Tour Orleans City Tour - $55 - 2.5 Hour City Tour ($30 Partial Payment)

From USD $55.00
  • Duration: 3 Hours (approx.)
  • Location: New Orleans, La

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Ride alongside our city's history when you join our amazing historical city tour of New Orleans, Louisiana. Our licensed guides are family friendly and will show you both the famous and uncommon events of yesteryear. Equipped with our small shuttle bus, we engage you in the rich and decadent history of a city that has seen much of American history. With a backdrop of the city, we take you to well-known and exciting neighborhoods as well as areas that were affected by Hurricane Katrina's devastation. 

This tour of the city is a unique and informative sightseeing tour of New Orleans. View sights in the 9th ward, where houses are still untouched after the flood. Witness the rebuilding effort of Musician's Village, a development that has continued the jazz traditions of once flooded area. 

Discover the Treme neighborhood, an area popularized by the HBO series Treme. This neighborhood is the historic birthplace of jazz and the oldest African-American neighborhood in the country. 

See the famous French Quarter, where anything can, and usually does, happen. View the sights where millions of people come to party every year at Mardi Gras. See the oldest active cathedral in the United States, St. Louis Cathedral. 

Ever wonder why New Orleans cemeteries are such attractions? Listen while we tell you why our cemeteries are called "cities of the dead" as we take a walk through St. Louis Cemetery #3. 

Visit Lake Pontchartrain, New Orleans' largest lake. Lake Ponchartrain is home to the 24-mile long Causeway Bridge, one of the world's largest continuous bridges. 

Visit the 17th Street Canal, which is the largest and most important drainage channel in the city. As a result of Hurricane Katrina, this canal was the most catastrophic failure of a civil engineering system in the history of the U.s., which resulted in the failure of the levee and flood wall. 

Finally, relax and enjoy a ride through New Orleans first American Neighborhood, the Garden District; well known for its grand antebellum homes.