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Explore the French Quarter on this 2-3 hour walking tour in New Orleans. Wander 1.5 miles of quaint, brightly colored streets in the city's best known neighborhood with a local guide who focuses on the people, places, and historic events that comprise the city's unique culture. Discover New Orleans through open discussion and engagement while learning what makes the French Quarter special with the help of an expert, friendly local.

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Ville: La Nouvelle Orléans
Fri 11 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
2-3 hour, small group walking tour of New Orleans French Quarter
Licensed and insured local guide
Fully narrated tour
2-3 hour, small group walking tour of New Orleans French Quarter
Licensed and insured local guide
Fully narrated tour
2-3 hour, small group walking tour of New Orleans French Quarter
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Dress code is smart casual
  • A maximum of 4 people per booking; the cost is higher for additional visitors
  • The streets and sidewalks of the French Quarter are uneven to say the least
À quoi s'attendre
1
Jackson Square
We begin in Jackson Square and discuss the founding of the city in 1718.
2
St. Louis Cathedral
We visit the oldest cathedral in the United States.
3
Cabildo
We will discuss the history that took place there including the Louisiana Purchase ceremony.
4
Royal Street
We will window shop and discuss the many Royal Governors who lived in this street before Louisiana became a state.
5
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
As with other stops, we will discuss the historic events that occurred here, including the founding of the first licensed pharmacy practice in the United States,
6
New Orleans
We will stop at the Louisiana Supreme Court to discuss preservation efforts to save the French Quarter from demolition.
7
French Quarter
We will stop at Exchange Alley to discuss the conflicts between the French and Americans after the Louisiana Purchase.
8
French Quarter
We will stop at the Bevelo gas light making factory to watch craftsmen build lights by hand and discuss the history of gaslighting in New Orleans after 1803.
9
French Quarter
We will stop at the Napoleon House to discuss plans to rescue Napoleon Bonapart and the wonderful food served there today.
10
French Quarter
We will stop at the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum to discuss the first licensed pharmacist in the United States and the first female who practiced pharmacy 100 years before the first licensed pharmacist.
11
French Quarter
We will stop at the Nunez house to discuss the first major fire in the city's history and how it changed the architectural character from French to Spanish.
12
Jackson Square
We begin in Jackson Square and discuss the founding of the city in 1718.
13
St. Louis Cathedral
We visit the oldest cathedral in the United States.
14
Cabildo
We will discuss the history that took place there including the Louisiana Purchase ceremony.
15
Royal Street
We will window shop and discuss the many Royal Governors who lived in this street before Louisiana became a state.
16
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
As with other stops, we will discuss the historic events that occurred here, including the founding of the first licensed pharmacy practice in the United States,
17
New Orleans
We will stop at the Louisiana Supreme Court to discuss preservation efforts to save the French Quarter from demolition.
18
French Quarter
We will stop at Exchange Alley to discuss the conflicts between the French and Americans after the Louisiana Purchase.
19
French Quarter
We will stop at the Bevelo gas light making factory to watch craftsmen build lights by hand and discuss the history of gaslighting in New Orleans after 1803.
20
French Quarter
We will stop at the Napoleon House to discuss plans to rescue Napoleon Bonapart and the wonderful food served there today.
21
French Quarter
We will stop at the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum to discuss the first licensed pharmacist in the United States and the first female who practiced pharmacy 100 years before the first licensed pharmacist.
22
French Quarter
We will stop at the Nunez house to discuss the first major fire in the city's history and how it changed the architectural character from French to Spanish.
23
Jackson Square
We begin in Jackson Square and discuss the founding of the city in 1718.
24
St. Louis Cathedral
We visit the oldest cathedral in the United States.
25
Cabildo
We will discuss the history that took place there including the Louisiana Purchase ceremony.
26
Royal Street
We will window shop and discuss the many Royal Governors who lived in this street before Louisiana became a state.
27
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
As with other stops, we will discuss the historic events that occurred here, including the founding of the first licensed pharmacy practice in the United States,
28
New Orleans
We will stop at the Louisiana Supreme Court to discuss preservation efforts to save the French Quarter from demolition.
29
French Quarter
We will stop at Exchange Alley to discuss the conflicts between the French and Americans after the Louisiana Purchase.
30
French Quarter
We will stop at the Bevelo gas light making factory to watch craftsmen build lights by hand and discuss the history of gaslighting in New Orleans after 1803.
