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Unique things to do in New Orleans

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What lures people to New Orleans? Mystery, revelry, and some of the best food and music on the planet to keep it short. Interesting characters are around every corner, ready to tell you a story or offer a tip (first being don’t call it N’awlins). Find fun things to do in New Orleans with Airbnb Experiences led by locals: bike through the Garden District, attend a shrimp boil party, and learn about the true crime and ghosts of the Quarter, among other unique activities.

Top-rated activities

Spirits - The Cocktail And Ghost Crawl
The advantage to having done more pub crawls than anyone else in the city, is that I have the widest range of classic bars, and the best bartenders in the city, at my disposal. These people are my friends. New Orleans is a cocktail town, with reason. This is an evening of classic concoctions, ghost stories, city history, drinking tales, and voodoo. I'll tie all of these points together into a cohesive experience of chills, laughs, and must-have drink suggestions. This is still well-researched history, but I'm here to make it fun. Let me save you from the dull recitation of New Orleans' bullet points - I put on a show. This is storytelling, and through these stories, I will help you connect with one of the most amazing cities on the planet. I will balance the tour locations based on group interest. This is an introduction to some of the important signature drinks of New Orleans. However, this is definitely unpretentious. You are not required to buy anything, drink what you wish. In between bars, we will visit some historical, and haunted locations, while I weave all the content into a well-rounded evening. This is perfect for groups with a wide range of interests...except vampire stories, I don't do vampire stories, those are fabrications. Also,it is logistically easier to let you buy your own drinks, I don't provide them. Group sizes are small under 16, and not city law 28.
Manchac Magic Kayak Swamp Tour
Our Manchac Magic Kayak Tour will start with pickup from 732 N Rampart St. *(Look for van marked Wild Louisiana Tours in front of Ace hardware)* Depending on the day, our tours start at 9:00AM, 12:00PM, and 3:00PM. Morning Tour Pickup: 9AM at 732 N Rampart St. New Orleans, LA Afternoon Tour Pickup: 12PM at 732 N Rampart St. New Orleans, LA Evening Tour Pickup: 3PM at 732 N Rampart St. New Orleans, LA The drive to our tour location is 30-40min. We will make a bathroom stop, if people need it, at a gas station near our launch. You are welcome to bring your own water and snacks, or get some from the gas station. We will begin our tour through the beautiful and scenic Manchac Swamp. Your guide will tell you all about the wildlife and historical significance of the area. We will stop in scenic locations and take pictures and relax under the cypress trees. The tour will last about 2hrs depending on the skill level of the group. We will return to our launch site and load our boats. We will then return to 732 N Rampart St. to conclude the trip. Other things to note: -Gratuities for guides are not included. 20% is a baseline/standard for the tourism industry. -We still go out in the rain as long as it is not dangerous to guests. Lightning, fire, etc. It is good to bring a raincoat just in case.
Frenchmen Street Live Music Pub Crawl
