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Visite gastronomique à pied en petit groupe du quartier français avec déjeuner

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Discover the rich history and traditions behind the most iconic foods of New Orleans on this tasting and cultural tour of the French Quarter!

We’ll explore the oldest public market in the US, the French Market, and hear about its Native American roots and current-day role in NOLA’s culinary scene. Along the way we may sample a beignet, brought to New Orleans in the 18th century by French colonists from "the old mother country" and also by Acadians.

Your local guide will then navigate you through the French Quarter, where you’ll experience the influence of Cajun and Creole cultures on New Orleans favorites like gumbo and sausages. We’ll uncover Louisiana origins and farming traditions, which also link our African American and Caribbean communities.

Among other immigrant-inspired cuisines found here in the Crescent City, we’ll enjoy a signature sandwich, before ending with a sweet treat with ties to the city’s history and locally harvested ingredients. Bon appétit!

Ville: La Nouvelle Orléans
Sat 21 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
A variety of food samples. Food options and portion sizes vary - total amount of food equals a full meal.
Local, English-speaking guide
A variety of food samples. Food options and portion sizes vary - total amount of food equals a full meal.
Local, English-speaking guide
A variety of food samples. Food options and portion sizes vary - total amount of food equals a full meal.
Local, English-speaking guide
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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
À quoi s'attendre
1
Jackson Square
Your culinary tour of New Orleans starts where it all began, the banks of the Mississippi River. From here, you’ll witness the lifeblood of this region which brought new cultures, new influences, and new ingredients to the USA through its ports.
2
Cabildo
Formerly home to the Spanish municipal government before the Louisiana Purchase, this neighbor to St. Louis Cathedral can be seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square.
3
St. Louis Cathedral
One of the most iconic sights in New Orleans, this beautiful cathedral is actually seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter
4
The Presbytere
A neighbor to the iconic St. Louis Cathedral, this is one of the nation's best examples of formal colonial Spanish architecture. We'll see this beautiful building from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter.
5
French Quarter
Next, we head into the ICONIC French Quarter. Historically a place of diversity with products and people from all walks of life. We’ll be sure to stop for a local bite and get to know some of the colorful personalities who call this city home.
6
French Market
The bustling French Market (America's oldest public market, in fact), today the French Market is a modern yet unique culinary space.
7
Jackson Square
Your culinary tour of New Orleans starts where it all began, the banks of the Mississippi River. From here, you’ll witness the lifeblood of this region which brought new cultures, new influences, and new ingredients to the USA through its ports.
8
Cabildo
Formerly home to the Spanish municipal government before the Louisiana Purchase, this neighbor to St. Louis Cathedral can be seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square.
9
St. Louis Cathedral
One of the most iconic sights in New Orleans, this beautiful cathedral is actually seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter
10
The Presbytere
A neighbor to the iconic St. Louis Cathedral, this is one of the nation's best examples of formal colonial Spanish architecture. We'll see this beautiful building from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter.
11
French Quarter
Next, we head into the ICONIC French Quarter. Historically a place of diversity with products and people from all walks of life. We’ll be sure to stop for a local bite and get to know some of the colorful personalities who call this city home.
12
French Market
The bustling French Market (America's oldest public market, in fact), today the French Market is a modern yet unique culinary space.
13
Jackson Square
Your culinary tour of New Orleans starts where it all began, the banks of the Mississippi River. From here, you’ll witness the lifeblood of this region which brought new cultures, new influences, and new ingredients to the USA through its ports.
14
Cabildo
Formerly home to the Spanish municipal government before the Louisiana Purchase, this neighbor to St. Louis Cathedral can be seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square.
15
St. Louis Cathedral
One of the most iconic sights in New Orleans, this beautiful cathedral is actually seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter
16
The Presbytere
A neighbor to the iconic St. Louis Cathedral, this is one of the nation's best examples of formal colonial Spanish architecture. We'll see this beautiful building from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter.
17
French Quarter
Next, we head into the ICONIC French Quarter. Historically a place of diversity with products and people from all walks of life. We’ll be sure to stop for a local bite and get to know some of the colorful personalities who call this city home.
