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“★★★★★ I’ve taken quite a few walking tours in New Orleans and the several I’ve taken led by Edward Simon were hands down the most interesting, surprising, thoughtful, hilarious, deeply creepy, and absolute BEST. - Michael Cerveris, Star of 'Mindhunter' Wanna get weird? Walk with us, fam. Curated by parapsychologist Dr. Edward Simon, this adults-only walking tour time machine transports you back through the ill-fated settlement that famed occultist Aleister Crowley referred to as the “Quartier Macabre,” a city lost between life and God. One night, we’ll uncover Gallatin Street's scandalous past as a bustling red-light district, or we may find ourselves at the doorstep of the city’s first witch coven, whispering legends of magick rituals before getting stirred by vampire lore at the Old Ursuline Convent. Wherever the road travels, you’ll be led and engaged by a master storyteller tasked to make your stay in our city one you won’t soon forget. Book fast, or forever rue, boo.
Price: $34.00
Duration: 1 hours
Support a local, family-owned small business! Uncover the magic of New Orleans with my signature La Vie NOLA Historical tour that provides a genuine, insider's view of the city from a native, multi-generational guide. This experience is not just for first-time visitors; even if it's your 10th visit, there's always something new to discover! From the famed French Quarter to the historic districts of Faubourg Marigny and Treme, and our renowned "Cities of the Dead," delve into the hidden treasures and deep history of New Orleans with me. Cruise down St. Charles Avenue, take in the Garden District, and soak up the distinctive culture and lively spirit of this captivating city with a private tour just for you. Allow me to make your trip to New Orleans an unforgettable one! And if you've visited before, let's explore unseen places and untold stories! We will create a memory you'll always treasure!
Price: $535.00
Duration: 3 hours
Listed as a National Historic Landmark District the city of Lafayette became known as the American Sector but approaching the 1830's, it was known as the Garden District. Comprised of a close network of several plantations which were parceled, sold and broken into smaller lots in which various ethnic neighborhoods consisting of the American sector, the Irish Channel, and an elite Jewish community to name a few would call home. There was also very large African American & Creole neighborhoods adjacent to the others and together were all a part of the city of Lafayette.
Price: $35.00
Duration: 2 hours
Explore the enigmatic world of voodoo dolls in this engaging hands-on class located in the heart of New Orleans. Delve into the rich history of voodoo, learning about its cultural significance while crafting your very own voodoo doll. This unique experience allows you to connect with friends and share in the creativity, all within the vibrant atmosphere of the French Quarter. Bring your own spirits to enjoy while you create, and take home a piece of this fascinating tradition. All Ages: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Noon Adults (18+): Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 8pm
Price: $99.99
Duration: 2 hours
This is a private tour, feel safe touring safe only with the people you are traveling with. We begin in the French Quarter, the most emblematic New Orleans neighborhood. We'll discuss geography, architecture and the folks that made our fabled city in the swamp. Next we’ll head upriver in a mini van to the Garden District. As we proceed through the oak-lined streets we will take in the grandeur of historic mansions and gardens and discuss the political landscape that gave birth to the Garden District. Lafayette Cemetery #1, one of the iconic New Orleans’ above ground “cities of the dead”. From outside the cemetery walls,(all cemeteries are currently closed) we will discuss the unique burial traditions of the Crescent City. We'll have transportation, but some walking, in areas like the Jackson Square & the cemetery, is ideal. This excursion features the highlights of the French Quarter and uptown neighborhoods.
Price: $450.00
Duration: 3 hours
Ready to embark on a journey through the haunted streets of the French Quarter? Welcome to the most haunted city in the nation! (If you wanna argue about it, that’s even more fun for us!) Walk by some of the most haunted locations in the quarter while being regaled with the tales of those who have gone before. Learn about the vampire community here in New Orleans, both past and present as you stroll by the site where our local Fangsmith crafts dental quality sharpened canines for anyone who dares to get fitted for them. Learn the truth behind the famed LaLaurie Mansion, from the 1800s to present day. Hear the stories of the most beloved (and most loathed) characters from New Orleans history. Get your creepy fix with the true stories of Crescent City hauntings.
Price: $40.00
Duration: 1 hours
You may travel with confidence knowing that your transportation needs are being handled by professionals. Your entire travel experience will be painstakingly planned and flawlessly carried out thanks to our dedication to quality. You'll experience a wave of calmness as soon as you board, establishing the mood for a stress-free ride.
Price: $134.00
Duration: 1 hours
As culture-bearers for the city of New Orleans, all of our guides are actively involved in participating and/or performing in various productions and venues that showcase our artistic preservation of Louisiana BBIPOC heritage. We have a unique perspective that goes deeper than what can be found in books (though we’re thorough researchers as well), and we look forward to sharing the rich and blended cultures that make up New Orleans.
