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Prywatna wycieczka piesza po francuskiej dzielnicy

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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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Miasto: Nowy Orlean
Sat 10 May
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2-3 godzinna wycieczka piesza w małej grupie po francuskiej dzielnicy Nowego Orleanu
Licencjonowany i ubezpieczony lokalny przewodnik
W pełni opowiedziana wycieczka
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
Dodatkowe informacje
  • 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
Czego oczekiwać
1
Plac Jacksona
Zaczynamy na Jackson Square i omawiamy założenie miasta w 1718 roku.
2
Katedra św. Ludwika
Zwiedzamy najstarszą katedrę w Stanach Zjednoczonych.
3
Cabildo
Omówimy historię, która tam miała miejsce, w tym ceremonię zakupu Luizjany.
4
ulica Królewska
Porozmawiamy o wystawach i porozmawiamy o wielu Królewskich Gubernatorach, którzy mieszkali na tej ulicy, zanim Luizjana stała się stanem.
5
Muzeum Farmacji Nowego Orleanu
Podobnie jak w przypadku innych przystanków, omówimy wydarzenia historyczne, które miały tu miejsce, w tym założenie pierwszej licencjonowanej praktyki aptecznej w Stanach Zjednoczonych,
6
Nowy Orlean
Zatrzymamy się w Sądzie Najwyższym Luizjany, aby omówić działania konserwatorskie mające na celu uratowanie Dzielnicy Francuskiej przed wyburzeniem.
7
dzielnica Francuska
Zatrzymamy się w Exchange Alley, aby omówić konflikty między Francuzami i Amerykanami po zakupie Luizjany.
8
dzielnica Francuska
Zatrzymamy się w fabryce lamp gazowych Bevelo, aby zobaczyć, jak rzemieślnicy budują lampy ręcznie i omówić historię oświetlenia gazowego w Nowym Orleanie po 1803 roku.
9
dzielnica Francuska
Zatrzymamy się w Domu Napoleona, aby omówić plany ratowania Napoleona Bonaparte i wspaniałe jedzenie serwowane tam dzisiaj.
10
dzielnica Francuska
Zatrzymamy się w Muzeum Farmacji w Nowym Orleanie, aby porozmawiać o pierwszym licencjonowanym farmaceucie w Stanach Zjednoczonych i pierwszej kobiecie, która praktykowała farmację 100 lat przed pierwszym licencjonowanym farmaceutą.
11
dzielnica Francuska
Zatrzymamy się w domu Nunez, aby porozmawiać o pierwszym dużym pożarze w historii miasta i o tym, jak zmienił on charakter architektoniczny z francuskiego na hiszpański.
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
Jackson Square
We begin in Jackson Square and discuss the founding of the city in 1718.
35
St. Louis Cathedral
We visit the oldest cathedral in the United States.
36
Cabildo
We will discuss the history that took place there including the Louisiana Purchase ceremony.
37
Royal Street
We will window shop and discuss the many Royal Governors who lived in this street before Louisiana became a state.
38
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,
39
New Orleans
We will stop at the Louisiana Supreme Court to discuss preservation efforts to save the French Quarter from demolition.
40
French Quarter
We will stop at Exchange Alley to discuss the conflicts between the French and Americans after the Louisiana Purchase.
41
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.
42
French Quarter
We will stop at the Napoleon House to discuss plans to rescue Napoleon Bonapart and the wonderful food served there today.
43
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.
44
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.
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.
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Zasady anulowania
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Recenzje (11)
Tom P
Jan 2020
Absolutely fantastic tour! Our tour guide is an Urban Planner with exceptional knowledge of the history, demographics, economy of New Orleans. We highly recommend this tour. You will not be disappointed. Orleans. We highly recommend this tour. You will not be disappointed.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Jan 2020
Thanks for the kind words. I hope that you learned something about the people, culture, and history of New Orleans during our time together. Thanks for visiting my hometown. Hope to see you again. Dominick
SimonH1968
Jul 2019
We spent 3.5hrs in the company of our fantastic guide, Hank. This true gent’s knowledge was second to none and the time literally flew by. His stories and recommendations were all excellent. Cannot recommend enough. If you are at all interested in the history of the French Quarter, Hank’s your man.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Jul 2019
We are so glad you enjoyed your tour and time with Hank. Hank is an excellent guide. As a native of New Orleans, you can see his affection for the city, to say nothing of his overall knowledge. Thanks for visiting New Orleans and for choosing us as your guide company.
Sara_MikeN
Apr 2019
Hank guided us expertly through the French Quarter with details about history, culture, architecture and food! My husband is visually impaired, but Hank's description and detail made the tour exceptional for both of us. If you are a first time visitor, this is a MUST tour.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Apr 2019
I am glad that you enjoyed Hank's tour. Hank is a great guide and I am pleased to hear that he helped overcome the visual impairment! Thanks for choosing New Orleans Privavte Tours as your tour company and New Orleans as your destination. We hope to see you again.
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