18
French Market
The bustling French Market (America's oldest public market, in fact), today the French Market is a modern yet unique culinary space.
19
Place Jackson
Votre visite culinaire de la Nouvelle-Orléans commence là où tout a commencé, les rives du fleuve Mississippi. De là, vous serez témoin de l'âme de cette région qui a apporté de nouvelles cultures, de nouvelles influences et de nouveaux ingrédients aux États-Unis via ses ports.
20
Cabildo
Ancienne résidence du gouvernement municipal espagnol avant l'achat de la Louisiane, cette voisine de la cathédrale Saint-Louis peut être vue depuis le point de départ de la visite à Jackson Square.
21
Cathédrale Saint-Louis
L'un des sites les plus emblématiques de la Nouvelle-Orléans, cette magnifique cathédrale est en fait vue depuis le point de départ de la visite à Jackson Square, avant de se diriger vers le quartier français
22
Le Presbytère
Voisin de l'emblématique cathédrale Saint-Louis, il s'agit de l'un des meilleurs exemples nationaux d'architecture coloniale espagnole formelle. Nous verrons ce magnifique bâtiment depuis le point de départ de la visite à Jackson Square, avant de nous diriger vers le quartier français.
23
quartier français
Ensuite, nous nous dirigeons vers le quartier français ICONIC. Historiquement un lieu de diversité avec des produits et des personnes de tous horizons. Nous ne manquerons pas de nous arrêter pour une bouchée locale et de faire connaissance avec certaines des personnalités colorées qui habitent cette ville.
24
Marché français
Le marché français animé (le plus ancien marché public d'Amérique, en fait), aujourd'hui le marché français est un espace culinaire moderne mais unique.
25
Jackson Square
Your culinary tour of New Orleans starts where it all began, the banks of the Mississippi River. From here, you’ll witness the lifeblood of this region which brought new cultures, new influences, and new ingredients to the USA through its ports.
26
Cabildo
Formerly home to the Spanish municipal government before the Louisiana Purchase, this neighbor to St. Louis Cathedral can be seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square.
27
St. Louis Cathedral
One of the most iconic sights in New Orleans, this beautiful cathedral is actually seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter
28
The Presbytere
A neighbor to the iconic St. Louis Cathedral, this is one of the nation's best examples of formal colonial Spanish architecture. We'll see this beautiful building from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter.
29
French Quarter
Next, we head into the ICONIC French Quarter. Historically a place of diversity with products and people from all walks of life. We’ll be sure to stop for a local bite and get to know some of the colorful personalities who call this city home.
30
French Market
The bustling French Market (America's oldest public market, in fact), today the French Market is a modern yet unique culinary space.
31
Jackson Square
Your culinary tour of New Orleans starts where it all began, the banks of the Mississippi River. From here, you’ll witness the lifeblood of this region which brought new cultures, new influences, and new ingredients to the USA through its ports.
32
Cabildo
Formerly home to the Spanish municipal government before the Louisiana Purchase, this neighbor to St. Louis Cathedral can be seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square.
33
St. Louis Cathedral
One of the most iconic sights in New Orleans, this beautiful cathedral is actually seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter
34
The Presbytere
A neighbor to the iconic St. Louis Cathedral, this is one of the nation's best examples of formal colonial Spanish architecture. We'll see this beautiful building from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter.
35
French Quarter
Next, we head into the ICONIC French Quarter. Historically a place of diversity with products and people from all walks of life. We’ll be sure to stop for a local bite and get to know some of the colorful personalities who call this city home.
36
French Market
The bustling French Market (America's oldest public market, in fact), today the French Market is a modern yet unique culinary space.
37
Jackson Square
Your culinary tour of New Orleans starts where it all began, the banks of the Mississippi River. From here, you’ll witness the lifeblood of this region which brought new cultures, new influences, and new ingredients to the USA through its ports.
38
Cabildo
Formerly home to the Spanish municipal government before the Louisiana Purchase, this neighbor to St. Louis Cathedral can be seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square.
39
St. Louis Cathedral
One of the most iconic sights in New Orleans, this beautiful cathedral is actually seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter
40
The Presbytere
A neighbor to the iconic St. Louis Cathedral, this is one of the nation's best examples of formal colonial Spanish architecture. We'll see this beautiful building from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter.
