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Visite guidée de la ville et du cimetière de la Nouvelle-Orléans

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Hop on this 4-in-1 city tour experience for a fun and interactive tour with stops along the way. Half of this tour will be onboard an air-conditioned motorcoach while the other half will be off the bus exploring an above-ground cemetery, City Park/Café du Monde, and the Garden District.

What does 4-in-1 mean? This means you get 4 tours bundled into one experience. A city tour, a cemetery tour, a garden district tour (stroll), and a stop at City Park for beignets (price not included). If upgrade option is selected, your experience includes admission to Vue Orleans, a 360° indoor and outdoor observatory deck.
Ville: La Nouvelle Orléans
Sun 24 Aug
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Ce qui est inclu
Tour inside one of New Orleans' above-ground cemeteries
Transportation to and from the French Quarter by air-conditioned coach
Comprehensive city tour
Tour inside one of New Orleans' above-ground cemeteries
Transportation to and from the French Quarter by air-conditioned coach
Comprehensive city tour
Tour inside one of New Orleans' above-ground cemeteries
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • During warmer months, we recommend that you wear lightly colored clothing. Caps/hats and umbrellas are also suggested.
  • In order to help preserve the French Quarter from vehicular traffic, it is requested that you please walk, if possible, to the convenient tour departure point, just a short stroll from most downtown hotels.
  • Wheelchair Access: If the guest needs a wheelchair lift equipped bus, then special arrangements need to be made with the supplier. This must be arranged 48 hours prior to tour date. Contact details will be on your voucher.
  • Alternate Routes: Due to uneven and narrow paths, alternate routes may be necessary for guests traveling in wheelchairs.
  • Infant rates apply provided they do not occupy a seat.
À quoi s'attendre
1
French Quarter
Enjoy a grand overview of New Orleans, dubbed ‘The City That Care Forgot,’ on this comprehensive sightseeing coach tour. Start in the world-famous French Quarter, a quaint, mysterious area where the sights and sounds abound.
2
Jackson Square
Head to historic Jackson Square, home of the Cabildo and Presbytere museums, and visit a historical cemetery, one of New Orleans' ‘Cities of the Dead.’ Here, discover the unique above- ground burial system. Marvel at stories of voodoo and piracy on Bayou St John, the waterway used by Jean Lafitte and his band of pirates.
3
Garden District
Following the path of the St Charles Avenue streetcar, the oldest continuously operating passenger railway system in the world, pass stately mansions, the homes of former kings and queens of Mardi Gras and the beautiful Garden District.
4
Tulane University
View Tulane University and Loyola University across from Audubon Park.
5
Audubon Park
Home to the Audubon Zoo, rated one of the top five zoos in the nation.
6
New Orleans City Park
One of the largest urban parks in the country, City Park has golf, tennis and horseback riding. Stop here for photos and beignets (own expense.)
7
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
Guests are welcome to explore this historic above ground cemetery and take pictures or they can remain in the bus.
8
French Quarter
Enjoy a grand overview of New Orleans, dubbed ‘The City That Care Forgot,’ on this comprehensive sightseeing coach tour. Start in the world-famous French Quarter, a quaint, mysterious area where the sights and sounds abound.
9
Jackson Square
Head to historic Jackson Square, home of the Cabildo and Presbytere museums, and visit a historical cemetery, one of New Orleans' ‘Cities of the Dead.’ Here, discover the unique above- ground burial system. Marvel at stories of voodoo and piracy on Bayou St John, the waterway used by Jean Lafitte and his band of pirates.
10
Garden District
Following the path of the St Charles Avenue streetcar, the oldest continuously operating passenger railway system in the world, pass stately mansions, the homes of former kings and queens of Mardi Gras and the beautiful Garden District.
11
Tulane University
View Tulane University and Loyola University across from Audubon Park.
12
Audubon Park
Home to the Audubon Zoo, rated one of the top five zoos in the nation.
13
New Orleans City Park
One of the largest urban parks in the country, City Park has golf, tennis and horseback riding. Stop here for photos and beignets (own expense.)
14
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
Guests are welcome to explore this historic above ground cemetery and take pictures or they can remain in the bus.