Get ready to PARTY!! This 3-hour private tour will take you beyond Bourbon Street to the music clubs, and cocktail bars of Frenchmen Street, the live music capital of New Orleans. Frenchmen Street has been featured in many films and shows such as HBO's Treme, The Simpsons, and the hit movie Girl's Trip. Drake also shot a large portion of his video for 'In My Feelings' on Frenchmen Street. Do this experience your 1st night!! You'll have a local Jazz musician as your party guide. We will take you to hear the best live music at Frenchmen Street's hottest clubs. You'll hear New Orleans music history, ghost stories, and tales of musical New Orleans from 1718-until now. At each venue, we will take the time to listen and dance to live bands. At our first bar, a Bartender will show you how to make a premium Louisiana cocktail, such as a "Esplanade Lemonade". You'll even get to try the famous BOOTY SHAKER SHOT while you dance and experience the Frenchmen Street scene. We'll definitely get to meet some new friends! You will have access to VIP Sections at clubs and VIP DRINK SPECIALS. If you like glitter and eclectic local art, we will visit the Frenchmen Art Market as well. We will help you be in the right place at the right time to see world class Jazz, brass bands, latin, funk, electronic, rock, blues, americana, zydeco, EDM, hip hop, and DJs. Bring your Camera and Dancing shoes
Streets of Sin Tour - Dark History / True Crime Experience
This is a tour for adults only (17+). I don't pull punches on the grim and gory details of the stories you'll hear. This tour explores the disturbing secrets and truths about New Orleans, going back to the founding of the colony. The city’s sinister energy is buried deep inside every brick, nail, piece of steel and wood that makes up what is known as the Streets of Sin. On any given night you may hear stories about Notorious Sex Workers, Mob Bosses, Love Gone Wrong, Wicked Fires, Crime Conspiracy, Human Torture and Sick Twisted Murder...the stories are always evolving. This experience will immerse you into the deep Sin of New Orleans on levels no movie, podcast or other tour could ever imagine. Leave behind all the partying and music for a bit and join us on the “Empire of Sin/Way of the Wicked Walking Tour.”​ The tour covers approximately a mile of distance over 1.5 hours, but you won't be counting steps. There will be no less than seven stops of haunted sites and former crime scenes. These stories are unlike any other tour for the simple fact that we dive deep into the specific details of some of the goriest stories New Orleans has to offer. Which is why this is an adult only experience. If you want a PG-13 experience with kids, my tour is not for you.
Queer History Tour of the French Quarter
Join a walk by the shells of old brothels, burlesque clubs, and historic gay bars on a tour that places them and the cultures within them at center of the stage. Learn the history of sex work, burlesque, queerness, and transness and the ways New Orleans played an integral part in building all of them. This tour unapologetically centers the least respectable women and queer people possible for a bottom-up history of the sex in the city-celebrating their agency, creativity, joy, and brilliance in the face of some of the worst conditions you can possibly imagine without shame or judgement. This tour will have you leave knowing that every time you hit a dance floor, tip a performer, or walk through the street proudly, you are participating in a worldwide, generations-long history of resistance. Or at least you can tell yourself that.

