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Join us on an unforgettable New Orleans French Quarter Walking Tour, led by descendants of those who lived the rich and complex history. Experience the creation of jazz, immerse yourself in the cultural festivities of Mardi Gras parades, and discover the city's firsts, from cocktails to cuisine. Delve into the provocative past of legalized prostitution and learn about the natural challenges New Orleans has faced throughout history. Beyond the headlines, our tour reveals the triumphs and trials that continue to fascinate. Don't miss the chance to experience this vibrant, authentic, and exclusive exploration of the most spirited city in America. Let the stories come alive as you walk through the French Quarter, see the hairpin turn of the Mississippi River, visit historic landmarks such as Jackson Square and St. Louis Cathedral, and explore the oldest building in the Mississippi River Valley. Book now and be part of this heritage!
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2
hours
Suitable for
1-14
Participants
Small Group Tour, Private Tour
Guided Experience
"Immerse yourself in the rich history of New Orleans"
"Learn about the creation of Jazz"
"Experience the cultural festivities of Mardi Gras"
"Discover New Orleans' firsts in cocktails and cuisine"
"Uncover the provocative past of legalized prostitution"
Guides have ancestral ties to the city
Licensed guides who know the true history of our city
Includes a break to get a drink or use the restroom
Includes environmental information
Architecture
Historical accuracy of new orleans
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Introduction
Step into the vibrant and captivating world of New Orleans with the New Orleans French Quarter Walking Tour. Led by knowledgeable guides who are descendants of those who lived through the city's rich and complex history, this tour offers an unforgettable experience. Founded in 1718 by a brave teenager, La Nouvelle Orleans has been a trailblazer, both celebrated and notorious, for centuries.
What to expect?
Embark on a journey that explores the soul of music with the creation of jazz. Immerse yourself in the cultural festivities of Mardi Gras parades and discover the city's firsts, from cocktails to cuisine. Delve into the provocative past of legalized prostitution and learn about the natural challenges that New Orleans has faced, including the battle with hurricanes and floods. This tour goes beyond the headlines to reveal the heart and soul of New Orleans, uncovering stories that continue to fascinate.
Who is this for?
The New Orleans French Quarter Walking Tour is for anyone eager to delve into the vibrant history and culture of this spirited city. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a music lover, or simply curious about New Orleans' unique heritage, this tour is designed for you. No matter your age or background, this inclusive experience welcomes all who want to learn and appreciate the rich tapestry of New Orleans.
Why book this?
What sets this tour apart is the opportunity to learn from guides who have ancestral ties to the city, providing an authentic and personal perspective. Their deep knowledge and passion for the history of New Orleans ensure a captivating and enlightening experience. From the architectural wonders to the historical accuracy of the city, every aspect of this tour is carefully curated to provide a comprehensive understanding of New Orleans' past and present.
Good to know
During the tour, there will be a break to grab a drink or use the restroom, ensuring your comfort throughout the experience. Additionally, the tour includes valuable environmental information, allowing you to appreciate the unique challenges that New Orleans faces due to its geographical location. This tour is an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the city's history and heritage, offering an immersive and educational experience.
Reviews
Previous participants of the New Orleans French Quarter Walking Tour have praised the guides for their in-depth knowledge and storytelling abilities. They were captivated by the wealth of information shared and appreciated the personal touch of having guides with ancestral ties to the city. Overall, participants were highly satisfied and left with a newfound appreciation for the vibrant history of New Orleans.
Don't miss your chance to explore the most spirited city in America. Book now and let the stories of New Orleans come alive as you uncover its captivating past and vibrant present. Produced by DuPont and Company, this tour promises an authentic and exclusive exploration of the rich heritage that defines New Orleans.
How long before the event do I need to book?
You can book at any time before the event
Vouchers accepted in the following formats
Mobile
Is an adult required for the booking?
At least one adult or senior required per booking
We will meet at the bottom of the concrete steps. This is an ampitheatre so the steps are a kind of semi circle. We will meet you in the middle at the bottom of the steps.
768 Decatur St,
768 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70116,
US
Your Itinerary
French Quarter
(Pass by)
Learn the history of this accidental European city in America.
Walk along with our local guides who can tell you the recent history first hand and the old history through the words of their own ancestors who lived the history themselves.
On this 90-minute walking tour you will feel as if you, yourself, are living in the stories as you time travel through centuries of our ups and downs. History takes on a different feel when told by the people who have lived it.
Mississippi River
(Pass by)
See the hairpin turn of the Mississippi that causes New Orleans to not be able to use cardinal directions
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
(Pass by)
The oldest pharmacy in the country
French Market
(Pass by)
The old Native American trading post and current open air market
Jackson Square
(Pass by)
Jackson Square, formerly the Place d'Armes, is a historic park in the French Quarter. It held a central role in the city's history, and was the site where in 1803 Louisiana was made United States territory pursuant to the Louisiana Purchase.
Cabildo
(Pass by)
The Cabildo is home to many rare artifacts of America’s rich history. Among these artifacts is the famous Napoleon’s death mask, one of just four remaining in existence.
The Cabildo was also the site of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, which finalized the United States’ acquisition of the Louisiana territory and doubled the size of the nation.
St. Louis Cathedral
(Pass by)
The oldest operating Cathedral in the country. One of the most photographed spots in the country. St. Louis Cathedral and its famous triple steeples is one of the city’s most notable landmarks.
The Presbytere
(Pass by)
Built on the site of the old Capuchin Monks home
Ursulines Convent
(Pass by)
The oldest building in the Mississippi River Valley. The convent was built on Chartres Street back in 1752. This building has worn many hats over the centuries and was once a convent, orphanage, and even a makeshift hospital.It is now a museum and the location of many folklore stories
Faulkner House Books
(Pass by)
William Faulkner lived here and now his books do.
Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre
(Pass by)
The oldest community theatre in the country
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Not recommended for anyone who cannot walk 1 mile at a leisurely pace
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