15
French Quarter
Enjoy a grand overview of New Orleans, dubbed ‘The City That Care Forgot,’ on this comprehensive sightseeing coach tour. Start in the world-famous French Quarter, a quaint, mysterious area where the sights and sounds abound.
16
Jackson Square
Head to historic Jackson Square, home of the Cabildo and Presbytere museums, and visit a historical cemetery, one of New Orleans' ‘Cities of the Dead.’ Here, discover the unique above- ground burial system. Marvel at stories of voodoo and piracy on Bayou St John, the waterway used by Jean Lafitte and his band of pirates.
17
Garden District
Following the path of the St Charles Avenue streetcar, the oldest continuously operating passenger railway system in the world, pass stately mansions, the homes of former kings and queens of Mardi Gras and the beautiful Garden District.
18
Tulane University
View Tulane University and Loyola University across from Audubon Park.
19
Audubon Park
Home to the Audubon Zoo, rated one of the top five zoos in the nation.
20
New Orleans City Park
One of the largest urban parks in the country, City Park has golf, tennis and horseback riding. Stop here for photos and beignets (own expense.)
21
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
Guests are welcome to explore this historic above ground cemetery and take pictures or they can remain in the bus.
22
French Quarter
Enjoy a grand overview of New Orleans, dubbed ‘The City That Care Forgot,’ on this comprehensive sightseeing coach tour. Start in the world-famous French Quarter, a quaint, mysterious area where the sights and sounds abound.
23
Jackson Square
Head to historic Jackson Square, home of the Cabildo and Presbytere museums, and visit a historical cemetery, one of New Orleans' ‘Cities of the Dead.’ Here, discover the unique above- ground burial system. Marvel at stories of voodoo and piracy on Bayou St John, the waterway used by Jean Lafitte and his band of pirates.
24
Garden District
Following the path of the St Charles Avenue streetcar, the oldest continuously operating passenger railway system in the world, pass stately mansions, the homes of former kings and queens of Mardi Gras and the beautiful Garden District.
25
Tulane University
View Tulane University and Loyola University across from Audubon Park.
26
Audubon Park
Home to the Audubon Zoo, rated one of the top five zoos in the nation.
27
New Orleans City Park
One of the largest urban parks in the country, City Park has golf, tennis and horseback riding. Stop here for photos and beignets (own expense.)
28
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
Guests are welcome to explore this historic above ground cemetery and take pictures or they can remain in the bus.
29
quartier français
Profitez d'un grand aperçu de la Nouvelle-Orléans, surnommée « La ville oubliée », lors de cette visite guidée complète en autocar. Commencez par le célèbre quartier français, un quartier pittoresque et mystérieux où les images et les sons abondent.
30
Place Jackson
Dirigez-vous vers l'historique Jackson Square, qui abrite les musées Cabildo et Presbytere, et visitez un cimetière historique, l'une des «villes des morts» de la Nouvelle-Orléans. Ici, découvrez le système unique d'inhumation en surface. Admirez les histoires de vaudou et de piraterie sur Bayou St John, la voie navigable utilisée par Jean Lafitte et sa bande de pirates.
31
Quartier des jardins
En suivant le chemin du tramway de l'avenue St Charles, le plus ancien système ferroviaire de passagers en service continu au monde, passez devant des manoirs majestueux, les demeures des anciens rois et reines de Mardi Gras et le magnifique Garden District.
32
Université de Tulane
Admirez l'université Tulane et l'université Loyola en face du parc Audubon.
33
Parc Audubon
Abritant le zoo d'Audubon, classé parmi les cinq meilleurs zoos du pays.
34
Parc de la ville de la Nouvelle-Orléans
L'un des plus grands parcs urbains du pays, City Park propose du golf, du tennis et de l'équitation. Arrêtez-vous ici pour des photos et des beignets (à vos frais.)
35
Cimetière Saint-Louis n° 3
Les invités sont invités à explorer ce cimetière historique hors sol et à prendre des photos ou ils peuvent rester dans le bus.
36
French Quarter
Enjoy a grand overview of New Orleans, dubbed ‘The City That Care Forgot,’ on this comprehensive sightseeing coach tour. Start in the world-famous French Quarter, a quaint, mysterious area where the sights and sounds abound.
