Plantation Tours Large plantation houses were the main homesteads and they are grand constructions of double-galleried palaces made to catch the river breezes.
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Cemetery & Voodoo Tours New Orleans is the place to find the most unusual and unique shopping anywhere in the United States. Come see what treasures you can find! • Get more information
Riverboat Cruises Cruise the river in style on an old-fashioned paddlewheel boat. Ponder the vastness of the Mississippi River and the life stories she has carried... • Get more info!
Ghost & Vampire Tours New Orleans Vampire Tours allow you to enter the dark and mysterious world of the undead. Walk through New Orleans' history and experience the... • Click here for more info!
French Quarter Tours Whether you know it as the "Vieux Carre", "The French Quarter" or "The Quarters", this historic section of New Orleans is where it all began. Tour the streets of our most famous quarter, peek into the hidden courtyards and smell the perfume of Bourbon Street!(More)
Garden District Tours The splendor of the Garden District can be enjoyed without a tour by simply strolling past the mansions on Prytania St. but you can learn so much more about this historic sector of our great city when following a guide! Check out the list of tours we have compiled for this infinitely interesting quarter of New Orleans. (More)
Katrina Tours Hurricanes Katrina and Rita go down in history as the worst natural disaster that has ever occured on American soil. Thousands of homes and businesses were ravaged throughout the Gulf Coast. You will see what we have accomplished and what stil needs to be done to rehabilitate our fair city and bring her back from the damage that was wrought. (More)
Neighborhood Walking Tours At every turn on the streets of New Orleans, there is a wealth of history and knowledge to be had right at your very feet! Amble down the cobblestones of the French Quarter, sashay through the Treme, careen down Canal, mosey through the Marigny or parade down the streets of the Garden District.(More)
Jazz History Walking Tours Everyone knows that music pours out of the doors and through the cracks of every building in New Orleans, but did you know its actually a part of the streets as well? All throughout the city, the buildings you pass and areas you travel through are in some way related to the history of jazz, the original music of New Orleans.(More)
New Orleans Culinary Tours 4648 Lafaye St. New Orleans, LA 427-9595 Discover the story behind the food with this French Quarter Walking Tour. New Orleans only culinary history tour, you will learn the history of some of the city’s finest restaurants while tasting the food that made New Orleans famous. Find out why food is so celebrated in Louisiana and New Orleans. Serious lovers of food and history, this tour is for you!
Degas House 2306 Esplanade Ave. New Orleans, LA 821-5009
The Degas House offers group and private guided tours portraying the life of Edgar Degas during the Reconstruction Era following the Civil War. Degas moved to New Orleans in 1872, resided at 2306 Esplanade Ave, and during his stay in New Orleans, he created 22 works of art. Today the award winning restoration of the 1852 home is open for viewing and a direct descendant of Edgar Degas is your beloved guide as you stand where Degas once stood.