What New Orleans has to offer

New Orleans Street Art & Mural Walk ft. Banksy
From the bustling streets of the 9th Ward to the edge of the historic French Quarter, come experience towering murals and hidden street art while learning about the city's underground art scene. Discover a side of New Orleans that never made it into commercial travel guides on one of the most colorful tours in the city. You'll also get an insider's take on some of the city's most exciting neighborhoods, music venues, and restaurants during your time with us—and plenty of great photo ops! We'll explore the largest concentration of street art, murals, and graffiti in New Orleans, painted by world-famous artists like Banksy, Rebeka Skela, Crude Things, Jeremy Novy, and Laurel True, as well as local artists such as Leluna, Swan, Henry Lipkis, and Jay McKay. By the end of the walk, you'll know more about our public art than most locals. Everyone loves this tour! Solo travelers, friends, couples, kids, dogs—you're sure to have a great time. Private and group tours are also available. Please note that the tour ends at the edge of the French Quarter! It does not return to its starting location! Feel free to message us if you have any questions.
Food of the French Quarter
Eat and drink your way through the French Quarter on a culinary walking tour designed to highlight New Orleans’ rich gastronomic heritage. *HIGHLIGHTS* - Learn about New Orleans’ diverse culinary history - Experience the flavors of America’s oldest public market - Appreciate New Orleans’ clash of cultures with a cup of gumbo, the city’s most controversial dish *INCLUSIONS* - 4 food stops - 5 food samples including a Cajun dish, gumbo and sweet pastries Your culinary tour of New Orleans starts where it all began — the banks of the Mississippi River. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, right? Sample the iconic breakfast pastry, the beignet, before exploring the site of the oldest public market - The French Market. From here, you’ll embark on the picturesque streets of the French Quarter where your guide will take you to some of their favorite palate-pleasing spots. Sample classic New Orleans dishes, including a traditional sandwich, a Cajun dish and the controversial Gumbo, finishing off with a sweet treat for you to take home if your too full!
Dive Bar Crawl and Live Music
This tour has been a favorite of visitors and locals alike for a few years now. We start the tour at the Milan Lounge a great bar nestled between residential homes and famous as a Cubs Bar. From there we start the tour which includes some cool history and points of interest along the way. (Of course since it’s New Orleans we can walk with drinks in hand) Next stop is Ms Mae’s which is open 24/7. This bar had a major upgrade during COVID and now has an awesome back patio to hang out for a while. Next is an iconic small true dive bar Brothers 3. (Both Mae’s and B3 are cash only so please bring some cash) From there we either head to Le Bon Temps Roulee which is also 24 hour bar with an awesome small live music room in the back or to the amazing Tipitinas which is one of the greatest music venues in the city for live music. Things to note: We stay as long as the group likes at each venue. If everyone is having a great time we stay longer, so basically we play it by ear. Dates and times for this tour can be customized to work for your schedule. Looking forward to hosting you for this super fun experience. Cheers
NOLA's Big Four Private City Tour
FRENCH QUARTER - Since 1718 I will take you through the over 300 year old French Quarter & give you a history lesson & show you the historic landmarks such as Jackson Square, Royal St., Frenchman St., Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop, St. Louis Cathedral, The French Market & Centuries Old Restaurants & Homes. GARDEN DISTRICT - Since 1832 I will share with you the history of the Antebellum Mansions from the early 1800's. You will see Sandra Bullock, John Goodman, Anne Rice, Nick Cage, American Horror Story, Cornstalk Fence & The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Homes. METAIRIE CEMETERY - Since 1872 130 Acres & more than 10,000 Above Ground Multi-Million $ Family Tombs of New Orleans most prominent people like, Al Copeland - Popeyes Fried Chicken, Ruth Fertel - Ruth's Chris Steak House, Tom Benson - Owner of the New Orleans Saints/Pelicans, Anne Rice - Vampire Novelist, P.G.T. Beauregard - Civil War General & the Weeping Angel Statue. CITY PARK - Since 1854 As magical & unique as the city of New Orleans. This 1,300-acre outdoor oasis has enchanted New Orleanians since 1854. The crown jewel of City Park is the world’s largest stand of mature southern live oaks, which includes a Grand Oak that is over 800 years old. You will also see the Museum of Art, Sculpture Gardens, Botanical Gardens, The Great Lake & the Swamp from 1718 that New Orleans was built upon. For more info: nolabig4.c0m
Garden District Secrets and Scandals
Mansions | Cemetery & Burials | History | Celebrities ❤Small Group Tour❤ See the gorgeous architecture and lush tropical gardens of the Garden District, as we peer behind the curtain and find out why the truth of this mysterious neighborhood was only whispered about behind closed doors. » Fun extras like images of the real characters, a polaroid of your group » Break for coffee and refreshments at the Rink mall -- a historic roller skating rink » Small groups (15 max), with a fun guide who brings the history to life Hear the history of gamblers, adventurers, corrupt politicians, con artists, and which rock star wasn't invited to stay again after his antics. We'll see filming locations & the homes of movie stars and other celebrities. We'll see the architecture, discussing the popular styles in the neighborhood's growth, and many unusual homes as well. We'll end at the largest home in the neighborhood -- also a site from the Coven season of American Horror Story. Take home a piece of New Orleans you won't forget!

