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Visite privée de lancement de la Nouvelle-Orléans avec un local

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Receive a warm welcome to New Orleans on a private tour that will kick off your time in the city in the best way possible! In only 90 minutes, a local guide will get you acquainted with New Orleans to help you enjoy the rest of your stay to the fullest.

Discover where to find main attractions like Jackson Square and Lalauri Mansion, and how to explore them away from the crowds. And what about that unique family-owned restaurant or that amazing local hotspot? We got you covered; the local guides are experts in the subject! Forget about touristy traps; on this city kickstart tour, your guide will point you in the right direction.

Withlocals City Kickstart Tour™ is one of Withlocals' signature tours available in major cities worldwide. We work with passionate local guides who earn a fair fee. We support local economies by only offering local produce and prevent over-tourism with only small non-intrusive groups. Our tours are carbon-neutral and away from the standard tourist routes
Ville: La Nouvelle Orléans
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Ce qui est inclu
Local Tips and Tricks
City Orientation
Private Tour
Local Guide
Local Tips and Tricks
City Orientation
Private Tour
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Private tour: only you & your local guide
À quoi s'attendre
1
Bourbon Street
Bourbon St can be a fun place to spend an evening, but there are things to look out for. Along with street performers, there are a lot of tricks, and ‘tourist traps’. Your host will tell you all of them.
2
Bourbon Street
Lafitte’s Blacksmith shop is one of the oldest buildings in the French Quarter. The story goes, this shop survived the fires of 1788 and 179_ because it was, in fact, a blacksmith shop, and so structurally it was built to withstand large amounts of heat.
3
Royal Street
Back on Royal Street we are going to sightsee a very special building. If you’ve seen American Horror Story you are probably familiar with Madame Delphine Lalaurie
4
French Market
Spanning 6 blocks, The French Market began where Cafe Du Monde stands currently - which is the direction we will be heading. Here you can find a variety of local foods, from beignets, to crawfish, local produce, alligator bites - you name it.
5
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is widely considered one of the most haunted houses in New Orleans' French Quarter.
6
Bourbon Street
Bourbon St can be a fun place to spend an evening, but there are things to look out for. Along with street performers, there are a lot of tricks, and ‘tourist traps’. Your host will tell you all of them.
7
Bourbon Street
Lafitte’s Blacksmith shop is one of the oldest buildings in the French Quarter. The story goes, this shop survived the fires of 1788 and 179_ because it was, in fact, a blacksmith shop, and so structurally it was built to withstand large amounts of heat.
8
Royal Street
Back on Royal Street we are going to sightsee a very special building. If you’ve seen American Horror Story you are probably familiar with Madame Delphine Lalaurie
9
French Market
Spanning 6 blocks, The French Market began where Cafe Du Monde stands currently - which is the direction we will be heading. Here you can find a variety of local foods, from beignets, to crawfish, local produce, alligator bites - you name it.
10
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is widely considered one of the most haunted houses in New Orleans' French Quarter.
11
Bourbon Street
Bourbon St can be a fun place to spend an evening, but there are things to look out for. Along with street performers, there are a lot of tricks, and ‘tourist traps’. Your host will tell you all of them.
12
Bourbon Street
Lafitte’s Blacksmith shop is one of the oldest buildings in the French Quarter. The story goes, this shop survived the fires of 1788 and 179_ because it was, in fact, a blacksmith shop, and so structurally it was built to withstand large amounts of heat.
13
Royal Street
Back on Royal Street we are going to sightsee a very special building. If you’ve seen American Horror Story you are probably familiar with Madame Delphine Lalaurie
14
French Market
Spanning 6 blocks, The French Market began where Cafe Du Monde stands currently - which is the direction we will be heading. Here you can find a variety of local foods, from beignets, to crawfish, local produce, alligator bites - you name it.
15
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is widely considered one of the most haunted houses in New Orleans' French Quarter.
16
Bourbon Street
Bourbon St can be a fun place to spend an evening, but there are things to look out for. Along with street performers, there are a lot of tricks, and ‘tourist traps’. Your host will tell you all of them.
17
Bourbon Street
Lafitte’s Blacksmith shop is one of the oldest buildings in the French Quarter. The story goes, this shop survived the fires of 1788 and 179_ because it was, in fact, a blacksmith shop, and so structurally it was built to withstand large amounts of heat.
