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New Orleans’ storied cocktail culture comes alive on the Original Craft Cocktail Walking Tour. Over 2.5 hours, you’ll explore iconic bars and sample classic concoctions like the Sazerac. Along the way, knowledgeable guides share insights into the city’s rich drinking traditions. Whether you’re a cocktail enthusiast or simply curious, this tour offers a captivating look at the libations that have defined New Orleans for generations. Get ready to discover the stories behind every sip.
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The "New Orleans Original Craft Cocktail Walking Tour" is a 2 hour and 30 minute experience that takes participants through the French Quarter in New Orleans, USA.
Starting at 4:00 PM, the tour departs from the Gray Line New Orleans location on Toulouse Street.
Over the course of the tour, guests will visit four iconic establishments and sample three classic New Orleans cocktails, including the iconic Sazerac.
The tour has a maximum capacity of 28 travelers and is open to those 21 and older.
A maximum capacity of 28 travelers and an age requirement of 21 and older for this immersive cocktail walking tour.
At $68 per person, the tour includes a guided experience, taxes, and gratuities.
Cocktail highlights on this New Orleans tour include the iconic Sazerac, considered the city’s official cocktail. Made with rye whiskey, Peychaud’s bitters, and absinthe, it’s a distinctly local drink with a fascinating history.
Guests will also sample other classic New Orleans beverages, like the Vieux Carré, a potent mix of cognac, rye, sweet vermouth, and bitters.
The tour immerses visitors in the city’s vibrant cocktail culture, allowing them to discover the unique flavors and stories behind these beloved libations.
Sipping these timeless concoctions provides a delightful window into New Orleans’ rich drinking traditions.
As visitors embark on this New Orleans cocktail tour, they’ll have the opportunity to explore the city’s rich drinking history and culture.
This New Orleans cocktail tour allows visitors to explore the city’s captivating drinking history and vibrant culture.
The expert guides provide fascinating insights, including:
Four iconic establishments await guests on this New Orleans Original Craft Cocktail Walking Tour.
The tour visits the Court of Two Sisters, a storied restaurant known for its lush courtyard. Next, it stops at St. Louis Cathedral, a stunning architectural gem in the heart of the French Quarter.
Guests then head to Fritzel’s European Jazz Bar, an authentic jazz club with live music. The final stop is a classic bar where the Sazerac, New Orleans’ signature cocktail, was born.
Each venue offers a chance to sip on local libations and learn about the city’s rich cocktail culture.
The tour offers accessibility options, though some venues may not be fully wheelchair accessible.
The tour offers accessibility options, though some venues may not be fully wheelchair accessible.
Special arrangements can be made for guests who require accommodations.
The tour is best experienced on foot, as walking is encouraged to explore the historic French Quarter.
The tour is located near public transportation options.
As for the dress code, casual fine-drinking attire is recommended.
Guests should avoid wearing:
What do guests have to say about this New Orleans craft cocktail tour? According to reviews, guests praised the knowledgeable guides and engaging storytelling.
Many found it a fun way to learn about the city’s cocktail history and culture. Some positive feedback suggests the tour’s blend of history and cocktails was a highlight.
On the other hand, a few guests offered constructive criticism, indicating a desire for more mingling time and less emphasis on historical details.
Guests can book the New Orleans Original Craft Cocktail Walking Tour directly through the tour provider’s website or by contacting their customer service team. The tour is subject to availability, and guests are encouraged to reserve their spots in advance.
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Knowledgeable guides like Robi, Latoya, and Tim lead the New Orleans Original Craft Cocktail Walking Tour, praised for their engaging storytelling and deep understanding of the city’s culture.
Drawing from their expertise, they immerse guests in the history and traditions of New Orleans’ iconic cocktails. From the origins of the Sazerac to tales of renowned mixologists, their commentary brings the tour alive.
Guests appreciate the guides’ ability to balance historical insights with opportunities to savor the drinks, fostering a memorable experience that blends education and indulgence in equal measure.
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No, you can’t bring your own alcohol on the tour. The tour includes three classic cocktails, and additional beverages are available for purchase. Bringing outside alcohol is not permitted.
No, food is not provided during the tour. The tour focuses on the history and culture of New Orleans’ classic cocktails, with three cocktail tastings included in the price. Guests are encouraged to enjoy additional beverages and snacks at their own expense.
While the tour includes three classic cocktails, guests can’t customize the selection. However, they can purchase additional beverages during the experience if they’d like to try other local specialties.
The tour typically accommodates a maximum of 28 travelers. This allows for an intimate, personalized experience as guests explore the iconic cocktail culture of the French Quarter with a knowledgeable guide.
The tour doesn’t provide a photographer to take group photos. Guests can take their own photos during the stops, but there’s no dedicated photographer included in the tour experience.
The New Orleans Original Craft Cocktail Walking Tour offers an immersive experience for cocktail enthusiasts. Guests sample iconic drinks, learn about the city’s rich drinking history, and explore four renowned establishments. With an accessible format and casual fine-dining attire, this tour provides a unique opportunity to explore New Orleans’ vibrant cocktail culture. It’s a must-do for anyone aged 21 and over visiting the city.