Most popular in New Orleans

High Priestess-Led Voodoo Tour
Hear about the origins of Vodou in the actual place where the enslaved often worshipped. Explore the impetus of every Hollywood stereotype shown in the media. Learn about why there's so much misinformation about Vodou, and most importantly, the Truth.
Ghost Tour and Haunted Pub Crawl Party
Get Ready to Party! This Scary Tour and Haunted Pub Crawl will be a blast. New Orleans is the most Haunted city in America. The spirits of the dead roam around the streets of the French Quarter and Marigny Neighborhood at night. We will take you the most visited ghost locations, and stop at 3 haunted bars. Along the way, We will share with you the horrendous stories of over 300 years of the dead. DO THIS YOUR FIRST NIGHT! We will meet at the Old U.S Mint. From there, we will see sites like the Madam Delphine Lalaurie's Haunted House based on the "American Horror Story" series, John Lafitte's Haunted Pirate Bar, The Dragon's Den (Home of Aleister Crowley the Satanist), Madam John's Legacy, MRB Brothel (resting place of Mary the Beauty), the MOST haunted hotel in America The Andrew Jackson Hotel, Old Ursuline Convent (Home of the Casket girls) and many more. Along the way we'll stop for drinks, and ONE DRINK OR SHOT IS INCLUDED IN MY PARTY BAG! ​ Other things to note... Bring your camera TO CATCH GHOST and APPARITION ORBS!
Real Witchcraft, Voodoo, and Ghosts in the French Quarter
Take a spirited journey with an expert historical guide through the shadowy streets of the French Quarter as you learn of ghosts, gris-gris, Voodoo, and Witchery and discover why New Orleans is the World’s most magical city! Our guides will bring the spirits of the French Quarter alive with true stories of our haunting past! Explore the legacy of New Orleans Voodoo—a mysterious faith born in the Crescent City. Learn of Voodoo dolls, potions, and the legends of Doctor John and Marie Laveau! Learn of our deep history of European Witchcraft and folk magic, and the powerful practitioners who engaged in these forbidden arts! Few tours have access to our city’s beautiful courtyards, but we end ours with a powerful blessing in the enchanting brick courtyard of Hex!
Second Line Tour & Music Experience
So you will experience a New Orleans Second Line Parade or Second Line Experience with one of the Former "Kings" of " Treme " There are dozens of different second line parades put on throughout the year, usually on Sunday afternoons, and held in the French Quarter and neighborhoods all across the city. They range in size, level of organization and traditions, but in all cases they will include a brass band, jubilant dancing in the street and members decked out in a wardrobe of brightly colored suits, sashes, hats and bonnets, parasols and banners, melding the pomp of a courtly function and the spontaneous energy of a block party, albeit one that moves a block at a time. The parades are not tied to any particular event, holiday or commemoration; rather, they are generally held for their own sake and to let the good times roll. Second lines trace their roots back to the 19th century and the fraternal societies and neighborhood organizations that collectively provided insurance and burial services to members, especially among the African American community. - BOOK THIS EXPERIENCE !!! This Tour is Top rated for Bachelorette & Bachelors parties. Private - Brunch, Engagement or Parties please reach out in the DM for private booking of Band. Location & Time is subject to change to a inside or outside venue night experiences will be held inside a indoor venue.
Uncensored Wicked History Combo Tour for adults only
Join us on this one-of-a-kind, UNCENSORED, VIP experience tour for ADULTS ONLY through the most haunted, dark, and decadent city streets of the French Quarter. This tour has a little bit of everything. As a witchy priestess and professional educator, your guide offers unique insider information on the true magic, lore, history, and real supernatural of this city. She has brought in consistent 5 star reviews for other companies and experiences and it's time to create her own. This tour is NOT for the squeamish nor the prudish. Sensitive "Karen" types will be offended. NO CHILDREN ALLOWED (unless booking private parties). Other tours won't get as detailed, graphic and gory about the horrifying history and folklore of: Voodoo and the Queen Marie Laveau Real Vampires and Casket Girls Pirate Jean Lafitte Witchcraft + magick Prostitutes Murder + mayhem at the Lalaurie mansion Photos of real ghosts + supernatural (not viewable anywhere else). We will meet at MRB bar located at 515 St. Philip. We will continue on a leisurely stroll in the French Quarter stopping to discuss history and stories mentioned above. There will be a bathroom break where guests can purchase drinks.

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Things to do near French Quarter

