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1. Authentic Local Experience: Experience New Orleans through the eyes of a true local. Michaela, a 7th generation Orleanian, provides an authentic insight into the city's rich history, architecture, and culture.
2. Tailored Luxury Tours: Enjoy a unique and personal experience with each tour customized to your specific interests. Explore New Orleans' historic neighborhoods and vibrant city life at your own pace.
3. Expertise and Passion: With over 25 years of experience in the tourism industry, Michaela's deep knowledge and passion for New Orleans ensure an unforgettable tour experience that truly captures the magic of the city.
Ville: La Nouvelle Orléans
Wed 11 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Private transportation
Luxury Executive Transportation (Sedan, SUV, Van)
Fully Narrated Tour
Air-conditioned vehicle
Licensed Tour Guide/Driver
Private transportation
Luxury Executive Transportation (Sedan, SUV, Van)
Information additionnelle
  • 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
  • Collapsible wheelchairs with removable wheels can be accommodated providing the passenger is accompanied by someone who can assist them board and disembark
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • Please use the Special Requirements field for Hotel/Pickup information at the time of booking
À quoi s'attendre
1
French Quarter
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.
2
Faubourg Marigny
Designated as an official Historic District, the Faubourg Marigny was one of the first "suburbs" in New Orleans,is filled with stunning and well-preserved historical buildings and landmarks. Originally a residential neighborhood filled with Creole cottages, the Marigny’s geographical location soon transformed the neighborhood into a small business and industrial area
3
Garden District
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.
4
New Orleans City Park
Serving as New Orleans' largest outdoor attraction since 1854, City Park is one of the oldest and largest parks in the country. With its iconic oak trees and picturesque moss canopies, this 1,300 acre green space brings in millions of visitors each year. People come from near and far to enjoy the beautiful trails and scenery, as well as the endless amount of vendors, museums and activities within the park itself. With multiple themed gardens, biking and walking paths, live concerts, an amusement park and the World's largest grove of mature live oak trees, City Park has something for everyone!
5
French Quarter
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.
6
Faubourg Marigny
Designated as an official Historic District, the Faubourg Marigny was one of the first "suburbs" in New Orleans,is filled with stunning and well-preserved historical buildings and landmarks. Originally a residential neighborhood filled with Creole cottages, the Marigny’s geographical location soon transformed the neighborhood into a small business and industrial area
7
Garden District
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.
8
New Orleans City Park
Serving as New Orleans' largest outdoor attraction since 1854, City Park is one of the oldest and largest parks in the country. With its iconic oak trees and picturesque moss canopies, this 1,300 acre green space brings in millions of visitors each year. People come from near and far to enjoy the beautiful trails and scenery, as well as the endless amount of vendors, museums and activities within the park itself. With multiple themed gardens, biking and walking paths, live concerts, an amusement park and the World's largest grove of mature live oak trees, City Park has something for everyone!
9
French Quarter
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.
10
Faubourg Marigny
Designated as an official Historic District, the Faubourg Marigny was one of the first "suburbs" in New Orleans,is filled with stunning and well-preserved historical buildings and landmarks. Originally a residential neighborhood filled with Creole cottages, the Marigny’s geographical location soon transformed the neighborhood into a small business and industrial area
11
Garden District
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.
12
New Orleans City Park
Serving as New Orleans' largest outdoor attraction since 1854, City Park is one of the oldest and largest parks in the country. With its iconic oak trees and picturesque moss canopies, this 1,300 acre green space brings in millions of visitors each year. People come from near and far to enjoy the beautiful trails and scenery, as well as the endless amount of vendors, museums and activities within the park itself. With multiple themed gardens, biking and walking paths, live concerts, an amusement park and the World's largest grove of mature live oak trees, City Park has something for everyone!
13
French Quarter
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.
