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N’awlins Luxury: City & Cemetery Tour

Overview
Admire our history, landmark and culture on a city tour with a back drop of the Hurricane Katrina story. Explore New Orleans from the comfort of a 13-passenger mini bus. This 2-hours tour through the Crescent City, narrating on points of interest including the CBD, French Quarter, Marigny Neighborhood, Tremé, Garden District, Warehouse District, City Park, Lake Pontchartrain, Local Cemetery and more.
City: New Orleans
Sun 22 Dec
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Starting at $60.00
Sun 22 Dec
Starting at $60.00
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What's Included
Local Licensed Driver/Tour Guide
Hotel Pick-up and Drop-off
3-Hours Tour
Air BnB Pick-up and Drop-off
Additional Info
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
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New Orleans
The tour will start with a pick-up (please allow 30 minutes for pick-up) from a driver/tour guide in front of your hotel or air BnB. Step on board a 13 - passenger bus, but with only 13 guests on board making this tour as comfortable and personal as possible. Sit back and relax and take in the view of the French Quarter, Treme Neighborhood, Garden District, New Orleans Historic Cemeteries: City of the Dead Street, City Park, 9th ward, Lake Pontchartrain and more.
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French Quarter
Of course, we dish some of the dirt on New Orleans’ crowning jewel, the French Quarter. People from all over the globe flock to the streets of the Quarter to take in its rarefied air every single day. There is just something about the neighborhood that sits at the crest of the river that draws people in. For hundreds of years, people have found a sense of allure about the Quarter, and we understand why you’re here. From the comfort of your air-conditioned seat, you take a drive down Decatur Street, one of the most scenic in the area. You pass through the famous French Market to Esplanade Avenue as you hear the history of this 300-year-old neighborhood. Our guides are experts at recommending the best places in the Quarter to get a drink or a meal, so if you’re looking for the perfect place after your tour, don’t hesitate to ask. If there’s one thing a New Orleanian likes to do is talk about their food. But this is only the beginning of what you experience on this New Orleans Bus Tour.
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Treme
The Tremé (pronounced “Treh-MAY”; historically Faubourg Tremé) is the birthplace of jazz. The Tremé is the spiritual home of our city. Congo Square in Armstrong Park anchors this historic neighborhood where the streets have more history than some books. The Tremé has been a legendary influence on New Orleans culture. So many significant events have taken places on these back streets of Tremé.
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St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
No tour in New Orleans would be complete without seeing one of our famed cemeteries. While the dead are six feet under in your town, they rise above in ours. Our guides tell the stories that haunt the Crescent City. We show you where some the places our most fabled residents call their eternal home. The tour group gets out and takes a walk so you can see up close that New Orleans has a wholly different relationship with our dead than anywhere else in the country. Cemetery No. 3 offers you a moment to soak the ambiance in a quiet setting. Established in 1854, each and every tomb paints its own picture of New Orleans’ rich history. Cemetery No. 3 tells the story of immigration patterns, devastating floods, and health scares of generations past. Every piece of marble in the cemetery is a work of art. We care for our deceased down here, and our guides tells you the tales of what life in New Orleans through the generations is like, one grave at a time.
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Garden District
Probably the second-most famous neighborhood in New Orleans, the Garden District is home to some of the city’s most opulent homes and is a must-see when visiting the Crescent City. It’s here where stunning Greek architecture is on display and crowds of people walk the streets snapping photos and taking in the air that’s scented with jasmine that blooms when the weather is just right. Many celebrities live in the Garden District, so you never know just who you’ll see out in their yards or walking their dogs. America’s sweetheart Sandra Bullock has a house blocks off St. Charles Avenue. A New Orleans native, The Big Lebowski actor John Goodman calls this historic neighborhood home, as well as our very own New Orleans Saint, Drew Brees. Nicolas Cage is seen around as well. We see the homes featured in the novels of Anne Rice and countless films. We take you to see the more famous, or infamous, places the residents of the Garden District call home.
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City Park
City Park is one of New Orleans’ best attractions. A huge, luscious space, City Park is a stunning expanse of sights. One and half times larger than New York’s Central Park, City Park hosts the New Orleans Museum of Art, a carousel, and duck ponds, as well as some of New Orleans’ best wildlife. Located in the heart of Mid City, City Park is also where the Voodoo Music Festival is held annually. We take a ride through the winding streets where mossy oaks line the streets while birds sit on the branches contemplating the day. The 1,300-acre outdoor oasis has enchanted New Orleanians since 1854, and millions annually stroll under the picturesque moss canopies.
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Ninth Ward
Being New Orleans natives, this part of the tour really hits home for us. When Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, it devastated our city. We’ve spent over a decade working hard to rebuild and show the world we’re better than ever. VIP New Orleans Bus Tours shows you how far we’ve come back and what we are doing to make sure this never happens again. Our guides take you to see Musician’s Village to see some of the success stories that continue to define the strength of our residents. Too far to walk from the French Quarter, we take you on a ride that only the locals know about. You get a chance to really experience what life in New Orleans can be like.
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Lake Pontchartrain
We take you to see one of the biggest lakes in the country, our very own Lake Pontchartrain. Our lake is a body of water so big, the bridge to cross it is bigger than most municipal areas and is even in the Guinness Book of World Records! Here’s a dirty little secret: It’s really not even a lake; it’s a giant estuary that happens to feed into the Gulf of Mexico and just so happens to be an easy swim of 630 miles. Lake Pontchartrain is one of the most popular destinations for Louisiana residents in the summer. Boats are out for miles, and countless fishermen troll the waters looking for the catch of the day. You see where the flood wall broke during Hurricane Katrina and where the levee system breached. Much like our tour of the 9th Ward, seeing Lake Pontchartrain is important to us as natives, and it’s important to protect a natural landmark that is a huge part of what New Orleans is all about.
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New Orleans
Tour will end with hotel drop-off (please allow 15 to 30 minutes for drop-off)
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Reviews (2)
Semiramis H
Aug 2022
It was such a good experience; she was very knowledgeable about the city. We had a great time. They took us to morning call cafe, where in my opinion, they had better beignets than Cafe du monde
Response from Host
Aug 2022
Thanks for the awesome review
82latashah
Aug 2022
The ride was excellent! The van was clean. We really enjoyed the History that the guide provided. Ms. Dionne is very knowledgeable and has a sweet demeanor. I have used this company before and will always use & recommend them!! I felt safe! Thank you Nawlins Luxury Tours! We appreciate the accommodations keep up the excellent work with love, from Texas City, Texas -The Tylers
Response from Host
Aug 2022
Thanks for the awesome review.

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