Hilarious Voodoo, Murder, Ghost and History Quarter Tour
You want to be entertained, while educated? I’m your guide. If you feel this is anything other than a 5 star experience you will get a full refund. No questions asked. You will get more out of this tour than the 2 hour experience. Think of me as a trip consultant. I can help you plan out your New Orleans experience off of your own interest. You want true stories? Then let me show you around. Rated: R for adult content. A lot of my jokes are inappropriate, but they are funny. You were warned. Also, no Karen, you can’t speak with the manager. This isn’t the tour for you. These are my best stories. Walking tour. Highlight reel of the French Quarter. Best bars, most famous stories, real stories, best historic sights, the inside scoop. GHOST. Folklore vs. legend vs. history and everything in between. I’m also going to share my own personal craziest experiences in New Orleans. There is a bar stop at the beginning and a bar stop in the middle of the tour. Drinks are not included in the price and can be purchased additionally if guests so choose. You must be 13 to come on this tour.
Spirits - The Cocktail And Ghost Crawl
The advantage to having done more pub crawls than anyone else in the city, is that I have the widest range of classic bars, and the best bartenders in the city, at my disposal. These people are my friends. New Orleans is a cocktail town, with reason. This is an evening of classic concoctions, ghost stories, city history, drinking tales, and voodoo. I'll tie all of these points together into a cohesive experience of chills, laughs, and must-have drink suggestions. This is still well-researched history, but I'm here to make it fun. Let me save you from the dull recitation of New Orleans' bullet points - I put on a show. This is storytelling, and through these stories, I will help you connect with one of the most amazing cities on the planet. I will balance the tour locations based on group interest. This is an introduction to some of the important signature drinks of New Orleans. However, this is definitely unpretentious. You are not required to buy anything, drink what you wish. In between bars, we will visit some historical, and haunted locations, while I weave all the content into a well-rounded evening. This is perfect for groups with a wide range of interests...except vampire stories, I don't do vampire stories, those are fabrications. Also,it is logistically easier to let you buy your own drinks, I don't provide them. Group sizes are small under 16, and not city law 28.
French Quarter Dark History, Haunts, and Laughs
Dark History, Haunts, and Laughs...Oh My!! Join me on my French Quarter Dark History Comedy Walking Tour. I am a stand-up comedian/actor- you may have seen me on Better Call Saul and Grey's Anatomy. :) I love performing and all things macabre. This tour is meant to entertain while tricking you into learning a few dark things. People describe my tour as "it's like drunk history but the guide isn't drunk. That's just her personality!" What places will we visit? *Jackson Square *Pirates Alley *A vampire store *LaLaurie Mansion *Ursuline Convent *Haunted Hotel *Haunted Bars *Haunted apartments We even have a bathroom/bar break halfway through and of course, the bar is haunted! Feel free to enjoy a drink on the tour. Just be respectful of others. Who doesn't want to enjoy a spirit while you're learning about the spirits? We keep our tour small with no more than ten guests. I am not a sheep herder. So book the tour and allow the spirits and I entertain you! *Age requirements: Generally 18+ but if you have a cool kid who is tagging along that loves the macabre, send me a message and we can figure out if the tour will be okay for them. *Route can change depending on weather/events.
Manchac Magic Kayak Swamp Tour
Our Manchac Magic Kayak Tour will start with pickup from 732 N Rampart St. *(Look for van marked Wild Louisiana Tours in front of Ace hardware)* Depending on the day, our tours start at 9:00AM, 12:00PM, and 3:00PM. Morning Tour Pickup: 9AM at 732 N Rampart St. New Orleans, LA Afternoon Tour Pickup: 12PM at 732 N Rampart St. New Orleans, LA Evening Tour Pickup: 3PM at 732 N Rampart St. New Orleans, LA The drive to our tour location is 30-40min. We will make a bathroom stop, if people need it, at a gas station near our launch. You are welcome to bring your own water and snacks, or get some from the gas station. We will begin our tour through the beautiful and scenic Manchac Swamp. Your guide will tell you all about the wildlife and historical significance of the area. We will stop in scenic locations and take pictures and relax under the cypress trees. The tour will last about 2hrs depending on the skill level of the group. We will return to our launch site and load our boats. We will then return to 732 N Rampart St. to conclude the trip. Other things to note: -Gratuities for guides are not included. 20% is a baseline/standard for the tourism industry. -We still go out in the rain as long as it is not dangerous to guests. Lightning, fire, etc. It is good to bring a raincoat just in case.
Frenchmen Street Live Music Pub Crawl
Get ready to PARTY!! This 3-hour private tour will take you beyond Bourbon Street to the music clubs, and cocktail bars of Frenchmen Street, the live music capital of New Orleans. Frenchmen Street has been featured in many films and shows such as HBO's Treme, The Simpsons, and the hit movie Girl's Trip. Drake also shot a large portion of his video for 'In My Feelings' on Frenchmen Street. Do this experience your 1st night!! You'll have a local Jazz musician as your party guide. We will take you to hear the best live music at Frenchmen Street's hottest clubs. You'll hear New Orleans music history, ghost stories, and tales of musical New Orleans from 1718-until now. At each venue, we will take the time to listen and dance to live bands. At our first bar, a Bartender will show you how to make a premium Louisiana cocktail, such as a "Esplanade Lemonade". You'll even get to try the famous BOOTY SHAKER SHOT while you dance and experience the Frenchmen Street scene. We'll definitely get to meet some new friends! You will have access to VIP Sections at clubs and VIP DRINK SPECIALS. If you like glitter and eclectic local art, we will visit the Frenchmen Art Market as well. We will help you be in the right place at the right time to see world class Jazz, brass bands, latin, funk, electronic, rock, blues, americana, zydeco, EDM, hip hop, and DJs. Bring your Camera and Dancing shoes

