- St. Louis Cathedral - The oldest continuously in use cathedral in the United States, St Louis Cathedral is an example of colonial Louisiana architecture. The structures history and importance to the region will be discussed.
- Pontalba Buildings - These buildings are said to be some of the first apartments in the United States. Learn about Michaela Pontalba and her struggle to have them created in her father’s Legacy
- Cabildo - This museum was the seat of government for the French, Spanish, as well as Americans. Today it is the Louisiana State Museum . Guests will be informed of what is worth seeing inside and the do’s and don’ts of a visit.
- The Presbytère - The importance of the Catholic Faith to Louisiana will be discussed that this structure that once was a home for local priests.
- Pirates Alley - The importance of privateers to the region will be mentioned as guests learn about pirates pivotal role in the creation of New Orleans.
- Royal Street - Guests will saunter down the street with their guide learning about the live music being played on the street, the unique architecture and different architecture of the French Quarter.
- Bourbon Street - Bourbon street is one of the sights to see in the United States. It’s sordid history will be discussed. A quick “how to” will be given.
- Old Ursuline Convent Museum - The first religious order to come to New Orleans, the Ursuline Convent is a beautiful example of colonial religious architecture.
- Expert Tour Guides with unique knowledge
- Gratuities
Famous for its beads and beers on Bourbon Street, the reality of the Vieux Carre far surpasses its Mardi Gras reputation.
In a city that dazzles the visitor with its remarkable architecture, the French Quarter is certainly a standout, with Spanish, Caribbean, French, and American influences. It’s also a district full of characters, from musicians to magicians to voodoo practitioners.
Join us on our French Quarter Tour as we wander the historic streets and alleys of the Old District, passing by the street theater, peeking into historic churches, and discovering hidden courtyards, all while entertaining you with stories of authors, artists, priests, and pirates.
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