.
Why book this?
Embark on this captivating tour to uncover the secrets of New Orleans' cocktail heritage, guided by a local expert with an in-depth understanding of the city's best-kept secrets. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of the French Quarter as you visit handpicked cocktail bars and learn about the historical significance of each drink. This tour allows you to taste the legacy of French culture that continues to inspire New Orleans' bartenders and experience the unique flavors that make the city a renowned cocktail destination. Whether you're looking for a tailored experience or simply want to delve into the spirit of New Orleans' cocktail culture, this tour is guaranteed to leave a lasting impression.
Good to know
As you embark on this cocktail-filled adventure, be prepared for a total duration of 150 minutes. The tour starts at Jackson Square, where you will have the opportunity to explore the history surrounding the Lower Pontalba Building and Louisiana's intriguing past. Throughout the tour, you'll pass by iconic landmarks such as St. Louis Cathedral and significant sites like Cabildo and The Presbytere, which offer fascinating insights into the city's vibrant history. The tour concludes at a central location within the French Quarter, leaving you perfectly situated to continue your exploration of New Orleans' charm.
Reviews
Guests who have embarked on the New Orleans Cocktail Culture Tour have raved about their enthralling experiences. They appreciate the knowledgeable and friendly guides who bring the city's history and cocktail culture to life. Many have expressed their delight in discovering new and delicious libations while gaining a deeper appreciation for the craft. The tour's balance of history, culture, and cocktails has left guests thoroughly satisfied and eager to recommend this unique experience to fellow travelers.
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Jackson Square
700 Decatur St,
700 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70116,
US
A central location within the French Quarter
French Quarter,
New Orleans, LA,
US
Your Itinerary
1850 House Museum and Store
This museum, located in a rowhouse in the Lower Pontalba Building, serves as a model for what life would have been like for the more well-to-do citizens of mid-19th century New Orleans. Here, you can learn their personal stories and get up close and personal with Louisiana history.
Jackson Square
This historic site, known for its iconic St. Louis Cathedral, is noted for being one of the most significant places in Louisiana’s purchase by the United States in 1803.
St. Louis Cathedral
This cathedral is a widely recognized symbol of New Orleans and serves as the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans. A the oldest cathedral in continuous use in the United States, the cathedral has quite the storied past, from bombings to papal visits!
Cabildo
A part of the Louisiana State Museum, this handsome building once served as the seat of Spanish colonial city hall and now houses exhibits on the history of Louisiana from its settlement through the Reconstruction Era.
The Presbytere
Adjacent to the St. Louis Cathedral, The Presbytere is a designated National Historic Landmark and is part of the Louisiana State Museum. Known for its colonial Spanish–style, the building also once housed the Louisiana Supreme Court.
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
(Pass by)
built between 1722 and 1732 by Nicolas Touze, is reputed to be the oldest structure used as a bar in the United States
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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