New Orleans Instagram Photo Tour
Fall in love with NOLA's culture, street art, and multicolored houses. Moments will be captured in the most influential, artistic, and historical locations in New Orleans with the latest Iphone device. High resolution photos and videos will be received instantly. Music, photo props, and NOLA style refreshments and snacks will also be included.
Solo Travelers, Couples, Photographers (Scenery locations ), Families, Girls Trip and Sorority Groups are welcome!
New Orleans Jazz History and People of Color Tour
Discover the soul of New Orleans—where jazz, culture, and the stories of Gens de Couleurs and People of Color shape the city’s rhythm and spirit.
Begin your tour at Louis Armstrong Park—the Birthplace of Jazz—just steps from the French Quarter. This off-the-beaten-path experience blends music, culture, and history, highlighting the rich heritage of people of color in New Orleans. As you stroll through the Treme neighborhood, you’ll explore iconic landmarks, hear powerful stories, and learn about the Gens de Couleur and their lasting impact on Louisiana culture.
Discover a vibrant neighborhood full of rhythm, history, and flavor—an authentic slice of local life that deserves a spot on every New Orleans itinerary. All shared with NOLA love!
Tour Historic Vermilionville
Vermilionville sits on a beautiful tree-covered 23-acre site on the banks of the Bayou Vermilion with 19 attractions, including seven restored original homes with costumed artisans that provide demonstrations on crafts performed by Native Americans and early settlers. Vermilionville provides its guests with a place for history, music, food, cultural exchange, historic architecture and much more. This is a self-guided tour, where you can explore all of Vermilionville at your own pace.
Oak Alley Plantation and Large Airboat Swamp Tour from New Orleans
The Oak Alley plantation tour is one of the most magnificent plantation tours near New Orleans because of the 28 evenly spaced, huge Oak Trees that go from the river road to the Plantation House. The Greek Revival home dates back to 1837. Located on the grounds is a restaurant, blacksmith shop, Souvenir Shop and antique farm equipment. Next up is an airboat tour - hold onto your hat! Our New Orleans Airboat Swamp Tour is a high speed adventure that is part tour and part ride. Along the way, you will get a personal tour by your local Captain. Our airboats have stadium seating, so that the person in front of you does not obstruct your view. So, every airboat seat is great for experiencing the tour and viewing the wildlife.
Houmas House Estate and Gardens Guided Tour
Journey back in time at the Houmas House Estate and Gardens as you take a guided tour of the grand antebellum mansion, just a short drive from New Orleans, Louisiana, and immerse yourself in the rich history of the old South. Costumed staff bring the era to life as they share stories of this former sugar plantation, and you’ll have time to stroll through the South’s Most Beautiful Gardens before or after your tour. While you’re here, enjoy a delicious Southern meal at one of our on-site restaurants— The Carriage House Restaurant, offering a refined Louisiana cuisine, or the Dixie Café, perfect for a casual experience.
New Orleans Haunted History Ghost Tour
Take a romp through the haunted French Quarter on this famous New Orleans ghost tour. During your 2-hour evening walking tour, explore the grim and ghastly deeds of New Orleans’ haunted history as you follow your entertaining guide down dark and sinister streets. You’ll learn about infamous events that occurred long ago and be chilled by evidence of phantoms and ghosts that abound!
This is the original ghost tour of New Orleans. We are the oldest and largest walking tour company in the city. We are not only locals, we are natives to New Orleans. These are the ghostly tales that we heard growing up in and around the most unique city in America.
Our guides are licensed by the city. Our guides love their city and are proud to share their stories as well as some of their own personal encounters with the ghosts of New Orleans. Our tours are theatrically presented but are all historically accurate.
