Bourbon Street
Enjoy a fully guided tour walking down the country's most famous or infamous street. Hear stories of the street's origin from the 18th century, mobsters, burlesque dancers, Mardi Gras, and corruption.
Bourbon Street
Enjoy a fully guided tour walking down the country's most famous or infamous street. Hear stories of the street's origin from the 18th century, mobsters, burlesque dancers, Mardi Gras, and corruption.
Felix's Restaurant & Oyster Bar
(Pass by)
Visit the 2 most famous oyster restaurants in the city that are right across from one another! Learn how to shuck an oyster the proper "NOLA" way.
Galatoire's
(Pass by)
Learn about one of the oldest and most famous establishments NOLA has to offer and hear stories from the "line sitters" that are paid to sit and hold people's spots for a Galatoire's lunch!
Big Easy Daiquiris
Learn the origins of Hemmingway's favorite Cuban cocktail and how it ties into New Orleans history and the invention of the "to go" cup in the 60s. And get a daiquiri if you fancy!
Old Absinthe House
One of the city's oldest and most infamous bars serving the "original green fairy!" Hear tales of visitors from Andrew Jackson and Teddy Roosevelt!
The Royal Sonesta New Orleans
(Pass by)
Our guide will tell you the history of this hotel and the only underwater garage in the city
Preservation Hall
(Pass by)
Enjoy a photo stop at the world's most famous jazz hall and see where some of the world's greatests have played.
Tropical Isle
(Pass by)
Hear the story of now the most famous drink and drink container in the country and how it ties into the world fair of 1984
Marie Laveau House of Voodoo
(Pass by)
Hear stories about the world's most famous voodoo queen and the history of New Orleans and voodoo.
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
End the tour at the oldest bar in American and hear stories of New Orleans' very own pirate Jean Lafitte! And grab a hurricane or voodoo daiquiri if you wish!
Pat O'Brien's
See the famous dueling piano bar and courtyard and the history and stories of Pat O's
Cafe Lafitte in Exile
(Pass by)
Thought to be one of the country's oldest gay bars with a rich history since WWII
Jackson Square
Photo op and quick storytime to learn about the city's foundations.
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