14
Faubourg Marigny
Designated as an official Historic District, the Faubourg Marigny was one of the first "suburbs" in New Orleans,is filled with stunning and well-preserved historical buildings and landmarks. Originally a residential neighborhood filled with Creole cottages, the Marigny’s geographical location soon transformed the neighborhood into a small business and industrial area
15
Garden District
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.
16
New Orleans City Park
Serving as New Orleans' largest outdoor attraction since 1854, City Park is one of the oldest and largest parks in the country. With its iconic oak trees and picturesque moss canopies, this 1,300 acre green space brings in millions of visitors each year. People come from near and far to enjoy the beautiful trails and scenery, as well as the endless amount of vendors, museums and activities within the park itself. With multiple themed gardens, biking and walking paths, live concerts, an amusement park and the World's largest grove of mature live oak trees, City Park has something for everyone!
17
quartier français
Fondé par les Français en 1718, le quartier est le plus ancien quartier de la Nouvelle-Orléans. Des balcons en fonte et des cours fortifiées aux cottages et maisons de ville créoles colorés, le "Vieux Carré" est une collection unique d'architecture historique française, espagnole, créole et américaine.
18
Faubourg Marigny
Désigné comme quartier historique officiel, le Faubourg Marigny a été l'une des premières "banlieues" de la Nouvelle-Orléans. Il regorge de bâtiments et de monuments historiques magnifiques et bien conservés. À l'origine un quartier résidentiel peuplé de chaumières créoles, la situation géographique de Marigny a rapidement transformé le quartier en une zone artisanale et industrielle.
19
Quartier des jardins
Aménagé en 1833, annexé par la Nouvelle-Orléans en 1852 Grands manoirs, tramway St. Charles, boutiques de Magazine Street, universités célèbres, parc et zoo Audubon Rempli de superbes demeures grandioses, de cottages créoles colorés. Uptown et le Garden District sont connus pour la variété de maisons historiques, des maisons en rangée colorées aux manoirs néo-classiques et aux charmants cottages ombragés par des chênes géants.
20
Parc de la ville de la Nouvelle-Orléans
Servant de plus grande attraction de plein air de la Nouvelle-Orléans depuis 1854, City Park est l'un des parcs les plus anciens et les plus grands du pays. Avec ses chênes emblématiques et ses auvents de mousse pittoresques, cet espace vert de 1 300 acres attire des millions de visiteurs chaque année. Les gens viennent de près et de loin pour profiter des magnifiques sentiers et paysages, ainsi que du nombre infini de vendeurs, de musées et d'activités dans le parc lui-même. Avec de multiples jardins thématiques, des pistes cyclables et des sentiers pédestres, des concerts en direct, un parc d'attractions et le plus grand bosquet de chênes vivants matures au monde, City Park a quelque chose pour tout le monde !
21
French Quarter
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.
22
Faubourg Marigny
Designated as an official Historic District, the Faubourg Marigny was one of the first "suburbs" in New Orleans,is filled with stunning and well-preserved historical buildings and landmarks. Originally a residential neighborhood filled with Creole cottages, the Marigny’s geographical location soon transformed the neighborhood into a small business and industrial area
23
Garden District
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.
24
New Orleans City Park
Serving as New Orleans' largest outdoor attraction since 1854, City Park is one of the oldest and largest parks in the country. With its iconic oak trees and picturesque moss canopies, this 1,300 acre green space brings in millions of visitors each year. People come from near and far to enjoy the beautiful trails and scenery, as well as the endless amount of vendors, museums and activities within the park itself. With multiple themed gardens, biking and walking paths, live concerts, an amusement park and the World's largest grove of mature live oak trees, City Park has something for everyone!
25
French Quarter
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.
26
Faubourg Marigny
Designated as an official Historic District, the Faubourg Marigny was one of the first "suburbs" in New Orleans,is filled with stunning and well-preserved historical buildings and landmarks. Originally a residential neighborhood filled with Creole cottages, the Marigny’s geographical location soon transformed the neighborhood into a small business and industrial area
27
Garden District
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.
