Creole French Quarter Walking Tour

New Orleans a city founded in 1718 by Jean Baptist Le Moyne de Bienville. This city sets at the edge of a river in the middle of the swamps and is older than the United States. The tour will explore t

New Orleans a city founded in 1718 by Jean Baptist Le Moyne de Bienville. This city sets at the edge of a river in the middle of the swamps and is older than the United States. The tour will explore the historical landmarks, sites, and monuments within the VIEUX CARRE . Join us for an exclusive journey into the history of a people, a city, a culture, and the traditions that contributed to every aspect of the development of what became known as the city of New Orleans. Witness a Creole Culture that still exist to this day. From the dawn of the Louisiana Colony to the historic Orleans Ballroom and beyond, the contributions of the Indigenous, French, Africans, Germans, Spain, Cajuns, Haitians, Irish, Italians.... are world renown and visible throughout New Orleans. Come and explore the beauty of the Creole French Quarters.

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Location: New Orleans

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the Creole French Quarter Walking Tour?

A: There’s no strict age limit for the tour! It’s suitable for all ages, but keep in mind that younger kids might get restless during the longer segments. If you have teenagers, they’ll likely enjoy the history and stories. Just bring some comfortable walking shoes! The tour can last around 2-3 hours, so plan accordingly.

Q: What's the weather like? Should I worry about cancellations?

A: New Orleans weather can be unpredictable! They usually run tours rain or shine, but if there’s severe weather like a storm, they might cancel. Keep an eye on the forecast, and it's a good idea to check with them the day before your tour. Layers are your friend, as it can be hot and humid during summer but cooler in the evening!

Q: How does parking work around the French Quarter?

A: Parking can be tricky in the French Quarter. There's limited street parking and it's metered, but there are also some parking garages nearby. It's best to arrive early if you're driving. Alternatively, public transport or rideshare services are good options to avoid the hassle of parking.

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Just did the Creole French Quarter Walking Tour—so worth it!

I went on the Creole French Quarter Walking Tour last week with my husband, and wow, it was amazing! Our guide was a native New Orleanian who shared so many hidden gems and stories about the history of the area. The tour lasted about 2 hours and included stops at some beautiful monuments. The culture and food history they covered was fascinating! I think it would make a great gift for anyone who loves history or is visiting New Orleans for the first time.

Thinking of gifting the Creole Walking Tour—any thoughts?

I'm considering giving my parents the Creole French Quarter Walking Tour for their anniversary. They love exploring history and enjoy walking. Has anyone done it recently? How was the experience, and did the guide connect well with the group? Trying to gauge if they would really enjoy it!