37
Jackson Square
Head to historic Jackson Square, home of the Cabildo and Presbytere museums, and visit a historical cemetery, one of New Orleans' ‘Cities of the Dead.’ Here, discover the unique above- ground burial system. Marvel at stories of voodoo and piracy on Bayou St John, the waterway used by Jean Lafitte and his band of pirates.
38
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
Guests are welcome to explore this historic above ground cemetery and take pictures or they can remain in the bus.
39
New Orleans City Park
One of the largest urban parks in the country, City Park has golf, tennis and horseback riding. Stop here for photos and beignets (own expense.)
40
Lake Pontchartrain
Travel along the south shore of Lake Pontchartrain, past a post-Katrina pumping station, seafood restaurants, marina and a historic lighthouse with the 24 mile long Causeway Bridge in the distance. Although called a lake, Lake Pontchartrain is actually one of the largest brackish estuaries in North America at 630 square miles (1600 km2) fed by fresh water rivers and connected to the Gulf of Mexico.
41
Garden District
Continue on to St. Charles Avenue, home to Audubon Park and lined with elegant mansions, churches and schools, including Loyola and Tulane Universities. Follow the route of streetcars and Mardi Gras parades to the Garden District, for a guided stroll through one of the most well-preserved living neighborhoods in the United States.
42
Tulane University
View Tulane University and Loyola University across from Audubon Park.
43
Audubon Park
Home to the Audubon Zoo, rated one of the top five zoos in the nation.
44
Vue Orleans
*If upgrade option is selected, your tour will include admission to Vue Orleans, a 360° indoor and outdoor observatory deck featuring interactive cultural experiences and spectacular views of New Orleans. The bus will drop you off here after your tour instead of back to the original departure point.
45
French Quarter
Enjoy a grand overview of New Orleans, dubbed ‘The City That Care Forgot,’ on this comprehensive sightseeing coach tour. Start in the world-famous French Quarter, a quaint, mysterious area where the sights and sounds abound.
46
Jackson Square
Head to historic Jackson Square, home of the Cabildo and Presbytere museums, and visit a historical cemetery, one of New Orleans' ‘Cities of the Dead.’ Here, discover the unique above- ground burial system. Marvel at stories of voodoo and piracy on Bayou St John, the waterway used by Jean Lafitte and his band of pirates.
47
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
Guests are welcome to explore this historic above ground cemetery and take pictures or they can remain in the bus.
48
New Orleans City Park
One of the largest urban parks in the country, City Park has golf, tennis and horseback riding. Stop here for photos and beignets (own expense.)
49
Lake Pontchartrain
Travel along the south shore of Lake Pontchartrain, past a post-Katrina pumping station, seafood restaurants, marina and a historic lighthouse with the 24 mile long Causeway Bridge in the distance. Although called a lake, Lake Pontchartrain is actually one of the largest brackish estuaries in North America at 630 square miles (1600 km2) fed by fresh water rivers and connected to the Gulf of Mexico.
50
Garden District
Continue on to St. Charles Avenue, home to Audubon Park and lined with elegant mansions, churches and schools, including Loyola and Tulane Universities. Follow the route of streetcars and Mardi Gras parades to the Garden District, for a guided stroll through one of the most well-preserved living neighborhoods in the United States.
51
Tulane University
View Tulane University and Loyola University across from Audubon Park.
52
Audubon Park
Home to the Audubon Zoo, rated one of the top five zoos in the nation.
53
Vue Orleans
*If upgrade option is selected, your tour will include admission to Vue Orleans, a 360° indoor and outdoor observatory deck featuring interactive cultural experiences and spectacular views of New Orleans. The bus will drop you off here after your tour instead of back to the original departure point.
54
French Quarter
Enjoy a grand overview of New Orleans, dubbed ‘The City That Care Forgot,’ on this comprehensive sightseeing coach tour. Start in the world-famous French Quarter, a quaint, mysterious area where the sights and sounds abound.
55
Jackson Square
Head to historic Jackson Square, home of the Cabildo and Presbytere museums, and visit a historical cemetery, one of New Orleans' ‘Cities of the Dead.’ Here, discover the unique above- ground burial system. Marvel at stories of voodoo and piracy on Bayou St John, the waterway used by Jean Lafitte and his band of pirates.