Things to do near Chalmette

Louisiana Oysters, Come Shuck with Us
FREE SUNSET BOAT RIDE ON THE BAYOU WITH BOOKING... HURRY Our guest will view the daily catch of Oysters. We will then wash down the oysters and prepare them to be opened, best known as Shuck. These Oysters can be eaten right out the shell, or we will prepare them to be grilled on the pit. Butter along with other spices will be added to the oysters as they grill. We will prepare the grilled oysters several different ways, Oyster Bienville , Oyster Rockefeller just to name a few. After all the fun we’ll board our crabbin vessel, a 33ft Lafitte Skiff, to take our sunset dessert cruise. .,witness the wall built to protect New Orleans after Katrina. (This is perfect for groups/Teams/Team Building)
Eat Like A Local - New Orleans Bywater Food, Beer & History
***Also check out my GARDEN DISTRICT tour! if you don't see the tour you want at the time you want, message me!*** - neighborhood history tour - 3 restaurant stops, incl. all food, drinks, tax & tips - check out local street art & architecture - great for groups, teams & team-building A tour for the beer and meat lovers (wine options too)! Visit two microbreweries and a German biergarten. The Bywater arts and food scene are the main draw to this hip neighborhood's revitalization post-Katrina. This tour offers a unique look into the new, innovative direction of local cuisine, including Vietnamese & German fusion, cool street art and visit the site that launched a historic Supreme Court civil rights case. Sausage plates, beignet bites, beer braised pork, a New Orleans twist on Schnitzel, Bavarian pretzels & fun, funky flights of unique brew. Eat and drink your way through this bohemian neighborhood while taking in historic sites, street art and colorful architecture! - Tour is all weather, wear comfy shoes - Kids 11+ welcome- stops are kid-friendly! - Will accommodate many allergies/dietary restrictions if told in advance - Check local mandates for current Covid requirements: Failure to provide these at the tour will be considered an non-refundable cancellation since stops can deny entry.
Beyond the French Quarter Bike Tour
The tour begins with a ride through the Bywater and Marigny neighborhoods, home to history, art, and delightful shotgun houses. Your licensed tour guide will take you up Esplanade Ave, once known as “Creole Millionaires Row”. We’ll ride the oak lined avenue and marvel at the beautiful architecture, passing by Faubourg Treme and into Faubourg St. John. After a leisurely pedal through City Park, we’ll stop for a well-deserved break. Riders will have the opportunity to purchase beignets and café au lait at Cafe Du Monde. We then follow the trail of one of the oldest roads in the US - Bayou Road, the very reason New Orleans exists. Lastly we’ll pedal our way back through the historic French Quarter, admiring the sights along the way. Throughout the tour, your guide will point out fantastic restaurants, bars, shops, and other hidden gems. Other things to note: -Please dress for the weather and be prepared to be in the sun. -Helmets are not required in the City of New Orleans, but we will provide you with one. -We have a 2 rider minimum (can be separate bookings). If the minimum is not met, we will contact you to reschedule. -Tour is approximately 3 to 3.5 hours and 9 miles long. Our guides are great, please don't forget them. Gratuity is not included in the price.
BoatRide w/YOU pulling Up the Crab Traps
Come on guest board our Cabbin vessel, a 33 ft Lafitte Skiff, our crab boat. Captain Masson will head us to Andre's nearby crab traps, within Bayou Bienvenue. Upon arrival, Andre will pull up a few crab traps for everyone to observe the process a local crabber goes thru to catch these delicacies, the Blue Crab. Then YOU can try your luck at pulling a trap up like a local... (Some crabbers may have up to 1000 traps) The trap will be baited and you will return the trap to the water. The Captain will then head us to a few areas of interest in Bayou Bienvenue, (the flood wall built across the MRGO, Violet Canal camps, and the Battery Bienvenue just to mention a few). We will proceed back to the Hebert's home where they will describe how the crabs are prepared to eat. This is where the fun begins, you will be taught how to eat and enjoy the great catch caught earlier that day. Come book today...make this year your year of Experiences!! We have blankets, jackets and hats on the boat, if needed. ****Request your date today Other things to note The vessel we will be boarding has a cabin, equipped with a kitchen and restroom and if needed. The length of the boat ride is about 1 hr 30 minutes.
French Quarter & Cemetery Bike Tour
We will begin our journey with a pedal through the Bywater and Marigny neighborhoods, filled with beautiful architecture, fantastic restaurants, bars, shops, and locals-only hidden gems. You’ll have the opportunity to enter St Vincent de Paul Cemetery, where your guide will tell you about the unique way New Orleans celebrates death in our fascinating “cities of the dead”. Once we cross Esplanade you will be cruising back in time through the historic French Quarter. Your guide will take you through the 300-year old Vieux Carre, stopping to tell you stories of New Orleans and its most famous characters, as well as giving their personal recommendations for places to visit during your stay. You’ll see Jackson Square, St. Louis Cathedral, Frenchmen St, and more while enjoying a leisurely ride through the oldest, most vibrant Creole neighborhoods of the city. Other things to note: -Please dress for the weather and be prepared to be in the sun. -Helmets are not required in the City of New Orleans, but we will provide you with one. -We have a 2 rider minimum (can be separate bookings). If the minimum is not met, we will contact you to reschedule. -Tour is approximately 2 to 2.5 hours and 5 miles long. -Our guides are great, please don't forget them. Gratuity is not included in the price.

