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Visite en voiture de la ville de la Nouvelle-Orléans

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This tour covers about 50 miles within the city, mostly outside of the French Quarter. It is private, meaning that only your guests travel with us.  Explore historic neighborhoods and learn the history of the region. Hear about the effects of Hurricane Katrina and ongoing recovery efforts throughout the city. Hotel pickup and drop-off, transport by private minivan/minibus, and local guide are included. This tour is priced for 4 people; the cost increased with additional people.

This is our most popular tour. Please contact us BEFORE booking to confirm availability and meeting locations.
Ville: La Nouvelle Orléans
Fri 13 Mar
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Ce qui est inclu
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points
Licensed and insured local guide
Private Tour
Transport by private minivan/mini bus
Live commentary and open discussion board
Hotel pickup and drop-off
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
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • The tour may vary in length from 2-3 hours depending on weather, traffic, and requests made by guests
  • Please provide hotel information at the time of booking, use the Special Requirements field
  • Visitors with mobility limitations and/or a service animal should discuss this us BEFORE booking.
  • Most folding wheelchairs and walkers are acceptable; not ADA certified.
À quoi s'attendre
1
New Orleans City Park
We start in the French Quarter and explain the basic history of the city before driving throughout the city to visit many historic neighborhoods, covering about 50 miles. We see Marigny, Esplanade Avenue, a cemetery, City Park, the lakefront, St. Charles Avenue, the University Section, Garden District, and the central busins district.
2
Lakefront Arena
This is where the storm surge in Hurricane Katrina made landfall.
3
Audubon Park
We discuss the invention of granulation of sugar, the 1884 World's Fair, plantations, and uptown New Orleans.
4
Tulane University
We discuss Tulane, Loyola, and all universities in the city.
5
Garden District
We discuss the development of the City of Lafayette and the struggles between the French and the newcomers from the northeast after the Louisiana Purchase.
6
Central Business District
We discuss the developing American Sector of the city, the World War II Museum, art district, Lafayette Square, the Superdome and port.
7
New Orleans City Park
We start in the French Quarter and explain the basic history of the city before driving throughout the city to visit many historic neighborhoods, covering about 50 miles. We see Marigny, Esplanade Avenue, a cemetery, City Park, the lakefront, St. Charles Avenue, the University Section, Garden District, and the central busins district.
8
Lakefront Arena
This is where the storm surge in Hurricane Katrina made landfall.
9
Audubon Park
We discuss the invention of granulation of sugar, the 1884 World's Fair, plantations, and uptown New Orleans.
10
Tulane University
We discuss Tulane, Loyola, and all universities in the city.
11
Garden District
We discuss the development of the City of Lafayette and the struggles between the French and the newcomers from the northeast after the Louisiana Purchase.
12
Central Business District
We discuss the developing American Sector of the city, the World War II Museum, art district, Lafayette Square, the Superdome and port.
13
Parc de la ville de la Nouvelle-Orléans
Nous commençons dans le quartier français et expliquons l'histoire de base de la ville avant de conduire à travers la ville pour visiter de nombreux quartiers historiques, couvrant environ 50 miles. Nous voyons Marigny, l'avenue de l'Esplanade, un cimetière, le parc de la ville, le bord du lac, l'avenue Saint-Charles, la section universitaire, le quartier des jardins et le quartier central des affaires.
14
Aréna au bord du lac
C'est là que l'onde de tempête de l'ouragan Katrina a touché terre.
15
Parc Audubon
Nous discutons de l'invention de la granulation du sucre, de l'Exposition universelle de 1884, des plantations et des quartiers chics de la Nouvelle-Orléans.
16
Université de Tulane
Nous discutons de Tulane, Loyola et de toutes les universités de la ville.
17
Quartier des jardins
Nous discutons du développement de la ville de Lafayette et des luttes entre les Français et les nouveaux arrivants du nord-est après l'achat de la Louisiane.
18
Quartier central des affaires
Nous discutons du secteur américain en développement de la ville, du musée de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, du quartier des arts, de Lafayette Square, du Superdome et du port.
19
New Orleans City Park