31
French Quarter
We will stop at the Napoleon House to discuss plans to rescue Napoleon Bonapart and the wonderful food served there today.
32
French Quarter
We will stop at the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum to discuss the first licensed pharmacist in the United States and the first female who practiced pharmacy 100 years before the first licensed pharmacist.
33
French Quarter
We will stop at the Nunez house to discuss the first major fire in the city's history and how it changed the architectural character from French to Spanish.
34
Place Jackson
Nous commençons à Jackson Square et discutons de la fondation de la ville en 1718.
35
Cathédrale Saint-Louis
Nous visitons la plus ancienne cathédrale des États-Unis.
36
Cabildo
Nous discuterons de l'histoire qui s'y est déroulée, y compris la cérémonie d'achat de la Louisiane.
37
rue royale
Nous ferons du lèche-vitrines et discuterons des nombreux gouverneurs royaux qui vivaient dans cette rue avant que la Louisiane ne devienne un État.
38
Musée de la pharmacie de la Nouvelle-Orléans
Comme pour les autres arrêts, nous discuterons des événements historiques qui se sont produits ici, y compris la fondation du premier cabinet pharmaceutique agréé aux États-Unis,
39
La Nouvelle Orléans
Nous nous arrêterons à la Cour suprême de la Louisiane pour discuter des efforts de préservation visant à sauver le quartier français de la démolition.
40
quartier français
Nous nous arrêterons à Exchange Alley pour discuter des conflits entre les Français et les Américains après l'achat de la Louisiane.
41
quartier français
Nous nous arrêterons à l'usine de fabrication de lampes à gaz Bevelo pour observer les artisans fabriquer des lampes à la main et discuter de l'histoire de l'éclairage au gaz à la Nouvelle-Orléans après 1803.
42
quartier français
Nous nous arrêterons à la Maison Napoléon pour discuter des plans de sauvetage de Napoléon Bonaparte et de la merveilleuse cuisine qui y est servie aujourd'hui.
43
quartier français
Nous nous arrêterons au New Orleans Pharmacy Museum pour discuter du premier pharmacien agréé aux États-Unis et de la première femme à avoir exercé la pharmacie 100 ans avant le premier pharmacien agréé.
44
quartier français
Nous nous arrêterons à la maison Nunez pour discuter du premier incendie majeur de l'histoire de la ville et de la façon dont il a changé le caractère architectural du français à l'espagnol.
45
Jackson Square
We begin in Jackson Square and discuss the founding of the city in 1718.
46
St. Louis Cathedral
We visit the oldest cathedral in the United States.
47
Cabildo
We will discuss the history that took place there including the Louisiana Purchase ceremony.
48
Royal Street
We will window shop and discuss the many Royal Governors who lived in this street before Louisiana became a state.
49
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
As with other stops, we will discuss the historic events that occurred here, including the founding of the first licensed pharmacy practice in the United States,
50
New Orleans
We will stop at the Louisiana Supreme Court to discuss preservation efforts to save the French Quarter from demolition.
51
French Quarter
We will stop at Exchange Alley to discuss the conflicts between the French and Americans after the Louisiana Purchase.
52
French Quarter
We will stop at the Bevelo gas light making factory to watch craftsmen build lights by hand and discuss the history of gaslighting in New Orleans after 1803.
53
French Quarter
We will stop at the Napoleon House to discuss plans to rescue Napoleon Bonapart and the wonderful food served there today.
54
French Quarter
We will stop at the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum to discuss the first licensed pharmacist in the United States and the first female who practiced pharmacy 100 years before the first licensed pharmacist.
55
French Quarter
We will stop at the Nunez house to discuss the first major fire in the city's history and how it changed the architectural character from French to Spanish.
56
Jackson Square
We begin in Jackson Square and discuss the founding of the city in 1718.
57
St. Louis Cathedral
We visit the oldest cathedral in the United States.
58
Cabildo
We will discuss the history that took place there including the Louisiana Purchase ceremony.
59
Royal Street
We will window shop and discuss the many Royal Governors who lived in this street before Louisiana became a state.
60
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
As with other stops, we will discuss the historic events that occurred here, including the founding of the first licensed pharmacy practice in the United States,
61
New Orleans
We will stop at the Louisiana Supreme Court to discuss preservation efforts to save the French Quarter from demolition.