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NOLA's Big Four Private City Tour
FRENCH QUARTER - Since 1718 I will take you through the over 300 year old French Quarter & give you a history lesson & show you the historic landmarks such as Jackson Square, Royal St., Frenchman St., Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop, St. Louis Cathedral, The French Market & Centuries Old Restaurants & Homes. GARDEN DISTRICT - Since 1832 I will share with you the history of the Antebellum Mansions from the early 1800's. You will see Sandra Bullock, John Goodman, Anne Rice, Nick Cage, American Horror Story, Cornstalk Fence & The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Homes. METAIRIE CEMETERY - Since 1872 130 Acres & more than 10,000 Above Ground Multi-Million $ Family Tombs of New Orleans most prominent people like, Al Copeland - Popeyes Fried Chicken, Ruth Fertel - Ruth's Chris Steak House, Tom Benson - Owner of the New Orleans Saints/Pelicans, Anne Rice - Vampire Novelist, P.G.T. Beauregard - Civil War General & the Weeping Angel Statue. CITY PARK - Since 1854 As magical & unique as the city of New Orleans. This 1,300-acre outdoor oasis has enchanted New Orleanians since 1854. The crown jewel of City Park is the world’s largest stand of mature southern live oaks, which includes a Grand Oak that is over 800 years old. You will also see the Museum of Art, Sculpture Gardens, Botanical Gardens, The Great Lake & the Swamp from 1718 that New Orleans was built upon. For more info: nolabig4.c0m
Hoodoo, Voodoo and a Bottle of Rum
A short walk through Congo Square culminating in a talk at my studio in the Treme neighborhood about Hoodoo, Voodoo, Black Carnival Traditions, the deeds and misdeeds of my own Louisiana Creole ancestors and other lesser known aspects of New Orleans history and culture. In my studio rum bar you will enjoy a shot of rum and a chance to check out my art and black masking Indian attire. My house has long been a place where friends come to ground themselves in the cultural vibration of the city. I am so excited to now share this experience with you! GREAT FOR GROUPS AS WELL AS INDIVIDUAL TRAVELERS!! Other things to note: THIS IS NOT A TOUR. It’s not focused on site seeing but rather an EXPERIENCE that uses a few sites as a backdrop, so if you are looking for a site seeing tour this will not meet your expectations. With that said, while the majority of my presentation will be at my studio, we will also walk the equivalent of six blocks through the park and stand in one place for long periods. Please wear comfortable shoes and stay hydrated because the heat can be oppressive, especially in the summer. BTW - NO PHOTOS of my studio or myself are allowed, thank U.
Discover the Pirate history of New Orleans
This French Quarter walking tour takes you through Jackson Square and Pirates Alley where you’ll hear about how the Lafitte brothers (Pirates!) came to New Orleans and crafted their smuggling empire. Then wander down historic Royal Street to discover how they evolved from smugglers to saviors during the Battle of New Orleans. Your salty guides, either The Captain or Quarter Master will separate pirate fact from the myths. You will laugh and learn. We are historically accurate and hysterically entertaining. Our Pirates, along with the French Quarter as the backdrop, will make for a truly remarkable New Orleans experience. This isn't just about Pirates. By the end of the tour you'll have a much better understanding of why New Orleans is so unique today. The tours are about 2 hours long with a question and answer period at the end. We stop halfway through the tour for a quick break at a bar or coffee shop. Our tours are at 10am and 4:30pm 7 days a week. If your group wants to book a private tour just let us know. Our tours run rain or shine unless there is dangerous or extreme weather. Other things to note You may want to bring a bottle of water, sunglasses, sunscreen or umbrella. We stay in the shade as much as possible but be prepared for the weather.
French Quarter History Small Group Tour
Walk the historic French Quarter on this small-group tour, and hear the wildest true stories you've ever experienced. We go beyond just names and dates, to bring you the secrets, scandals, and strange adventurers that formed New Orleans: from the Chitimacha tribe that settled here before our French & Spanish colonies, to the jazz age, and beyond! We customize every tour for the group's interests, and provide fun extras like a polaroid of your group, photos and visuals, and more! There will even be a break for refreshments in the middle. Hear the rich history of our fascinating city, and take home a piece of New Orleans you'll remember forever!
Postcard from Nola Take photos & meet new friends
We'll meet at the French Quarter and then walk around the neighborhood to find great spots to take photos. I will guide you through this stunning part of New Orleans and tell everything I learned and read about its history. St. Louis Cathedral, Bourbon and Royal Street, Café du Monde, Steamboat Natchez, Marie Laveau's House, Pirate Alley will be our must. I will tell you the history of those NOLA places while making pictures in this stunning part of the city. It will be a relaxed walk while I snap some amazing photos of you in some great New Orleans locations. You'll have the recognizable city as your background for the shoot, and I'll help you find the right poses to capture your best looks. I will make sure you have great pictures to take home a unique souvenir of your time in New Orleans. Group size is a maximum of 4,5 people to keep this experience as personal as possible, if your booking is for less than 4,5 people you will be paired with other people to share this experience (you will still get your photos separate, not as a group). There is a private group rate is available. We will be covering as much spots as possible from the locations mentioned in the list (depending on how fast all the group will be moving). - If you would like to have non edited photos, please request it before your session. - If you want to choose photos that will be edited yourself, DM us

