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Французский квартал Нового Орлеана - в своем собственном темпе. Загружаемый аудиовизуальный тур.

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Our New Orleans French Quarter tour is a downloadable audio tour that can be taken at any time and pace. Download the app to your smartphone, these tours give you the opportunity to pause for a bite to eat or a beverage and continue at your leisure.
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Discover the New Orleans French Quarter. Downloadable to smartphones and ready when you are.
Discover the New Orleans French Quarter. Downloadable to smartphones and ready when you are.
Откройте для себя садовый район Нового Орлеана. Загружаемые на смартфоны и готовые, когда вы.
Discover the New Orleans French Quarter. Downloadable to smartphones and ready when you are.
Discover the New Orleans French Quarter. Downloadable to smartphones and ready when you are.
Discover the New Orleans French Quarter. Downloadable to smartphones and ready when you are.
Дополнительная информация
  • 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
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Что ожидать
1
Jackson Square
Jackson Square, formerly called Plaza de Armas or Place D’armes, depending on whose forces occupied the area, was originally a military parade ground and the focal point of the city. In 1851, the space was renamed for Andrew Jackson, hero of the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812 and seventh president of the United States.
2
St. Louis Cathedral
Overlooking the crescent bend of the Mississippi River, the St. Louis Cathedral is the spiritual heart of New Orleans.
3
Faulkner House Books
Faulkner lived here for six months, sharing the building with artist William Spratling. The two got up to all sorts of mischief in the French Quarter, firing BBs at pedestrians and brewing bathtub gin while they composed “Sherwood Anderson and Other Famous Creoles,” a satirical work based on the 1920s literary scene.
4
Old Absinthe House
The Old Absinthe House was builtin 1806 to house an importing firm, and for forty years it continued to function as a place of trade, bartering food, tobacco, and liquor.
5
New Orleans Musical Legends Park
This park plays tribute to the incredible musicians who made New Orleans the Birthplace of Jazz.
6
Pat O'Brien's
Pat O'Brien's is the most popular bar in New Orleans and has a colorful history to back it up!
7
Marie Laveau House of Voodoo
Owned by one of the most famous Voodoo Queens in New Orleans, Marie Laveau.
8
Jackson Square
Jackson Square, formerly called Plaza de Armas or Place D’armes, depending on whose forces occupied the area, was originally a military parade ground and the focal point of the city. In 1851, the space was renamed for Andrew Jackson, hero of the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812 and seventh president of the United States.
9
St. Louis Cathedral
Overlooking the crescent bend of the Mississippi River, the St. Louis Cathedral is the spiritual heart of New Orleans.
10
Faulkner House Books
Faulkner lived here for six months, sharing the building with artist William Spratling. The two got up to all sorts of mischief in the French Quarter, firing BBs at pedestrians and brewing bathtub gin while they composed “Sherwood Anderson and Other Famous Creoles,” a satirical work based on the 1920s literary scene.
11
Old Absinthe House
The Old Absinthe House was builtin 1806 to house an importing firm, and for forty years it continued to function as a place of trade, bartering food, tobacco, and liquor.
12
New Orleans Musical Legends Park
This park plays tribute to the incredible musicians who made New Orleans the Birthplace of Jazz.
13
Pat O'Brien's
Pat O'Brien's is the most popular bar in New Orleans and has a colorful history to back it up!
14
Marie Laveau House of Voodoo
Owned by one of the most famous Voodoo Queens in New Orleans, Marie Laveau.
15
Джексон-сквер
Площадь Джексона, ранее называвшаяся Plaza de Armas или Place D’Armes, в зависимости от того, чьи силы занимали этот район, изначально был военным плацем и координационным центром города. В 1851 г. пространство было переименовано в честь Эндрю Джексона, героя битвы за Нью-Йорк. Орлеан во время войны 1812 года и седьмой президент Соединенные Штаты.
16
Собор Святого Людовика
Сент-Луис с видом на серповидный изгиб реки Миссисипи. Собор является духовным сердцем Нового Орлеана.