56
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
Guests are welcome to explore this historic above ground cemetery and take pictures or they can remain in the bus.
57
New Orleans City Park
One of the largest urban parks in the country, City Park has golf, tennis and horseback riding. Stop here for photos and beignets (own expense.)
58
Lake Pontchartrain
Travel along the south shore of Lake Pontchartrain, past a post-Katrina pumping station, seafood restaurants, marina and a historic lighthouse with the 24 mile long Causeway Bridge in the distance. Although called a lake, Lake Pontchartrain is actually one of the largest brackish estuaries in North America at 630 square miles (1600 km2) fed by fresh water rivers and connected to the Gulf of Mexico.
59
Garden District
Continue on to St. Charles Avenue, home to Audubon Park and lined with elegant mansions, churches and schools, including Loyola and Tulane Universities. Follow the route of streetcars and Mardi Gras parades to the Garden District, for a guided stroll through one of the most well-preserved living neighborhoods in the United States.
60
Tulane University
View Tulane University and Loyola University across from Audubon Park.
61
Audubon Park
Home to the Audubon Zoo, rated one of the top five zoos in the nation.
62
Vue Orleans
*If upgrade option is selected, your tour will include admission to Vue Orleans, a 360° indoor and outdoor observatory deck featuring interactive cultural experiences and spectacular views of New Orleans. The bus will drop you off here after your tour instead of back to the original departure point.
63
French Quarter
Enjoy a grand overview of New Orleans, dubbed ‘The City That Care Forgot,’ on this comprehensive sightseeing coach tour. Start in the world-famous French Quarter, a quaint, mysterious area where the sights and sounds abound.
64
Jackson Square
Head to historic Jackson Square, home of the Cabildo and Presbytere museums, and visit a historical cemetery, one of New Orleans' ‘Cities of the Dead.’ Here, discover the unique above- ground burial system. Marvel at stories of voodoo and piracy on Bayou St John, the waterway used by Jean Lafitte and his band of pirates.
65
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
Guests are welcome to explore this historic above ground cemetery and take pictures or they can remain in the bus.
66
New Orleans City Park
One of the largest urban parks in the country, City Park has golf, tennis and horseback riding. Stop here for photos and beignets (own expense.)
67
Lake Pontchartrain
Travel along the south shore of Lake Pontchartrain, past a post-Katrina pumping station, seafood restaurants, marina and a historic lighthouse with the 24 mile long Causeway Bridge in the distance. Although called a lake, Lake Pontchartrain is actually one of the largest brackish estuaries in North America at 630 square miles (1600 km2) fed by fresh water rivers and connected to the Gulf of Mexico.
68
Garden District
Continue on to St. Charles Avenue, home to Audubon Park and lined with elegant mansions, churches and schools, including Loyola and Tulane Universities. Follow the route of streetcars and Mardi Gras parades to the Garden District, for a guided stroll through one of the most well-preserved living neighborhoods in the United States.
69
Tulane University
View Tulane University and Loyola University across from Audubon Park.
70
Audubon Park
Home to the Audubon Zoo, rated one of the top five zoos in the nation.
71
Vue Orleans
*If upgrade option is selected, your tour will include admission to Vue Orleans, a 360° indoor and outdoor observatory deck featuring interactive cultural experiences and spectacular views of New Orleans. The bus will drop you off here after your tour instead of back to the original departure point.
72
French Quarter
Enjoy a grand overview of New Orleans, dubbed ‘The City That Care Forgot,’ on this comprehensive sightseeing coach tour. Start in the world-famous French Quarter, a quaint, mysterious area where the sights and sounds abound.
73
Jackson Square
Head to historic Jackson Square, home of the Cabildo and Presbytere museums, and visit a historical cemetery, one of New Orleans' ‘Cities of the Dead.’ Here, discover the unique above- ground burial system. Marvel at stories of voodoo and piracy on Bayou St John, the waterway used by Jean Lafitte and his band of pirates.
74
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
Guests are welcome to explore this historic above ground cemetery and take pictures or they can remain in the bus.
