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City Tour in French Historic Districts

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Overview
New Orleans neighborhoods are unique and all offer a special look at Louisiana history.

The tour begins with the Creole quarters. In these neighborhoods (the Old Square, Faubourg Tremé, Fauboug Marigny, etc.) French and Creole were the dominant languages until the 1950s.

The tour ends in American neighborhoods (Lakeview, Carrolton, Garden District, etc.) founded in the early 19th century.

The presentation of each corner of the city is dotted with anecdotes about the famous characters who once lived in the City of Creoles. This minibus tour offers you an overview of the history of the area. The minibus stops several times more so that participants can get off to take pictures or simply see more closely the sights and monuments visited.

A stop is at Café Morning Call where you can taste the best donuts in New Orleans! It is a highlight of the visit for the children!
City: New Orleans
Sun 31 Aug
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Starting at $50.00
Sun 31 Aug
Starting at $50.00
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What's Included
experienced local guide
doughnuts (wonders, New Orlean bugs) and coffee pudding (American style)
Additional Info
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
1
French Quarter
The Old Square of New Orleans, the oldest neighborhood in the city
2
Faubourg Marigny
Le Faubourg Marigny, famous Creole district
3
Treme
Faubourg Tremé, the district where jazz and born
4
Bayou St. John
Bayou Saint Jean
5
City Park
The Parc de la Ville, former plantation of the Allard family
6
Lake Pontchartrain
Lake Pontchartrain, famous Mississippi estuary
7
Garden District
The famous Garden District, where the mansions of the elite New Orleanians still stand
Show 4 more stops
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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