18
Royal Street
Back on Royal Street we are going to sightsee a very special building. If you’ve seen American Horror Story you are probably familiar with Madame Delphine Lalaurie
19
French Market
Spanning 6 blocks, The French Market began where Cafe Du Monde stands currently - which is the direction we will be heading. Here you can find a variety of local foods, from beignets, to crawfish, local produce, alligator bites - you name it.
20
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is widely considered one of the most haunted houses in New Orleans' French Quarter.
21
Bourbon Street
Bourbon St can be a fun place to spend an evening, but there are things to look out for. Along with street performers, there are a lot of tricks, and ‘tourist traps’. Your host will tell you all of them.
22
Bourbon Street
Lafitte’s Blacksmith shop is one of the oldest buildings in the French Quarter. The story goes, this shop survived the fires of 1788 and 179_ because it was, in fact, a blacksmith shop, and so structurally it was built to withstand large amounts of heat.
23
Royal Street
Back on Royal Street we are going to sightsee a very special building. If you’ve seen American Horror Story you are probably familiar with Madame Delphine Lalaurie
24
French Market
Spanning 6 blocks, The French Market began where Cafe Du Monde stands currently - which is the direction we will be heading. Here you can find a variety of local foods, from beignets, to crawfish, local produce, alligator bites - you name it.
25
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is widely considered one of the most haunted houses in New Orleans' French Quarter.
26
Bourbon Street
Bourbon St can be a fun place to spend an evening, but there are things to look out for. Along with street performers, there are a lot of tricks, and ‘tourist traps’. Your host will tell you all of them.
27
Bourbon Street
Lafitte’s Blacksmith shop is one of the oldest buildings in the French Quarter. The story goes, this shop survived the fires of 1788 and 179_ because it was, in fact, a blacksmith shop, and so structurally it was built to withstand large amounts of heat.
28
Royal Street
Back on Royal Street we are going to sightsee a very special building. If you’ve seen American Horror Story you are probably familiar with Madame Delphine Lalaurie
29
French Market
Spanning 6 blocks, The French Market began where Cafe Du Monde stands currently - which is the direction we will be heading. Here you can find a variety of local foods, from beignets, to crawfish, local produce, alligator bites - you name it.
30
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is widely considered one of the most haunted houses in New Orleans' French Quarter.
31
Bourbon Street
Bourbon St can be a fun place to spend an evening, but there are things to look out for. Along with street performers, there are a lot of tricks, and ‘tourist traps’. Your host will tell you all of them.
32
Bourbon Street
Lafitte’s Blacksmith shop is one of the oldest buildings in the French Quarter. The story goes, this shop survived the fires of 1788 and 179_ because it was, in fact, a blacksmith shop, and so structurally it was built to withstand large amounts of heat.
33
Royal Street
Back on Royal Street we are going to sightsee a very special building. If you’ve seen American Horror Story you are probably familiar with Madame Delphine Lalaurie
34
French Market
Spanning 6 blocks, The French Market began where Cafe Du Monde stands currently - which is the direction we will be heading. Here you can find a variety of local foods, from beignets, to crawfish, local produce, alligator bites - you name it.
35
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is widely considered one of the most haunted houses in New Orleans' French Quarter.
36
Rue Bourbon
Bourbon St peut être un endroit amusant pour passer une soirée, mais il y a des choses à surveiller. En plus des artistes de rue, il y a beaucoup de trucs et de « pièges à touristes ». Votre hôte vous les dira tous.
37
Rue Bourbon
La forge de Lafitte est l'un des plus anciens bâtiments du quartier français. L'histoire raconte que ce magasin a survécu aux incendies de 1788 et 179_ parce qu'il s'agissait en fait d'un atelier de forgeron, et donc structurellement, il a été construit pour résister à de grandes quantités de chaleur.
38
rue royale
De retour sur Royal Street, nous allons visiter un bâtiment très spécial. Si vous avez vu American Horror Story, vous connaissez probablement Madame Delphine Lalaurie
39
Marché français
S'étendant sur 6 pâtés de maisons, le marché français a commencé là où se trouve actuellement Cafe Du Monde - ce qui est la direction dans laquelle nous nous dirigerons. Ici, vous pouvez trouver une variété d'aliments locaux, des beignets aux écrevisses, des produits locaux, des morsures d'alligator - vous l'appelez.
40
Manoir Lalaurie
Le manoir LaLaurie est largement considéré comme l'une des maisons les plus hantées du quartier français de la Nouvelle-Orléans.
