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Visite à pied guidée par smartphone des sites et des histoires cachées du quartier français

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Our smartphone-guided tour brings the facts and stories behind New Orleans to life because we've taken the same stops and sights in the French Quarter that we share with our friends and families when they come to town and created an interactive web-based tour for you!

Read the stories behind the city, answer questions to reveal fun facts, and experience what makes this classic American city incredible! Purchase your tour and then navigate to our website to enter your access code and launch the tour. You can either start immediately or create an account and come back when you are ready to explore.

Please note that you and your group read the tour aloud to one another - there is no audio functionality at this time.
Ville: La Nouvelle Orléans
Fri 27 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Easy-to-use web interface
24/7 support by phone and email
Family friendly stops and questions
Tutoriel sur la façon de naviguer à New York comme un pro !
Plans du métro de New York et des bus de Manhattan
Family friendly stops and questions
Guide photographe professionnel
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
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • This is a fully walking tour covering approximately 1.5 miles on city sidewalks. Please judge your participation ability accordingly. Luckily, you can go as quickly or slowly as you'd like.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Jackson Square
Our tour starts in the heart of old New Orleans, at Jackson Square where the city was founded nearly 400 years ago and today remains the cultural center of this eclectic and uniquely American destination.
2
French Market
Some of our favorite places in cities are their public markets, and New Orleans is no exception with incredible food and art jumbled together in the eclectic center - explore away!
3
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
While currently closed due to the pandemic, you'll peak through the iron gateway to see the oldest building in the city - built by the French king - and home for centuries to cloistered nuns.
4
Beauregard-Keyes House
Just across the street is the Beauregard-Keyes House, one of the best preserved examples of 1800s architecture in the city.
5
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
We could spend the entire tour talking about this one area. First, as one of the oldest structures remaining in New Orleans, this epitomizes "Creole Cottages" and as one of the oldest structures remaining in New Orleans, is rumored to be haunted several times over!
6
New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum
Voodoo is not about dolls and hexes. In fact, it is one of the oldest (and most misrepresented) spiritual beliefs in the world. Originated in Africa, the global diaspora of voodoo is complex and mystical.
7
Royal Street
The art and of New Orleans represent the agglomeration of cultures that influenced this part of America, from African sculpture to French Rococo - and the modern galleries along Royal Street are a feast for the eyes.
8
St. Louis Cathedral
We finish our tour back at the imposing cathedral of St. Louis, that has weathered hurricanes, battles, and scandal to remain a symbol of New Orleans, a great American city.
9
Jackson Square
Our tour starts in the heart of old New Orleans, at Jackson Square where the city was founded nearly 400 years ago and today remains the cultural center of this eclectic and uniquely American destination.
10
French Market
Some of our favorite places in cities are their public markets, and New Orleans is no exception with incredible food and art jumbled together in the eclectic center - explore away!
11
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
While currently closed due to the pandemic, you'll peak through the iron gateway to see the oldest building in the city - built by the French king - and home for centuries to cloistered nuns.
12
Beauregard-Keyes House
Just across the street is the Beauregard-Keyes House, one of the best preserved examples of 1800s architecture in the city.
13
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
We could spend the entire tour talking about this one area. First, as one of the oldest structures remaining in New Orleans, this epitomizes "Creole Cottages" and as one of the oldest structures remaining in New Orleans, is rumored to be haunted several times over!
14
New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum
Voodoo is not about dolls and hexes. In fact, it is one of the oldest (and most misrepresented) spiritual beliefs in the world. Originated in Africa, the global diaspora of voodoo is complex and mystical.
15
Royal Street
