Discover New Orleans on a 3-hour scenic tour that combines history, culture and flavor. Travel in a comfortable minivan through the most emblematic neighborhoods: Tremé, Marigny, French Quarter and Ga
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Location: New Orleans
What's Included
- Photo stops and free time at key points of the tour
- Comfortable and heated minivan transport
- Refreshing drink
- Souvenir of the city
- New Orleans City Map
- Certified local guide (English, French, Italian or Spanish)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: You'll get a refreshing local drink, usually something like a Sazerac or a Hurricane, which are both iconic to New Orleans. It’s a fun way to experience local flavors while enjoying the sights! If you have any specific preferences or dietary restrictions, you can ask the guide beforehand.
A: There’s no strict minimum age for the tour, but it’s best suited for older kids and adults due to the historical content. Kids would probably enjoy the sights, but just be aware that it includes adult drinks. If you're planning to bring younger kids, it might be good to check with the provider first.
A: The tour is mostly in a minivan, so you don’t need to dress too formally. But since you’ll be making stops in various neighborhoods, I'd suggest wearing comfortable shoes for walking and maybe bringing a light jacket depending on the season. New Orleans can get pretty warm, but it cools down in the evenings!
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the New Orleans City Tour - any thoughts?
I’m considering this city tour for my parents who are visiting New Orleans next month. I love that it includes a drink and a souvenir! They’d really enjoy the history aspect, plus you get to see some cool areas like the Garden District. Anyone done this tour? How was the guide? I want to make sure it’s worth it!
Just went on the New Orleans City Tour - wow!
I just got back from the New Orleans City Tour and I’m still buzzing from it! The minivan was really comfy, and we had a local guide who spoke both Spanish and English. The drink we had was a perfect way to cool off! We took some amazing photos in the French Quarter—highly recommend this for anyone visiting. Are there any hidden gems you guys think I should hit next time?