62
French Quarter
We will stop at Exchange Alley to discuss the conflicts between the French and Americans after the Louisiana Purchase.
63
French Quarter
We will stop at the Bevelo gas light making factory to watch craftsmen build lights by hand and discuss the history of gaslighting in New Orleans after 1803.
64
French Quarter
We will stop at the Napoleon House to discuss plans to rescue Napoleon Bonapart and the wonderful food served there today.
65
French Quarter
We will stop at the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum to discuss the first licensed pharmacist in the United States and the first female who practiced pharmacy 100 years before the first licensed pharmacist.
66
French Quarter
We will stop at the Nunez house to discuss the first major fire in the city's history and how it changed the architectural character from French to Spanish.
67
Jackson Square
We begin in Jackson Square and discuss the founding of the city in 1718.
68
St. Louis Cathedral
We visit the oldest cathedral in the United States.
69
Cabildo
We will discuss the history that took place there including the Louisiana Purchase ceremony.
70
Royal Street
We will window shop and discuss the many Royal Governors who lived in this street before Louisiana became a state.
71
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
As with other stops, we will discuss the historic events that occurred here, including the founding of the first licensed pharmacy practice in the United States,
72
New Orleans
We will stop at the Louisiana Supreme Court to discuss preservation efforts to save the French Quarter from demolition.
73
French Quarter
We will stop at Exchange Alley to discuss the conflicts between the French and Americans after the Louisiana Purchase.
74
French Quarter
We will stop at the Bevelo gas light making factory to watch craftsmen build lights by hand and discuss the history of gaslighting in New Orleans after 1803.
75
French Quarter
We will stop at the Napoleon House to discuss plans to rescue Napoleon Bonapart and the wonderful food served there today.
76
French Quarter
We will stop at the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum to discuss the first licensed pharmacist in the United States and the first female who practiced pharmacy 100 years before the first licensed pharmacist.
77
French Quarter
We will stop at the Nunez house to discuss the first major fire in the city's history and how it changed the architectural character from French to Spanish.
78
Jackson Square
We begin in Jackson Square and discuss the founding of the city in 1718.
79
St. Louis Cathedral
We visit the oldest cathedral in the United States.
80
Cabildo
We will discuss the history that took place there including the Louisiana Purchase ceremony.
81
Royal Street
We will window shop and discuss the many Royal Governors who lived in this street before Louisiana became a state.
82
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
As with other stops, we will discuss the historic events that occurred here, including the founding of the first licensed pharmacy practice in the United States,
83
New Orleans
We will stop at the Louisiana Supreme Court to discuss preservation efforts to save the French Quarter from demolition.
84
French Quarter
We will stop at Exchange Alley to discuss the conflicts between the French and Americans after the Louisiana Purchase.
85
French Quarter
We will stop at the Bevelo gas light making factory to watch craftsmen build lights by hand and discuss the history of gaslighting in New Orleans after 1803.
86
French Quarter
We will stop at the Napoleon House to discuss plans to rescue Napoleon Bonapart and the wonderful food served there today.
87
French Quarter
We will stop at the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum to discuss the first licensed pharmacist in the United States and the first female who practiced pharmacy 100 years before the first licensed pharmacist.
88
French Quarter
We will stop at the Nunez house to discuss the first major fire in the city's history and how it changed the architectural character from French to Spanish.
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Commentaires (11)
Katheryne_R
Jun 2024
Dominick had an extensive knowledge of NOLA both past and present. He recommended incredible places to eat and visit.
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2024
I am glad you enjoyed. your tour. II. hope your entire visit to New Orleans was just as enjoyable. Thanks for choosing me to be your guide.
Richard_P
Jan 2024
Dominick was our tour guide. He was super knowledgeable and educational. He taught and showed us many things about New Orleans that have been "hidden in plain site" to us. I've been to New Orleans a few times over the years and this was my first tour. I'm shocked by how much I've missed over the years by just going with the crowd and I highly recommend this tour to anyone that wants a deeper understanding of the culture, neighborhoods, and history of this area.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2024
I am glad you enjoyed the tour and learned a lot about the city. Hope to see you again.
David_N
Nov 2023
We were met a few minutes early by our knowledge guide. He is a native of the city and he knew the history well. He never rushed us and answered all questions politely.
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2023
it was a pleasure to meet you. thanks for visiting my home town and for selecting me to be your guide. dominick

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