75
New Orleans City Park
One of the largest urban parks in the country, City Park has golf, tennis and horseback riding. Stop here for photos and beignets (own expense.)
76
Lake Pontchartrain
Travel along the south shore of Lake Pontchartrain, past a post-Katrina pumping station, seafood restaurants, marina and a historic lighthouse with the 24 mile long Causeway Bridge in the distance. Although called a lake, Lake Pontchartrain is actually one of the largest brackish estuaries in North America at 630 square miles (1600 km2) fed by fresh water rivers and connected to the Gulf of Mexico.
77
Garden District
Continue on to St. Charles Avenue, home to Audubon Park and lined with elegant mansions, churches and schools, including Loyola and Tulane Universities. Follow the route of streetcars and Mardi Gras parades to the Garden District, for a guided stroll through one of the most well-preserved living neighborhoods in the United States.
78
Tulane University
View Tulane University and Loyola University across from Audubon Park.
79
Audubon Park
Home to the Audubon Zoo, rated one of the top five zoos in the nation.
80
Vue Orleans
*If upgrade option is selected, your tour will include admission to Vue Orleans, a 360° indoor and outdoor observatory deck featuring interactive cultural experiences and spectacular views of New Orleans. The bus will drop you off here after your tour instead of back to the original departure point.
81
French Quarter
Enjoy a grand overview of New Orleans, dubbed ‘The City That Care Forgot,’ on this comprehensive sightseeing coach tour. Start in the world-famous French Quarter, a quaint, mysterious area where the sights and sounds abound.
82
Jackson Square
Head to historic Jackson Square, home of the Cabildo and Presbytere museums, and visit a historical cemetery, one of New Orleans' ‘Cities of the Dead.’ Here, discover the unique above- ground burial system. Marvel at stories of voodoo and piracy on Bayou St John, the waterway used by Jean Lafitte and his band of pirates.
83
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
Guests are welcome to explore this historic above ground cemetery and take pictures or they can remain in the bus.
84
New Orleans City Park
One of the largest urban parks in the country, City Park has golf, tennis and horseback riding. Stop here for photos and beignets (own expense.)
85
Lake Pontchartrain
Travel along the south shore of Lake Pontchartrain, past a post-Katrina pumping station, seafood restaurants, marina and a historic lighthouse with the 24 mile long Causeway Bridge in the distance. Although called a lake, Lake Pontchartrain is actually one of the largest brackish estuaries in North America at 630 square miles (1600 km2) fed by fresh water rivers and connected to the Gulf of Mexico.
86
Garden District
Continue on to St. Charles Avenue, home to Audubon Park and lined with elegant mansions, churches and schools, including Loyola and Tulane Universities. Follow the route of streetcars and Mardi Gras parades to the Garden District, for a guided stroll through one of the most well-preserved living neighborhoods in the United States.
87
Tulane University
View Tulane University and Loyola University across from Audubon Park.
88
Audubon Park
Home to the Audubon Zoo, rated one of the top five zoos in the nation.
89
Vue Orleans
*If upgrade option is selected, your tour will include admission to Vue Orleans, a 360° indoor and outdoor observatory deck featuring interactive cultural experiences and spectacular views of New Orleans. The bus will drop you off here after your tour instead of back to the original departure point.
90
French Quarter
Enjoy a grand overview of New Orleans, dubbed ‘The City That Care Forgot,’ on this comprehensive sightseeing coach tour. Start in the world-famous French Quarter, a quaint, mysterious area where the sights and sounds abound.
91
Jackson Square
Head to historic Jackson Square, home of the Cabildo and Presbytere museums, and visit a historical cemetery, one of New Orleans' ‘Cities of the Dead.’ Here, discover the unique above- ground burial system. Marvel at stories of voodoo and piracy on Bayou St John, the waterway used by Jean Lafitte and his band of pirates.
92
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
Guests are welcome to explore this historic above ground cemetery and take pictures or they can remain in the bus.
93
New Orleans City Park
One of the largest urban parks in the country, City Park has golf, tennis and horseback riding. Stop here for photos and beignets (own expense.)