Price: $40.00
Duration: 1 hours
We want to share with you the New Orleans that made us who we are, as we bike through the historic and colorful neighborhoods of the Marigny, By water and St Roch. It's not just the beauty of the streets, it's the stories they tell us, and we share with you. The street parades, the music, the food, the culture of inclusiveness, the creativity we can all be part of and the art we are surrounded by is no fluke, it is the product of the 300 years of history and culture that came before us. and these are what we will talk about at the many stops along the way. Our tours are for any age, we cater our stories to each groups interests. The rifing is easy on flat and quiet streets, We bike slow, we bike happy, we wave to traffic and we stop to talk. That is what we would be doing if our company did not exist, so that is what we do since it does. Feel Free to ask us anything, we are always here for you with advice for your trip, both before and after your tour. Thanks, Jeff and Danny
Price: $55.00
Duration: 3 hours
Our most popular 3 hour driving tour is an overview of New Orleans, traveling in the comfort of our luxurious Honda Odyssey minivan. We'll start in the French Quarter, where the city’s colorful history began. We’ll continue to the Marigny and the Bywater, two charming downriver neighborhoods, and get a sense of their changing history through the centuries and in the 14 years since Hurricane Katrina. We’ll proceed up mansion-lined Esplanade Avenue towards Bayou St. John and to City Park, one of our nation’s oldest urban parks and home to the world’s largest stand of mature live oak trees. We will continue upriver along iconic St. Charles Avenue through the University area into the fabled Garden District. Approaching Canal Street, we’ll pass through the Warehouse Arts District, by the World War II Museum and the Central Business District. A condensed presentation, this tour is great for hot summer months, (we’re in air conditioning the whole time!) or for visitors short on time.
Price: $450.00
Duration: 3 hours
Biking, talking and eating. It's what we love and what we do. If our company ceased to exist, you would find us still biking, talking, and eating, without missing a beat. We are lucky to be in a place where that is a full life, in fact, even just the eating part is a full life, and a filling one. Our food, is not just a defining part of out city’s identity and culture but of all of ours as people. How we all make our gumbo, which meat we choose to put in our red beans, what spices are in our seafood boil, or which sno-ball stand is best. This is how we get to know one another in New Orleans. Come hungry, we will take care of the rest. We know the scenic streets, we know the tastiest food and you will finish full and inspired take in more of the city’s food, drink, and music, all of which we have a ton of advice for because you can always count on the kindness of strangers with bikes.
Price: $104.00
Duration: 3 hours
Bring your family on the only kid friendly ghost hunt in town! Your kids will learn ghost hunting techniques as well as use ghost hunting tools in this 90 minute, unforgettable adventure. You'll visit the places where legendary, 19th century residents lived, stayed, and worked, including the Old Ursulines Convent, Jean Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop, St. Louis Cathedral, and the old state building, the Cabildo. You'll learn about the people who lived here: French Creoles, enslaved workers, free people of color and, of course, pirates!
Price: $26.67
Duration: 1 hours
If you are a more experienced kayaker, trying to get away from the regular crowds and varying levels of experience and skill that come with them, the 4 hour excursion trip is for you. This is a tour for the adventurer, an opportunity to go a little bit further and see a whole lot more. Spend 4 hours total on the water, guided by an experienced local naturalist, exploring the vast cypress forests and bayous that make up our nation’s 2nd largest bald cypress swamp
Price: $175.00
Duration: 6 hours
Soul of NOLA will take you on a private walking tour of the French Quarter/ Vieux Carré, and just inside the adjacent Treme neighborhood. These neighborhoods were originally settled by Creoles and Free People of Color, they are some of our oldest and are steeped in vibrant cultural history. We will bring this fascinating past to life by sharing the stories of the people that walked these streets & made its colorful history. We'll discuss the varied architecture, and the significance of the French Quarter’s location. In the Treme we’ll talk about music and how New Orleans became the birthplace of jazz. Wear your walking shoes! Walking is the best way to explore the French Quarter. Tailored to your tastes, as are all our excursions. We’ll be walking up to 2 miles, breaks as needed. Let us know if we need to adjust, we’re flexible!
Price: $600.00
Duration: 2 hours
Join us as we explore how our location in New Orleans has shaped our techniques used and products offered, and learn how our approach compares to most cider production. This is an approximately forty-five minute long, guided tasting that offers four different samplings of cider, all of which are produced on site by Jon & Diana.
Price: $19.00
Duration: 0 hours
Experience a pilgrimage back in time to the Antebellum South on this private van tour. Visit two Louisiana plantations, including an elegant, unlimited buffet lunch at Houmas House on the famous Mississippi River Road! Enjoy a narrated scenic drive out of New Orleans and along the shores of Lake Ponchartrain.
Price: $1,095.00
Duration: 7 hours
This is an unforgettable experience. Enjoy a private airboat experience for up to 9 passengers on a high speed airboat. You will have chauffeured ground transportation in a Black Executive Van. You driver will arrive at your doorstep for a 4 hour experience. Your driver will supply an empty cooler and stop at a grocery store on your way to the swamp. Travel about 35 to 45 minutes to the swamp tour dock, where your captain will await your arrival. Get about 15 to 20 minutes at the dock to use the restroom, go to the souvenir shop and enjoy the ambiance of the bayous. Then spend an unforgettable 1 hour 40 minutes on the water with your licensed USCG captain. You will get gators up close, real close!