41
French Quarter
Next, we head into the ICONIC French Quarter. Historically a place of diversity with products and people from all walks of life. We’ll be sure to stop for a local bite and get to know some of the colorful personalities who call this city home.
42
French Market
The bustling French Market (America's oldest public market, in fact), today the French Market is a modern yet unique culinary space.
43
Jackson Square
Your culinary tour of New Orleans starts where it all began, the banks of the Mississippi River. From here, you’ll witness the lifeblood of this region which brought new cultures, new influences, and new ingredients to the USA through its ports.
44
Cabildo
Formerly home to the Spanish municipal government before the Louisiana Purchase, this neighbor to St. Louis Cathedral can be seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square.
45
St. Louis Cathedral
One of the most iconic sights in New Orleans, this beautiful cathedral is actually seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter
46
The Presbytere
A neighbor to the iconic St. Louis Cathedral, this is one of the nation's best examples of formal colonial Spanish architecture. We'll see this beautiful building from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter.
47
French Quarter
Next, we head into the ICONIC French Quarter. Historically a place of diversity with products and people from all walks of life. We’ll be sure to stop for a local bite and get to know some of the colorful personalities who call this city home.
48
French Market
The bustling French Market (America's oldest public market, in fact), today the French Market is a modern yet unique culinary space.
49
Jackson Square
Your culinary tour of New Orleans starts where it all began, the banks of the Mississippi River. From here, you’ll witness the lifeblood of this region which brought new cultures, new influences, and new ingredients to the USA through its ports.
50
Cabildo
Formerly home to the Spanish municipal government before the Louisiana Purchase, this neighbor to St. Louis Cathedral can be seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square.
51
St. Louis Cathedral
One of the most iconic sights in New Orleans, this beautiful cathedral is actually seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter
52
The Presbytere
A neighbor to the iconic St. Louis Cathedral, this is one of the nation's best examples of formal colonial Spanish architecture. We'll see this beautiful building from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter.
53
French Quarter
Next, we head into the ICONIC French Quarter. Historically a place of diversity with products and people from all walks of life. We’ll be sure to stop for a local bite and get to know some of the colorful personalities who call this city home.
54
French Market
The bustling French Market (America's oldest public market, in fact), today the French Market is a modern yet unique culinary space.
55
Jackson Square
Your culinary tour of New Orleans starts where it all began, the banks of the Mississippi River. From here, you’ll witness the lifeblood of this region which brought new cultures, new influences, and new ingredients to the USA through its ports.
56
Cabildo
Formerly home to the Spanish municipal government before the Louisiana Purchase, this neighbor to St. Louis Cathedral can be seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square.
57
St. Louis Cathedral
One of the most iconic sights in New Orleans, this beautiful cathedral is actually seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter
58
The Presbytere
A neighbor to the iconic St. Louis Cathedral, this is one of the nation's best examples of formal colonial Spanish architecture. We'll see this beautiful building from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter.
59
French Quarter
Next, we head into the ICONIC French Quarter. Historically a place of diversity with products and people from all walks of life. We’ll be sure to stop for a local bite and get to know some of the colorful personalities who call this city home.
60
French Market
The bustling French Market (America's oldest public market, in fact), today the French Market is a modern yet unique culinary space.
61
Jackson Square
Your culinary tour of New Orleans starts where it all began, the banks of the Mississippi River. From here, you’ll witness the lifeblood of this region which brought new cultures, new influences, and new ingredients to the USA through its ports.
62
Cabildo
Formerly home to the Spanish municipal government before the Louisiana Purchase, this neighbor to St. Louis Cathedral can be seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square.
63
St. Louis Cathedral
One of the most iconic sights in New Orleans, this beautiful cathedral is actually seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter
64
The Presbytere
A neighbor to the iconic St. Louis Cathedral, this is one of the nation's best examples of formal colonial Spanish architecture. We'll see this beautiful building from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter.
65
French Quarter
Next, we head into the ICONIC French Quarter. Historically a place of diversity with products and people from all walks of life. We’ll be sure to stop for a local bite and get to know some of the colorful personalities who call this city home.