28
New Orleans City Park
Serving as New Orleans' largest outdoor attraction since 1854, City Park is one of the oldest and largest parks in the country. With its iconic oak trees and picturesque moss canopies, this 1,300 acre green space brings in millions of visitors each year. People come from near and far to enjoy the beautiful trails and scenery, as well as the endless amount of vendors, museums and activities within the park itself. With multiple themed gardens, biking and walking paths, live concerts, an amusement park and the World's largest grove of mature live oak trees, City Park has something for everyone!
29
French Quarter
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.
30
Faubourg Marigny
Designated as an official Historic District, the Faubourg Marigny was one of the first "suburbs" in New Orleans,is filled with stunning and well-preserved historical buildings and landmarks. Originally a residential neighborhood filled with Creole cottages, the Marigny’s geographical location soon transformed the neighborhood into a small business and industrial area
31
Garden District
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.
32
New Orleans City Park
Serving as New Orleans' largest outdoor attraction since 1854, City Park is one of the oldest and largest parks in the country. With its iconic oak trees and picturesque moss canopies, this 1,300 acre green space brings in millions of visitors each year. People come from near and far to enjoy the beautiful trails and scenery, as well as the endless amount of vendors, museums and activities within the park itself. With multiple themed gardens, biking and walking paths, live concerts, an amusement park and the World's largest grove of mature live oak trees, City Park has something for everyone!
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Commentaires (13)
N4477AXmarks
Oct 2023
Michaela's knowledge of New Orleans and the south is astounding. We've taken a number of different tours and Michaela's tour is by far and away the best and most comprehensive. Highly recommended.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2024
Thank you for your glowing review! It warms my heart to know that you found my tour of New Orleans and the South to be both astounding and comprehensive. As a passionate guide, I strive to create memorable experiences for every visitor. Your recommendation means the world to me, and I hope to welcome you back soon for more captivating adventures in our vibrant city. Warm regards, Michaela
Lexingtonhammer
Apr 2023
As part of a pilgrimage to NOLO to take my father in law to the WWII museum, we booked a tour with Michaela and it was nothing short of spectacular. She was great with my 77 year old father and law, as well as my two teen aged sons. Her knowledge of the area is amazing- and her personality and storytelling really adds to the experience. Its like hanging out with an extremely knowledgeable old friend. I cannot recommend her enough and cannot imagine a better way to experience the city. As an added bonus, Michaela also essentially planned the entire trip for me when I called her a few weeks in advance…she recommended hotel rooms and even made dinner reservations. She is the best!!
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2024
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your heartfelt review! It was an absolute joy to share the magic of New Orleans with you, your father-in-law, and your sons. I’m thrilled that my knowledge and storytelling resonated with you—it truly feels like spending time with old friends. Planning your trip was my pleasure, and I’m delighted that the hotel recommendations and dinner reservations added to your experience. New Orleans is a city that captures the soul, and I’m honored to have been part of your journey. Wishing you more wonderful adventures ahead, and remember: the Big Easy always has its arms wide open for you! Warm regards, Michaela
AndreaBMcP
Dec 2022
Micky's tour was one of the highlights of our trip to New Orleans. Her knowledge, energy, enthusiasm, and passion for her city made the tour so memorable. I loved how we were able to customize the tour based on our interests. My sisters have been on tours all around the world and said that Mickey was the best tour guide that they've ever had. I would highly recommend Micky's tour of New Orleans!
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2024
Your heartfelt review brings immense joy to my heart! It was an absolute pleasure sharing the vibrant tapestry of New Orleans with you. I’m thrilled that our customized tour resonated with your interests and that my passion for this city left a lasting impression. To hear that your sisters, seasoned travelers, found me to be the best tour guide they’ve ever had is truly an honor. Thank you for your kind words and for recommending my tour. New Orleans awaits your return, ready to weave more enchanting stories and memories. Warm regards, Michaela

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