Price: $2,047.00
Duration: 4 hours
Some people prefer the road less traveled—and we designed this tour for those people. An alternative to our popular main route, “The Dim Corner” starts at the Old U.S. Mint, snaking its way into the French Quarter and through a half dozen oft-forgotten true crime gems. Dark history, scandals, and true crimes abound in this comfortably designed walking tour. Learn about Bloody O'Reilly, Aleister Crowley and his connection to the French Quarter, former Gallatin Street-home to notorious criminals and underworld characters-and many other true crime and the darker side of New Orleans history!
Price: $37.00
Duration: 1 hours
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- Best Time to Visit: times to visit are spring (February to May) and fall (September to November) when the weather is pleasant and festivals abound.
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About New Orleans
New Orleans is a vibrant, historic city in Louisiana, renowned for its rich cultural heritage, lively music scene, and unique blend of French, African, and American influences. Known as the birthplace of jazz, the city pulses with energy, especially in the French Quarter, where cobblestone streets, colorful architecture, and the sounds of live music create an unforgettable atmosphere. New Orleans is famous for its annual Mardi Gras celebration, drawing millions of visitors with its parades, costumes, and festive spirit. The city’s appeal lies in its ability to offer both lively nightlife and serene, historic charm. Visitors can explore centuries-old cemeteries, take riverboat cruises on the Mississippi, or enjoy world-class cuisine that reflects the city’s multicultural roots. New Orleans is also a haven for history buffs, with numerous museums, historic homes, and landmarks that tell the story of its past. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, New Orleans offers a truly unique experience that stands apart from other American destinations.
New Orleans Tours & Experiences
- Top Attractions: Highlights of Louisiana
- Duration Range: Custom Durations
- Group Size: Intimate Groups
- Difficulty Level: Mixed Difficulty
- Recommended For: The best times to visit are spring (February to May) and fall (September to November) when the weather is pleasant and festivals abound. Pack comfortable walking shoes, light clothing for warm weather, and a rain jacket for sudden showers. Be mindful of local customs, such as tipping service staff and respecting historic sites. Stay aware of your surroundings, especially at night, and use common sense with valuables. Credit cards are widely accepted, but carry some cash for small vendors and tips.
Average Tour Price: $95
Lowest Price Tour: $39
Highest Price Tour: $220
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Important Tour Information
- Bring comfortable walking shoes and appropriate clothing
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- Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
- Carry valid identification and tour booking confirmation
Top Attractions
French Quarter: The heart of New Orleans, famous for its historic architecture, lively bars, and vibrant street life. Jackson Square: A historic park surrounded by iconic buildings, street performers, and artists, offering a glimpse into the city’s artistic soul. Bourbon Street: The epicenter of nightlife, known for its neon lights, live music, and festive atmosphere. Garden District: A picturesque neighborhood with grand mansions, lush gardens, and oak-lined streets, perfect for a leisurely stroll. National WWII Museum: One of the top-rated museums in the country, offering immersive exhibits and personal stories from the war.
Popular Activities
Enjoy live jazz and blues performances in legendary venues throughout the city. Take a guided walking tour of the French Quarter or a haunted history tour for a spooky twist. Explore the city’s unique above-ground cemeteries, such as St. Louis Cemetery No. 1. Experience a steamboat cruise on the Mississippi River for scenic views and historic insights. Join a cooking class to learn how to prepare classic Creole and Cajun dishes.
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Local Food & Cuisine
New Orleans is celebrated for its Creole and Cajun cuisine, blending French, African, Spanish, and Native American influences. Signature dishes include gumbo, jambalaya, po’boys, beignets, and crawfish étouffée. Dining is a social affair, with many restaurants offering communal tables and lively atmospheres. Must-try foods include beignets at Café du Monde and po’boys at Parkway Bakery & Tavern. For a fine dining experience, Commander’s Palace in the Garden District is highly recommended.
Getting Around
New Orleans is accessible by air via Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. The city’s public transportation includes streetcars, buses, and ferries, providing affordable and scenic ways to get around. Taxis and ride-sharing services are widely available. Walking is popular in the French Quarter and downtown areas. Streetcar fares are inexpensive, and multi-day passes offer good value for frequent travelers.
Travel Tips
The best times to visit are spring (February to May) and fall (September to November) when the weather is pleasant and festivals abound. Pack comfortable walking shoes, light clothing for warm weather, and a rain jacket for sudden showers. Be mindful of local customs, such as tipping service staff and respecting historic sites. Stay aware of your surroundings, especially at night, and use common sense with valuables. Credit cards are widely accepted, but carry some cash for small vendors and tips.
Culture & Customs
New Orleans is known for its friendly, welcoming culture and love of celebration. Social customs include lively conversation, a relaxed pace, and a strong sense of community. The city hosts major festivals like Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest, and French Quarter Fest. Respect for local traditions, such as not touching or disturbing cemetery tombs, is important. Tipping is customary in restaurants and bars, and locals appreciate politeness and a sense of humor.
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Calvin has loved travel and adventure since first visiting Los Angeles with a suitcase in 1992 at the age of 20. He ditched the suitcase and got a backpack pretty fast.
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