Your guide to New Orleans

Where do locals hang out in New Orleans?

Frenchmen Street

While locals understand the attraction to their famous French Quarter, most avoid it at all costs. When you’re ready to “pass a good time,” but still want a neighborhood where the drinks flow and the music is loud, head to Frenchmen Street. Live music pours onto the street most hours of the day, but brunch is a great time to visit Frenchmen for live jazz and shopping at bookstores and boutiques.

Warehouse District

This bustling neighborhood is sometimes called the New Orleans Art District, thanks to a slew of galleries and museums taking residence in the brick warehouse buildings. This is where many New Orleans dwellers come for a night on the town to dine at some of the city’s best restaurants, sing karaoke in cafes, and pop into galleries for local art.

Algiers Point

Across the river from the French Quarter sits the second-oldest neighborhood in New Orleans. You can reach it by ferry for some of the best views of the city and a reprieve from the 24/7 action. One can’t-miss attraction, and arguably the city’s most unique museum, is the Algiers Folk Art Zone. Self-taught artist Charles Gillam started it in 2000 to honor his hometown with colorful carvings, mural art, and memorabilia that tells the history of Louisiana music.


What do locals eat in New Orleans?

NOLA’s distinctive cuisine is thanks to the European, Creole and African American culture that influences every aspect of the city. The seafood from the Gulf of Mexico, smoked meats, and regional vegetables lend themselves to a variety of classic dishes that even locals love — gumbo, po’boys, jambalaya, fried okra, the list goes on — as well as a Southern twist on pho, tacos, and other global fare. Food halls, such as the Bywater’s St. Roch Market and the revamped Circle Food Store in the Tremé, are the best ways to see it all in one place.

When it comes to where the locals eat, find out on Bywater food tours, shucking Louisiana oysters out on the bayou, or take a Cajun cooking class. No matter where you eat, be it a Michelin-rated restaurant, a cookout, or a corner market, you can expect it was made with love.


What are the best neighborhoods to visit in New Orleans?

Garden District

While there are gardens here, the big draw is the architecture. Specifically the jaw-droppingly beautiful mansions that stand tall along St. Charles Avenue. So how did this part of New Orleans get its name? When these Victorian homes were first built in the early 19th century, there were only two per block, with large gardens surrounding them. Over time, more city luminaries and celebrities built their own homes in the district— and with it came plenty of secrets and scandals you can learn about on a fun local-led walking tour. That’s about the only drama you will discover in this pleasant area filled with shops and restaurants.

Mid-City

This urban oasis is one of the most laid-back, and kid-friendly, parts of the Big Easy. Here you’ll find the New Orleans Botanical Gardens, City Park, and the New Orleans Museum of Art. Other fun activities include boat tours and rentals on Big Lake, and the Carousel Gardens Amusement Park with its wooden carousel. Streetcars shuffle people from spot to spot on Canal Street, but walking is a great way to see more in this charming part of town.

Bywater/Marigny

For those who want the option to be able to walk into the Quarter or Jackson Square without staying in the center of it: head to the nearby Marigny and Bywater neighborhoods. Both offer a bohemian vibe with bistros, jazz clubs, and galleries. It’s where bartenders and other industry workers unwind after a long shift, and artists and musicians flock to lift (maybe even conjure) creative spirits. Sundays, especially during football season, the streets feel like big welcoming block parties where you can “do whatcha wanna.”

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