Small-Group Laura and Whitney Plantation Tour from New Orleans
Go beyond New Orleans to tour two grand Louisiana plantations on the banks of the Mississippi River. At Whitney Plantation, see the harsh realities and raw historical facts of a dark side of American history. The slave narratives and artwork recreate the world of a pre-Civil War southern sugar plantation and memorial in honor of the lives of the enslaved people who toiled there. Take a short drive down the Great River Road, admiring other plantations from afar and learning their unique stories. Pause in front of Oak Alley Plantation's famous oak-lined esplanade before arriving at your last stop, Laura Plantation. Hear personal stories of those who lived there, surrounded by sweeping sugarcane fields and historically significant slave quarters. This small-group tour allows a limited number of people to ensure a more personalized attention from your guide.
City Tour of New Orleans with Pickup
Go beyond the typical city tour experience and see New Orleans like a local. Relax in an enclosed air-conditioned minibus and get a great introduction to the history, culture, and architecture of the magnificent city of New Orleans.
New Orleans Bourbon Street Bar Crawl w/ Shots & Souvenir Cup
Get ready to dive into the famous New Orleans Bourbon Street with our Bourbon Street Bar Crawl! Guided by locals who live and breathe the city's culture, you’ll explore the most iconic bars and hidden gems where the real magic happens. Whether you’re in for a chill vibe with some live music in the afternoon or ready to turn up the heat with electric beats at night, we've got you covered.
Grab The Crawl Cup at the start—it’s not just a cool souvenir but your key to killer drink deals across the best spots in town even after your crawl is over! Plus, with multiple welcome shots included, you’re in for a real Bourbon Street experience.
Come make memories with new friends, get your fill of the city's legendary cocktails, and live it up on a crawl designed for thrill-seekers and fun-lovers. Don’t just visit New Orleans—experience it like a local and find out why our Bourbon Street Bar Crawl is the ultimate way to party in the Big Easy!
Private Tour and Seance at the House on Bourbon
A seance is when people sit around a round table and talk to a ghost. Most likely the ghost is a friend or a family member who is dead but very much alive in the spirit realm. Meeting a real Psychic Medium who's able to connect and give messages from those on the other side is a once in a lifetime opportunity. If a person feels they don't have someone on the other side they wish to talk to, they can still receive a message from their own angels and spirit guides whom they never had known before. This experience includes a spiritual reading and you can also learn the istory of the 1800s-style home.
Adults Only Ghost and Vampire Walking Tour in New Orleans
Delve into the eerie tales of New Orleans on this adults-only ghost and vampire walking tour, led by one of our master storytellers. At 8:00 PM, embark on a captivating journey through the city's haunted lore, exploring its dark past and chilling legends. With a maximum group size of 16-18, receive personalized attention as you hear chilling stories from your expert guide. Enjoy the flexibility of bringing a cocktail along, with a pause at a haunted bar in the French Quarter for a drink break and restroom access.
- Discover the haunting history of New Orleans on an exclusive adults-only tour
- Maximum group size of 16 for an intimate experience
- Bring your cocktail and enjoy a drink break at a haunted bar
- Led by an expert guide with in-depth knowledge of ghostly tales
Brooklyn Bridge and DUMBO District Guided Walking Tour
Discover the Marvels of the Brooklyn Bridge!
Begin your adventure at the Oculus, where our expert guide introduces the tour’s themes. As you walk toward City Hall Park, uncover the rich history of 19th-century New York and the urgent need for the Brooklyn Bridge. Learn why it was considered an engineering marvel as you walk its pedestrian path, with the Manhattan skyline unfolding before you.
Explore DUMBO’s artistic energy as you wander cobblestone streets filled with boutiques, galleries, and cafes. Capture iconic photos at Washington Street, where the Manhattan Bridge frames the Empire State Building, and relax in Brooklyn Bridge Park. The tour concludes at the historic Fulton Ferry Landing with insights into DUMBO’s food and entertainment scene.
Murder Mystery by Killer Theater
Experience a hilarious show and interactive game, as your group interrogates suspects, solves puzzles, or just sits back and enjoys the show!
Selected guests play murder suspects in the show, to outrageous laughs.
The Maison is a great location on Frenchmen Street -- the perfect place to see live music in New Orleans after the show! Whether or not you've seen a typical murder mystery, you'll have a blast -- and take home a piece of New Orleans you'll never forget!
