2 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
12 people
English
See the gorgeous architecture and lush tropical gardens of the Garden District, as we peer behind the curtain and find the secrets, scandals, and other fascinating history, only whispered about behind closed doors. » Fun extras like images of the real characters, a polaroid of your group » Break for coffee and refreshments at the Rink mall — a historic roller skating rink » Small groups, 15 guest max » Fun guides who bring the history to life Hear the history of gamblers, adventurers, corrupt politicians, con artists, and which rock star wasn't invited back. See filming locations & the homes of movie stars and other celebrities. We'll see the architecture, discussing the popular styles in the neighborhood's growth, and many unusual homes as well! We'll end at the largest home in the neighborhood — also a site from the Coven season of American Horror Story. Enjoy this gorgeous neighborhood, and take home a piece of New Orleans you won't forget!
[cemetery is presently closed by the city, so we’ll talk about its history and see the tombs from the gate] First take a walk through New Orleans’ historic Lafayette Cemetery and learn about the founding of our city, our unique burial practices, famous locals interred here, and our strong French and Catholic influence. You’ll even discover the film locations of Hollywood blockbusters such as Interview with the Vampire and Double Jeopardy, both of which had iconic scenes filmed here!
25 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
After your refreshing break our group will venture out into the gorgeous Garden District where you might even catch a glimpse of a celebrity! The beautiful antebellum homes will take your breath away, and the stories that accompany them are always entertaining and sometimes even shocking. This tour is a wonderful change of pace from the French Quarter crowds, and will give you a fun and interactive historical experience you will never forget.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Free
We will see the Women’s Guild of the New Orleans Opera, used as a production office for Jaime Foxx movie Django Unchained, directed by Quinten Tarantino.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
End near Magazine Street, New Orleans’ best uptown street for shopping, food, art galleries, and more!
• Admission Ticket Free