The art and of New Orleans represent the agglomeration of cultures that influenced this part of America, from African sculpture to French Rococo - and the modern galleries along Royal Street are a feast for the eyes.
16
St. Louis Cathedral
We finish our tour back at the imposing cathedral of St. Louis, that has weathered hurricanes, battles, and scandal to remain a symbol of New Orleans, a great American city.
17
Place Jackson
Notre visite commence au cœur de la vieille Nouvelle-Orléans, à Jackson Square, où la ville a été fondée il y a près de 400 ans et reste aujourd'hui le centre culturel de cette destination éclectique et uniquement américaine.
18
Marché français
Certains de nos endroits préférés dans les villes sont leurs marchés publics, et la Nouvelle-Orléans ne fait pas exception avec une nourriture et un art incroyables mélangés dans le centre éclectique - explorez !
19
Musée de l'ancien couvent des Ursulines
Bien qu'il soit actuellement fermé en raison de la pandémie, vous passerez par la porte de fer pour voir le plus ancien bâtiment de la ville - construit par le roi de France - et qui abrite depuis des siècles des religieuses cloîtrées.
20
Maison Beauregard-Keyes
Juste en face se trouve la maison Beauregard-Keyes, l'un des exemples les mieux conservés de l'architecture des années 1800 de la ville.
21
Bar de la forge de Lafitte
Nous pourrions passer toute la tournée à parler de ce domaine. Tout d'abord, comme l'une des plus anciennes structures restantes à la Nouvelle-Orléans, cela incarne les "Creole Cottages" et comme l'une des plus anciennes structures restantes à la Nouvelle-Orléans, on dit qu'elle est hantée plusieurs fois !
22
Musée historique du vaudou de la Nouvelle-Orléans
Le vaudou n'est pas une question de poupées et de sortilèges. En fait, c'est l'une des croyances spirituelles les plus anciennes (et les plus déformées) au monde. Originaire d'Afrique, la diaspora mondiale du vaudou est complexe et mystique.
23
rue royale
L'art et la Nouvelle-Orléans représentent l'agglomération des cultures qui ont influencé cette partie de l'Amérique, de la sculpture africaine au rococo français - et les galeries modernes le long de Royal Street sont un régal pour les yeux.
24
Cathédrale Saint-Louis
Nous terminons notre visite à l'imposante cathédrale de Saint-Louis, qui a résisté aux ouragans, aux batailles et aux scandales pour rester un symbole de la Nouvelle-Orléans, une grande ville américaine.
25
French Market
Some of our favorite places in cities are their public markets, and New Orleans is no exception with incredible food and art jumbled together in the eclectic center - explore away!
26
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
While currently closed due to the pandemic, you'll peak through the iron gateway to see the oldest building in the city - built by the French king - and home for centuries to cloistered nuns.
27
Historic BK House & Gardens
Just across the street is the Beauregard-Keyes House, one of the best preserved examples of 1800s architecture in the city.
28
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
We could spend the entire tour talking about this one area. First, as one of the oldest structures remaining in New Orleans, this epitomizes "Creole Cottages" and as one of the oldest structures remaining in New Orleans, is rumored to be haunted several times over!
29
New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum
Voodoo is not about dolls and hexes. In fact, it is one of the oldest (and most misrepresented) spiritual beliefs in the world. Originated in Africa, the global diaspora of voodoo is complex and mystical.
30
Royal Street
The art and of New Orleans represent the agglomeration of cultures that influenced this part of America, from African sculpture to French Rococo - and the modern galleries along Royal Street are a feast for the eyes.
31
St. Louis Cathedral
We finish our tour back at the imposing cathedral of St. Louis, that has weathered hurricanes, battles, and scandal to remain a symbol of New Orleans, a great American city.
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Commentaires (2)
Luciani_F
Apr 2022
When I purchased this I thought we would be listening to the information. Turns out you have to read it, kind of a pain when you’re traveling with others.
Réponse de l'hôte
Apr 2022
Thank you for the feedback. We are considering an audio option for our customers and have already added further clarity to our listing to make it easier to see that this is a 'read-aloud' tour to be enjoyed amongst small groups of family and friends.
Z1161BDmariab
Jan 2022
We were so impressed with all the stops, but especially the French Market. There is so much to do in New Orleans, this tour actually helped us figure out other things to do during the weekend we were in the city. The friends I traveled with also liked it!

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