We start in the French Quarter and explain the basic history of the city before driving throughout the city to visit many historic neighborhoods, covering about 50 miles. We see Marigny, Esplanade Avenue, a cemetery, City Park, the lakefront, St. Charles Avenue, the University Section, Garden District, and the central busins district.
20
Lakefront Arena
This is where the storm surge in Hurricane Katrina made landfall.
21
Audubon Park
We discuss the invention of granulation of sugar, the 1884 World's Fair, plantations, and uptown New Orleans.
22
Tulane University
We discuss Tulane, Loyola, and all universities in the city.
23
Garden District
We discuss the development of the City of Lafayette and the struggles between the French and the newcomers from the northeast after the Louisiana Purchase.
24
Central Business District
We discuss the developing American Sector of the city, the World War II Museum, art district, Lafayette Square, the Superdome and port.
25
New Orleans City Park
We start in the French Quarter and explain the basic history of the city before driving throughout the city to visit many historic neighborhoods, covering about 50 miles. We see Marigny, Esplanade Avenue, a cemetery, City Park, the lakefront, St. Charles Avenue, the University Section, Garden District, and the central busins district.
26
Lakefront Arena
This is where the storm surge in Hurricane Katrina made landfall.
27
Audubon Park
We discuss the invention of granulation of sugar, the 1884 World's Fair, plantations, and uptown New Orleans.
28
Tulane University
We discuss Tulane, Loyola, and all universities in the city.
29
Garden District
We discuss the development of the City of Lafayette and the struggles between the French and the newcomers from the northeast after the Louisiana Purchase.
30
Central Business District
We discuss the developing American Sector of the city, the World War II Museum, art district, Lafayette Square, the Superdome and port.
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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 (8)
Chris_H
Aug 2021
Dominick was fantastic! One of the best tour guides in any city I’ve been in! He was a city planner for New Orleans and has lived in the city for generations so has a very personal and insightful engagement! Amazing!!!
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2021
i am delighted to know that you were happy with your tour thanks for listening and fir taking part in the discussion hope to see you again thanks for selecting me to be your guide dominick
516joanned
Jul 2020
We were so pleased with our two, half-day tours with Dominick. Because of COVID-19, we were unable to do a driving tour with him, but he did an excellent job of adapting his tour. He contacted us by phone and email in the weeks before our visit to keep us updated on what was open and making sure he could show us the things we wanted to see. He grew up in New Orleans, and he has boundless knowledge about the history, people, geography, and sites. We would highly recommend him for your private tour.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2020
Thanks so much for the kind words. Thanks also for your patience with the COVID tour modifications. Guidelines are changing all the time right now and attraction options are limited and I appreciate your flexibility, allowing us to stay within the city-mandated guidelines. I hope your trip was an informative one. I appreciate the fact that you chose New Orleans to visit and me as your guide. Stay safe during your travels. Baseball starts this week!
71Pantera
Jun 2019
I decided to do this tour less than 24 hours before the start time, Dominick made this tour fit our timeline. Dominick was wonderful and even picked us up at our hotel. He was early for pick up. His van was very clean. He has lived in NOLA most of his life and truly loves this city. We saw so many things that I had never heard of in my 20 years of coming here. His knowledge of NOLA is endless. If you want to get a complete history of the city and see things most dont ever think about this is the tour for you. From history of how the city was first built to why the Garden District exists, we covered it all through maps, pictures, and his long history here in NOLA. Our only complaint is we did not have more time with him. I need to spend three days with him! It was a great way to spend a wonderful evening with a new friend. We will be back! If you love history and amazing conversation you will not be disappointed.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jun 2019
I am delighted to know you had a good time, particularly in light of the fact that you have been here so many times. I am always glad to share my hometown with visitors and hope that you learned something about our history. Thanks for selecting me to be your guide and I hope to see you again.

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