Enjoy the stories on a walking tour through New Orleans’ elegant 19th Century garden neighborhood. You will get to look through the gates at Lafayette Cemetery #1, currently closed to the public. This
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Location: New Orleans
What's Included
- Local guide
- Small-group walking tour
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit for the Garden District Walking Tour! Kids are definitely welcome, but it might be good to consider whether they can handle walking for a couple of hours. Some parents bring strollers, but the streets can be a bit crowded. If they're really young, just be ready to carry them if needed. It's a fun experience for the whole family!
A: Yes, they have a rain policy! If the weather's looking really bad, Lucky Bean Tours will usually reschedule the tour for you. They do their best to keep everyone informed about any changes, so keep an eye on your email for updates. Always good to check the forecast before heading out!
A: The tour is generally easy, but there are some uneven sidewalks and a bit of a walking distance. If someone has mobility issues, it might be best to contact Lucky Bean Tours in advance to see if they can accommodate. They’re usually pretty helpful! If you can manage short walks, it should be fine.
Discussions
Just booked the Garden District Tour – any tips?
Hey everyone! I just booked the small-group Garden District Walking Tour for next week while I'm in New Orleans. I'm so excited because I’ve heard the antebellum mansions are breathtaking! I want to know if there’s anything special I should bring or wear, especially since I'm traveling from out of state. Also, how's the pacing? I'm not a marathon walker, haha.
Amazing tour! Worth every penny!
I did the Garden District tour last month and it was fantastic! Our guide shared so many interesting stories about the history of the area. The mansions are stunning, and getting to peek at Lafayette Cemetery was a treat since it's usually closed. If you're thinking about gifting this experience, do it! It’s truly special and a great way to see NOLA.