4 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
5 people
English
Combine the comfort of a driving tour with the relaxed pace of a walking tour with this experience, which takes you all across town. You'll visit some of the city's most interesting old neighborhoods, from the Garden District to the French Quarter, with a guide on hand to provide narration.
Founded by the French in 1718, the Quarter is New Orleans oldest neighborhood. From cast iron balconies and walled courtyards, to colorful Creole cottages and townhouses, the “Vieux Carré” is a unique collection of historic French, Spanish, Creole, and American architecture.
• Admission Ticket Free
Designated as an official Historic District, the Faubourg Marigny was one of the first “Suburbs” of New Orleans, it is filled with colorful shotgun homes, quaint Creole cottages, and more commercial and industrial buildings make up the urban landscape in the Marigny/Bywater. Ornamental wrought iron decorates many of the homes in this area.
• Admission Ticket Free
Laid out in 1833, Annexed by New Orleans in 1852
Grand mansions, St. Charles Streetcar, Magazine Street shopping, Famous universities, Audubon Park and Zoo
Filled with stunning, grandiose mansions, colorful Creole cottages. Uptown and the Garden District are known for the variety of historic homes, from colorful row houses to Classic Revival mansions and charming cottages shadowed by giant oak trees.
• Admission Ticket Free
Located in Garden District Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 is one of the oldest city governed cemeteries.
• Admission Ticket Free
Most beautiful cemetery in the city.
• Admission Ticket Free