94
Lake Pontchartrain
Travel along the south shore of Lake Pontchartrain, past a post-Katrina pumping station, seafood restaurants, marina and a historic lighthouse with the 24 mile long Causeway Bridge in the distance. Although called a lake, Lake Pontchartrain is actually one of the largest brackish estuaries in North America at 630 square miles (1600 km2) fed by fresh water rivers and connected to the Gulf of Mexico.
95
Garden District
Continue on to St. Charles Avenue, home to Audubon Park and lined with elegant mansions, churches and schools, including Loyola and Tulane Universities. Follow the route of streetcars and Mardi Gras parades to the Garden District, for a guided stroll through one of the most well-preserved living neighborhoods in the United States.
96
Tulane University
View Tulane University and Loyola University across from Audubon Park.
97
Audubon Park
Home to the Audubon Zoo, rated one of the top five zoos in the nation.
98
Vue Orleans
*If upgrade option is selected, your tour will include admission to Vue Orleans, a 360° indoor and outdoor observatory deck featuring interactive cultural experiences and spectacular views of New Orleans. The bus will drop you off here after your tour instead of back to the original departure point.
99
French Quarter
Enjoy a grand overview of New Orleans, dubbed ‘The City That Care Forgot,’ on this comprehensive sightseeing coach tour. Start in the world-famous French Quarter, a quaint, mysterious area where the sights and sounds abound.
100
Jackson Square
Head to historic Jackson Square, home of the Cabildo and Presbytere museums, and visit a historical cemetery, one of New Orleans' ‘Cities of the Dead.’ Here, discover the unique above- ground burial system. Marvel at stories of voodoo and piracy on Bayou St John, the waterway used by Jean Lafitte and his band of pirates.
101
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
Guests are welcome to explore this historic above ground cemetery and take pictures or they can remain in the bus.
102
New Orleans City Park
One of the largest urban parks in the country, City Park has golf, tennis and horseback riding. Stop here for photos and beignets (own expense.)
103
Lake Pontchartrain
Travel along the south shore of Lake Pontchartrain, past a post-Katrina pumping station, seafood restaurants, marina and a historic lighthouse with the 24 mile long Causeway Bridge in the distance. Although called a lake, Lake Pontchartrain is actually one of the largest brackish estuaries in North America at 630 square miles (1600 km2) fed by fresh water rivers and connected to the Gulf of Mexico.
104
Garden District
Continue on to St. Charles Avenue, home to Audubon Park and lined with elegant mansions, churches and schools, including Loyola and Tulane Universities. Follow the route of streetcars and Mardi Gras parades to the Garden District, for a guided stroll through one of the most well-preserved living neighborhoods in the United States.
105
Tulane University
View Tulane University and Loyola University across from Audubon Park.
106
Audubon Park
Home to the Audubon Zoo, rated one of the top five zoos in the nation.
107
Vue Orleans
*If upgrade option is selected, your tour will include admission to Vue Orleans, a 360° indoor and outdoor observatory deck featuring interactive cultural experiences and spectacular views of New Orleans. The bus will drop you off here after your tour instead of back to the original departure point.
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Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (752)
Y M
Oct 2024
Work on customer care and callback. I asked for a call back and nobody did call me back. Customer service is why people continue to come back to your business.
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2024
We are not certain whether you called Viator or Gray Line. As purchases are made on this site, perhaps you had reached out to them.
Margaret_M
Oct 2024
After starting the tour, the first 5-10 minutes I thought, oh great, this is boring, but I settled in and Kate our tour guide got going. She was very informative and knowledgeable. She shared all kinds of fun and interesting tidbits on the city, the cemetery and the garden district.  So while this would not be considered an "exciting" tour, I enjoyed it very much.  Learned a lot about the city of New Orleans and am glad I went.  I would highly recommend it for a good all around view of the city
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2024
You are very concise on what made the tour interesting. Some people are not excited about taking a group tour but Kate works hard to change that - and it seems she did once again.
John_D
Oct 2024
This tour gave a nice overview of New Orleans. It was comprehensive and included history, flora and fauna and culture. We enjoyed seeing the cemetery and there was a stop for coffee and beignets. Delish!! Bus was nice and clean and comfortable
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2024
All the great points - thank you for sharing!.

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