17
Книги Дома Фолкнера
Фолкнер прожил здесь шесть месяцев, деля здание с художником Уильямом Спратлингом. Эти двое устроили всевозможные шалости во Французском квартале, стреляя из ВВ по пешеходам и заваривая ванну. Джин, когда они написали «Шервуд Андерсон и другие известные креолы», сатирическое произведение, основанное на литературной сцене 1920-х годов.
18
Старый дом абсента
Старый дом абсента был построен в 1806 году для размещения импортного фирма, и в течение сорока лет он продолжал функционировать как место торговли, обменивая продукты питания, табак и спиртные напитки.
19
Парк музыкальных легенд Нового Орлеана
Этот парк отдает дань уважения невероятным музыкантам, которые сделали Новый Орлеан родиной джаза.
20
Пэт О'Брайен
Pat O'Brien's — самый популярный бар в Новом Орлеане, и его яркая история подтверждает это!
21
Дом вуду Мари Лаво
Принадлежит одной из самых известных королев вуду в Новом Орлеане, Мари Лаво.
22
St. Louis Cathedral
Overlooking the crescent bend of the Mississippi River, the St. Louis Cathedral is the spiritual heart of New Orleans.
23
Faulkner House Books
Faulkner lived here for six months, sharing the building with artist William Spratling. The two got up to all sorts of mischief in the French Quarter, firing BBs at pedestrians and brewing bathtub gin while they composed “Sherwood Anderson and Other Famous Creoles,” a satirical work based on the 1920s literary scene.
24
Old Absinthe House
The Old Absinthe House was builtin 1806 to house an importing firm, and for forty years it continued to function as a place of trade, bartering food, tobacco, and liquor.
25
New Orleans Musical Legends Park
This park plays tribute to the incredible musicians who made New Orleans the Birthplace of Jazz.
26
Pat O'Brien's
Pat O'Brien's is the most popular bar in New Orleans and has a colorful history to back it up!
27
Marie Laveau House of Voodoo
Owned by one of the most famous Voodoo Queens in New Orleans, Marie Laveau.
28
St. Louis Cathedral
Overlooking the crescent bend of the Mississippi River, the St. Louis Cathedral is the spiritual heart of New Orleans.
29
Faulkner House Books
Faulkner lived here for six months, sharing the building with artist William Spratling. The two got up to all sorts of mischief in the French Quarter, firing BBs at pedestrians and brewing bathtub gin while they composed “Sherwood Anderson and Other Famous Creoles,” a satirical work based on the 1920s literary scene.
30
Old Absinthe House
The Old Absinthe House was builtin 1806 to house an importing firm, and for forty years it continued to function as a place of trade, bartering food, tobacco, and liquor.
31
New Orleans Musical Legends Park
This park plays tribute to the incredible musicians who made New Orleans the Birthplace of Jazz.
32
Pat O'Brien's
Pat O'Brien's is the most popular bar in New Orleans and has a colorful history to back it up!
33
Marie Laveau House of Voodoo
Owned by one of the most famous Voodoo Queens in New Orleans, Marie Laveau.
34
St. Louis Cathedral
Overlooking the crescent bend of the Mississippi River, the St. Louis Cathedral is the spiritual heart of New Orleans.
35
Faulkner House Books
Faulkner lived here for six months, sharing the building with artist William Spratling. The two got up to all sorts of mischief in the French Quarter, firing BBs at pedestrians and brewing bathtub gin while they composed “Sherwood Anderson and Other Famous Creoles,” a satirical work based on the 1920s literary scene.
36
Old Absinthe House
The Old Absinthe House was builtin 1806 to house an importing firm, and for forty years it continued to function as a place of trade, bartering food, tobacco, and liquor.
37
New Orleans Musical Legends Park
This park plays tribute to the incredible musicians who made New Orleans the Birthplace of Jazz.
38
Pat O'Brien's
Pat O'Brien's is the most popular bar in New Orleans and has a colorful history to back it up!
39
Marie Laveau House of Voodoo
Owned by one of the most famous Voodoo Queens in New Orleans, Marie Laveau.
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Отзывы (1)
Freedom14069583115
Feb 2025
Fantastic experience. Such fun to discover the French Quarter at my own pace. I hate being pushed by tour operators so this self guided tour is refreshing. We were able to stop, eat and enjoy the ambiance without being rushed. Looking for other tours by Welcome Walks USA!!!

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