When in New Orleans, you can’t skip the French Quarter and what it offers. So let us take you on a distinctive architecture and history walking tour of the most famous part of the city.
Our knowledgeable tour guide will pick you up at the hotel and take you on a real adventure through the centuries. Step back in time at Jackson Square and the St. Louis Cathedral, and learn about the Vieux Carré – the oldest part of NOLA. Stroll at the Mississippi Riverfront; enjoy the view of the most important Port of the USA. Check out some lovely goods and fresh food at Fresh French Market. Soak in Creole and Cajun history, traditions, and culture while your guide leads you from Chartres Street to Napoleon’s house.
Then explore the greatest welcome jazz clubs and most famous galleries with some exquisite art collections on Royal Street. And finally, walk down from Royal Street to the busy and noisy Bourbon Street to the oldest Lafitte’s Blacksmith Bar.
HIGHLIGHTS
- The Vieux Carré
- The Mississippi Riverfront
- The Napoleon house
- Bourbon Street
- The oldest Lafitte’s Blacksmith Bar
- Jackson Square and the St. Louis Cathedral
WHAT’S INCLUDED
- Private walking tour, only for your party
- Knowledgeable tour guide
Penelope –
Ashley was our tour guide. She was very thorough, knowledgeable and charismatic. She customized the tour according to our interests. Told us a lot of interesting stories on top of historical facts that made the tour even better. Highly recommend this tour and the company, the whole experience was great.
George –
The tour was excellent. Travis was our tour guide and thanks to him 2 hours went past in a blink, even though it was a rainy day! We learned a lot about New Orleans and Louisiana thanks to Travis, his enormous knowledge and amazing story-telling skills. Will book more tours with this company for sure.
Alan –
We were lucky enough to have a tour of the French Quarter with USA VIP Tours and it was amazing. Our guide Ron was fantastic! The tour had a great structure that touched on all of the rich history, architecture, and history, but was also fun and immersive. Ron shared the tales in a charming and entertaining way. Thank you so much!