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Private New Orleans City Tour with Destrehan Plantation Tour
$ 1,380
8 Hours 30 Minutes City Tours
Hotel Pickup Offered Free Cancellation
Maximize your time in New Orleans with a private full-day tour tour made for you! Kick off your 3 hour city tour with highlights of the Big Easy. City Tour includes a cemetery and stop in city park. You will have enough time for a 1 hour lunch at a local seafood restaurant. Then you will spend 2 hours at the oldest recorded plantation, Destrehan Plantation. Best of all, your private tour includes hotel pick-up and transport by air-conditioned vehicle.
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New Orleans City Tour: Katrina, Garden District, French Quarter, Graveyard
$ 46
4 Hours City Tours
Hotel Pickup Offered Free Cancellation
Gaze at the spectacular sights of New Orleans from the comfort of a luxury coach on an unforgettable 3-hour city tour. With a professional guide, cruise past historical highlights like the French Quarter and the Garden District while listening to illuminating commentary. See the the lakefront area and the 17th street canal where the canal bank was breached by hurricane Katrina, and delve into the city's rich history as you take a tour of the best museums in New Orleans. Enjoy the convenience of round-trip transportation from your hotel in Downtown New Orleans on this informative tour.
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French Quarter Walking Tour
$ 20
1 to 2 Hours City Tours
Stroll through the historic French Quarter during this 2-hour walking tour. Follow your guide past the historic buildings, down charming lanes and through serene plazas surrounded by Spanish moss-draped trees. Listen to an insider's account of the bustling, decadent neighborhood's history, from its beginnings to what it stands for today.
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New Orleans City and Cemetery Sightseeing Tour
$ 52
2 Hours 30 Minutes City Tours
Hotel Pickup Offered Free Cancellation
Witness the extravagant and spiritual sides of New Orleans this 3"hour city and cemetery sightseeing bus and walking tour. See culturally infused architecture in the French Quarter, stunning mansions in the Garden District, and the famous Lake Pontchartrain Causeway en route to St Louis Cemetery No 3. There, meander through a maze of haunting mausoleums including that of Marie Laveau, the city's most revered voodoo priestess.
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Skyvue VIP City Tour in New Orleans
$ 80
3 Hours City Tours
Hotel Pickup Offered Free Cancellation
Experience New Orleans' history without the hassle of planning transportation or wearing yourself out from too much walking with this city tour aboard a Skyvue vehicle. Catch sight of the city through the giant glass windows and ceiling as you ride through to popular attractions, such as New Orleans Museum of Art, Loyola University, Tulane University, St. Louis Cemetery, and Audubon Park. Along the way, go down the famous Bourbon Street and stop in the French Quarter's Jackson Square.
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The Big Easy Insider Tour: The Locals Experience
$ 55
1 to 2 Hours City Tours
Get know the 'Big Easy' through the eyes of a local on this 2-hour insider's walking tour of New Orleans. Learn about the city's raucous history and famous residents, from pirates and voodoo queens to big-name celebrities, and dig into Mardi Gras traditions with a stroll down Bourbon Street. Discover what makes New Orleans' cuisine and culture unique among the world as you visit the most interesting historic sites and modern hotspots throughout the French Quarter and along the mighty Mississippi.
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Three Hour City Tour of New Orleans
$ 36
3 Hours City Tours
Hotel Pickup Offered Free Cancellation
Although not your typical tour of New Orleans, this 3-hour expedition through the Big Easy takes in some of the major points of interest, including the French Quarter, Treme, the Esplanade, the Garden District and the Metairie Cemetery. Relax in air-conditioned minibus comfort, and listen as a guide leads you through one of America's most historic cities.
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New Orleans French Quarter and Cemetery Walking Tour
$ 25
2 Hours City Tours
Free Cancellation
Discover the fascinating history of the French Quarter of New Orleans on a 2-hour walking tour that includes St Louis Cemetery #1. Your expert guide leads you through the streets of the French Quarter to the cemetery, taking in landmarks including the Hermann-Grima House, Basin Street Station, Armstrong Park (formerly Congo Square), Jackson Square and the St Louis Cathedral. You'll stop at the tombs of famous historical figures such as Marie Laveau and Bernard Marigny as you walk through St Louis Cemetery #1.
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New Orleans City Tour with Swamp Tour Options
$ 98
7 Hours 30 Minutes City Tours
Hotel Pickup Offered Free Cancellation
Travel through the bayou on this three-hour New Orleans city tour with optional swap adventure. Journey with your professional guide in a comfortable air-conditioned minibus as you learn about the history, culture and highlights of southern Creoles. You'll see major city highlights, plus areas affected by Hurricane Katrina and have the opportunity to add an optional swamp tour to this already comprehensive trip.
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3 in 1 New Orleans Garden District 2-hour Tour
$ 30
2 Hours City Tours
Just off the trolley from the French Quarter, New Orleans' Garden District is the city's historical core. Learn about Garden District history and architecture from your guide as you walk down picture-perfect streets, past sights like the Lafayette Cemetery, and right by celebrity homes. Because it's a small-group tour, you have plenty of opportunities to ask questions, too.
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Civil War Walking Tour Through the French Quarter
$ 40
2 Hours City Tours
Free Cancellation
Revisit one of the most important chapters in New Orleans history on a Civil War walking tour. Stroll through the French Quarter while learning about the major role the city played in financing the war, life during the Union occupation, and how New Orleans escaped destruction, unlike many other southern cities. Hear stories of pivotal politicians and examine how the conflict reshaped the lives of slaves and black soldiers on this fact-filled look back to the 1860s.
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