66
French Market
The bustling French Market (America's oldest public market, in fact), today the French Market is a modern yet unique culinary space.
67
Jackson Square
Your culinary tour of New Orleans starts where it all began, the banks of the Mississippi River. From here, you’ll witness the lifeblood of this region which brought new cultures, new influences, and new ingredients to the USA through its ports.
68
Cabildo
Formerly home to the Spanish municipal government before the Louisiana Purchase, this neighbor to St. Louis Cathedral can be seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square.
69
St. Louis Cathedral
One of the most iconic sights in New Orleans, this beautiful cathedral is actually seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter
70
The Presbytere
A neighbor to the iconic St. Louis Cathedral, this is one of the nation's best examples of formal colonial Spanish architecture. We'll see this beautiful building from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter.
71
French Quarter
Next, we head into the ICONIC French Quarter. Historically a place of diversity with products and people from all walks of life. We’ll be sure to stop for a local bite and get to know some of the colorful personalities who call this city home.
72
French Market
The bustling French Market (America's oldest public market, in fact), today the French Market is a modern yet unique culinary space.
73
Jackson Square
Your culinary tour of New Orleans starts where it all began, the banks of the Mississippi River. From here, you’ll witness the lifeblood of this region which brought new cultures, new influences, and new ingredients to the USA through its ports.
74
Cabildo
Formerly home to the Spanish municipal government before the Louisiana Purchase, this neighbor to St. Louis Cathedral can be seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square.
75
St. Louis Cathedral
One of the most iconic sights in New Orleans, this beautiful cathedral is actually seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter
76
The Presbytere
A neighbor to the iconic St. Louis Cathedral, this is one of the nation's best examples of formal colonial Spanish architecture. We'll see this beautiful building from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter.
77
French Quarter
Next, we head into the ICONIC French Quarter. Historically a place of diversity with products and people from all walks of life. We’ll be sure to stop for a local bite and get to know some of the colorful personalities who call this city home.
78
French Market
The bustling French Market (America's oldest public market, in fact), today the French Market is a modern yet unique culinary space.
79
Jackson Square
Your culinary tour of New Orleans starts where it all began, the banks of the Mississippi River. From here, you’ll witness the lifeblood of this region which brought new cultures, new influences, and new ingredients to the USA through its ports.
80
Cabildo
Formerly home to the Spanish municipal government before the Louisiana Purchase, this neighbor to St. Louis Cathedral can be seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square.
81
St. Louis Cathedral
One of the most iconic sights in New Orleans, this beautiful cathedral is actually seen from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter
82
The Presbytere
A neighbor to the iconic St. Louis Cathedral, this is one of the nation's best examples of formal colonial Spanish architecture. We'll see this beautiful building from the tour's starting point in Jackson Square, before heading into the French Quarter.
83
French Quarter
Next, we head into the ICONIC French Quarter. Historically a place of diversity with products and people from all walks of life. We’ll be sure to stop for a local bite and get to know some of the colorful personalities who call this city home.
84
French Market
The bustling French Market (America's oldest public market, in fact), today the French Market is a modern yet unique culinary space.
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Commentaires (27)
Kathy A
Mar 2025
We had a great time with Neil as the tour guide. He did an excellent job explaining how things came together in New Orleans with food and years.
lettitiak2024
Aug 2024
Pepe was awesome. He had loads of not only food, but NOLA itself. Hit some great spots!! It is a must when you visit. COME HUNGRY!!
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2024
Hello and thank you for your review. We are very happy to hear hat you enjoyed your time with us. And, we always strive to make sure that each traveler is getting what he/she wants out of the experience. We wish you safe travels Delete
stephanieaY9248KY
Jul 2024
Our tour guide Pepe was amazing!! He was knowledgeable not only on the food and the history behind it, but the history of New Orleans as a whole! Everything he had us try was delicious, and the staff was so friendly!
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2024
Hello and thank you for your review. We are very happy to hear hat you enjoyed your time with us. And, we always strive to make sure that each traveler is getting what he/she wants out of the experience. We wish you safe travels Delete

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