41
Bourbon Street
Bourbon St can be a fun place to spend an evening, but there are things to look out for. Along with street performers, there are a lot of tricks, and ‘tourist traps’. Your host will tell you all of them.
42
Bourbon Street
Lafitte’s Blacksmith shop is one of the oldest buildings in the French Quarter. The story goes, this shop survived the fires of 1788 and 179_ because it was, in fact, a blacksmith shop, and so structurally it was built to withstand large amounts of heat.
43
Royal Street
Back on Royal Street we are going to sightsee a very special building. If you’ve seen American Horror Story you are probably familiar with Madame Delphine Lalaurie
44
French Market
Spanning 6 blocks, The French Market began where Cafe Du Monde stands currently - which is the direction we will be heading. Here you can find a variety of local foods, from beignets, to crawfish, local produce, alligator bites - you name it.
45
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is widely considered one of the most haunted houses in New Orleans' French Quarter.
46
Bourbon Street
Bourbon St can be a fun place to spend an evening, but there are things to look out for. Along with street performers, there are a lot of tricks, and ‘tourist traps’. Your host will tell you all of them.
47
Bourbon Street
Lafitte’s Blacksmith shop is one of the oldest buildings in the French Quarter. The story goes, this shop survived the fires of 1788 and 179_ because it was, in fact, a blacksmith shop, and so structurally it was built to withstand large amounts of heat.
48
Royal Street
Back on Royal Street we are going to sightsee a very special building. If you’ve seen American Horror Story you are probably familiar with Madame Delphine Lalaurie
49
French Market
Spanning 6 blocks, The French Market began where Cafe Du Monde stands currently - which is the direction we will be heading. Here you can find a variety of local foods, from beignets, to crawfish, local produce, alligator bites - you name it.
50
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is widely considered one of the most haunted houses in New Orleans' French Quarter.
51
Bourbon Street
Bourbon St can be a fun place to spend an evening, but there are things to look out for. Along with street performers, there are a lot of tricks, and ‘tourist traps’. Your host will tell you all of them.
52
Bourbon Street
Lafitte’s Blacksmith shop is one of the oldest buildings in the French Quarter. The story goes, this shop survived the fires of 1788 and 179_ because it was, in fact, a blacksmith shop, and so structurally it was built to withstand large amounts of heat.
53
Royal Street
Back on Royal Street we are going to sightsee a very special building. If you’ve seen American Horror Story you are probably familiar with Madame Delphine Lalaurie
54
French Market
Spanning 6 blocks, The French Market began where Cafe Du Monde stands currently - which is the direction we will be heading. Here you can find a variety of local foods, from beignets, to crawfish, local produce, alligator bites - you name it.
55
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is widely considered one of the most haunted houses in New Orleans' French Quarter.
56
Bourbon Street
Bourbon St can be a fun place to spend an evening, but there are things to look out for. Along with street performers, there are a lot of tricks, and ‘tourist traps’. Your host will tell you all of them.
57
Bourbon Street
Lafitte’s Blacksmith shop is one of the oldest buildings in the French Quarter. The story goes, this shop survived the fires of 1788 and 179_ because it was, in fact, a blacksmith shop, and so structurally it was built to withstand large amounts of heat.
58
Royal Street
Back on Royal Street we are going to sightsee a very special building. If you’ve seen American Horror Story you are probably familiar with Madame Delphine Lalaurie
59
French Market
Spanning 6 blocks, The French Market began where Cafe Du Monde stands currently - which is the direction we will be heading. Here you can find a variety of local foods, from beignets, to crawfish, local produce, alligator bites - you name it.
60
Lalaurie Mansion
The LaLaurie Mansion is widely considered one of the most haunted houses in New Orleans' French Quarter.
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Commentaires (8)
Rita_C
Nov 2024
Our tour guides knowledge of the French Quarter is very informative. We learned alot. He even made lunch and dinner recommends.
LNeal360
Nov 2024
Brett was a wonderful guide, very knowledgeable about the history of the City and full of fun stories. He was easy to listen to, and open to questions. We thoroughly enjoyed our introduction to the city with him!
Fearless22028757856
May 2024
Brett was AMAZING!! The information he shared and also on the insider information that you know that is not easily available. I never expected New Orleans to have that much of history and also after hearing from Brett, I have new appreciation about the quaint lanes and homes. Thank you so much Brett! we truly enjoyed ourselves

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