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New Orleans’ rich history and vibrant culture come alive on the City and Cemetery Sightseeing Tour. From the iconic French Quarter to the haunting St. Louis Cemetery No. 3, this 3-hour excursion immerses visitors in the city’s captivating past. Knowledgeable guides share insightful narratives, bringing the stories of notable figures and Voodoo traditions to life. With comfortable transportation and convenient pickup options, this highly recommended tour offers a comprehensive exploration of New Orleans’ most intriguing sights. What secrets might this tour uncover?
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The New Orleans City and Cemetery Sightseeing Tour is a 3-hour excursion that lets travelers explore the historic city.
Priced from $62.57 per person, the tour has a 94% traveler recommendation based on 596 reviews.
Priced at $62.57 per person, this tour boasts a remarkable 94% traveler recommendation backed by 596 reviews.
Pickup is available at 9 AM, 12 PM, and 3 PM from the Homewood Suites by Hilton New Orleans French Quarter.
Guests can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the experience.
The tour highlights include visiting the French Quarter, Garden District, St. Louis Cemetery No. 3, and Tremé neighborhood.
Transportation is provided by an air-conditioned mini-coach, and a local guide leads the informative and entertaining experience.
Though the tour covers a range of historic sites, its highlights include exploring the culturally infused architecture and stunning mansions of the French Quarter and Garden District.
Visitors will also visit St. Louis Cemetery No. 3, known for its above-ground tombs and the grave of Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen.
Along the way, knowledgeable guides share entertaining and informative stories about the city’s past, including its history, culture, and notable figures.
The tour also includes a look at the Tremé neighborhood, a historic cultural melting pot and jazz hotspot, as well as the world’s longest bridge, the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway.
Included in the tour package are a local guide, transport by air-conditioned mini-coach, pickup and drop-off at the designated meeting point, and admission to St. Louis Cemetery No. 3.
Gratuities and food/drinks aren’t included.
The tour allows visitors to relax and enjoy a guided exploration of historic sites, including Jackson Square, Louisiana’s Cabildo, and Presbytere museums.
Throughout the experience, knowledgeable guides share entertaining and informative stories about the city’s past, providing an insightful introduction to New Orleans’ rich culture and heritage.
As visitors embark on the tour, they explore the vibrant and historic French Quarter, where culturally infused architecture and stunning mansions line the streets.
Guides share entertaining stories about the area’s notable figures and showcase iconic landmarks like Jackson Square, the Cabildo, and the Presbytere museums.
Travelers discover voodoo history and browse local specialty shops, seeing the unique culture and atmosphere of this legendary neighborhood.
The tour provides an engaging introduction to the French Quarter’s rich heritage and its enduring influence on New Orleans’ identity.
What intriguing stories of voodoo history do visitors uncover as they explore the French Quarter? This tour offers an in-depth look at the city’s storied voodoo traditions.
Guides share insights into the life of Marie Laveau, the renowned "Voodoo Queen" who held court in the 19th century. Visitors learn about the rituals, beliefs, and practices that have long been part of New Orleans’ cultural fabric.
Along the way, they’ll discover voodoo-themed shops and attractions that provide a glimpse into this mystical world. By the end of the tour, travelers gain a deeper appreciation for the powerful role voodoo has played in shaping the city’s history and identity.
While exploring the French Quarter, visitors have the opportunity to explore the captivating history of St. Louis Cemetery No. 3.
This above-ground cemetery is known for its intricate tombs and the grave of the iconic Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveau. Knowledgeable guides provide insights into the cemetery’s significance, sharing stories about the individuals laid to rest there and the unique burial practices of New Orleans.
Stepping into this sacred space allows travelers to gain a deeper understanding of the city’s rich cultural heritage and the role of voodoo in the local community.
The tour also takes visitors through the historic Tremé neighborhood, a vibrant cultural melting pot and the birthplace of jazz.
Travelers will explore this iconic area, known for its rich history, lively music scene, and diverse community. Along the way, guides share insights into Tremé’s role in shaping New Orleans’ cultural identity.
Visitors can catch glimpses of the neighborhood’s charming architecture, lively street life, and the legendary Congo Square, where enslaved Africans once gathered to preserve their traditions.
This immersive experience provides a deeper understanding of the city’s musical heritage and the enduring spirit of Tremé.
Travelers overwhelmingly praised the tour, with 596 reviews and a 94% recommendation rate.
Reviewers highlighted the knowledgeable and entertaining guides, like Derek and Karen, who provided informative and engaging narratives about the city’s history and culture.
Knowledgeable and entertaining guides, like Derek and Karen, provided informative and engaging narratives about the city’s history and culture.
Many appreciated the opportunity to explore various neighborhoods, including the historic Tremé, and visit significant sites like the St. Louis Cemetery No. 3.
Some feedback suggested a desire for more time at the cemetery and additional pickup locations for convenience.
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The tour uses an air-conditioned mini-coach to transport guests. The transportation is provided as part of the tour package, which includes pickup and drop-off at the designated meeting point.
The tour doesn’t explicitly mention any discounts for children or seniors. However, it’s best to check with the tour operator to see if they offer any special rates or reduced prices for those groups.
While the tour has a set itinerary, it’s possible to customize the experience to fit specific interests. Travelers should consult with the tour operator to see if modifications can be made to accommodate their preferences.
The tour is generally wheelchair accessible, with an air-conditioned mini-coach and accommodations made for visiting the cemetery. However, it’s best to consult the tour provider for specific details on accessibility before booking.
There’s no strict dress code, but comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and walking shoes are recommended. The tour involves some walking, so dressing for your comfort is key. Casual attire is generally appropriate for this type of sightseeing activity.
Enjoy the captivating history and vibrant culture of New Orleans with the City and Cemetery Sightseeing Tour. This comprehensive 3-hour excursion takes you through iconic landmarks, offering insightful narratives and comfortable transportation. Whether you’re exploring the French Quarter, discovering voodoo history, or visiting the renowned St. Louis Cemetery, this tour provides an enriching and memorable experience for visitors seeking to uncover the essence of this dynamic city.