New Orleans Original Craft Cocktail Walking Tour
Enjoy French Quarter courtyards, classic cocktails, and entertaining history! Did you know that the word “cocktail” originated in New Orleans? In a city that fosters creativity and breathes inspiration, it’s no wonder the history is so closely entwined with a culinary culture. On this small group tour you’ll drink in the rich history of the city as you explore the French Quarter, where the hour is always happy. If you don’t finish your drink, ask for a “to go cup.” This is not a bar crawl. It's history… with a twist!
Self Guided Walking Tour of New Orleans' Historic Garden District
Experience the charm of New Orleans’ Garden District at your own pace with David, a licensed tour guide eager to share his passion for the city and its history with others.
On this self-guided walking tour, you will stroll picturesque streets, discovering the fascinating stories behind mansions linked to Ann Rice and Nicolas Cage. Uncover the district's Civil War history, its role in slavery, and the survival tales of its stunning architecture. Delve into landmarks like Buckner Mansion and Sandra Bullock's Swiss Chalet. Discover the first home with indoor plumbing, the Walter Grinnan Robinson House, with its unique rain collection tank on the roof.
Get unlimited use of this tour before your booking date and after it. You can use the virtual tour option at home, too.
Once you have booked, you will receive instructions and a unique code to download the tour. The app displays directions to the starting point; when you’re in the right place, tap start.
Laura Plantation Tour with Transportation
WEST-AFRICAN Captured for their agricultural and construction skills, their work created the Louisiana colony and influenced all segments of the newly-forming Creole culture, best seen today in language, cuisine, music, family-centered traditions, architecture and life-style. This sugarcane plantation started in 1805 with 7 enslaved people (six west-Africans and one Amerindian). As the plantation grew, so did the number of enslaved workers. Four original slave cabins built in the 1840s remain standing today on the plantation. By the onset of the Civil War, 186 workers were enslaved on this farm. Following the emancipation of slaves in Louisiana (1866), the great majority of these former slaves continued to live in the Laura Plantation quarters.
Descendants of these men & women were displaced in 1895 when cypress lumber companies had their own workers inhabit the Laura slave quarters. The cabins were lived in until 1977. Descendants of slaves live near the Laura Plantation to this day.
New Orleans Voodoo, Storyville, Treme, Walking Tour
Our guides are by far the most skillful and very personally connected to NOLA history and culture, and no one else is doing this exact combination of fascinating tour subjects.
Garden District and Gates of Lafayette Cemetery Walking Tour
Our tour guides are New Orleanians with strong personal connections to the history and have many impressive credentials.
St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 Official Walking Tour
The Official Tour of St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 takes you through the gates to walk the paths between the tombs where the most famous of New Orleans' historical figures have been laid to rest. Visit the tombs of Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau, Homer Plessy, and more.
New Orleans French Quarter Walking and History Tour
Delve into the history of the French Quarter on a 2-hour walking tour with a knowledgeable guide who shares the legends and landmarks of this fascinating city. At a relaxed pace, take in the Mississippi River, French Market, St Louis Cathedral, the Cabildo, the Presbytere, Jackson Square and more. Visit historic buildings and secluded courtyards, see famous literary and silver screen locations, and learn about Creole culture. Your entertaining guide provides a deep understanding of the forces that shaped the Big Easy.
Dark History Tour In New Orleans
Ghosts, legends, and dark history – this is our most popular tour – a walk through the streets of the Old French Quarter, hearing the history of our city through the stories of its restless dead, it’s old legends, it’s great disasters, and unsolved murders. The stories are those that define our city and it’s people and most unsettling, it all really happened! The only tour in the city to focus on the Dark History of New Orleans--the things that made us what we are, but which the city council would just as soon not have you know! Led by pre-Katrina tour guides, and the only company in the city who features people who were licensed pre-Katrina and residents for decades.
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New Orleans Vampire Walking Tour
Visit the dark and mysterious world of the undead on this popular New Orleans vampire tour. Walk with your theatrical guide through the French Quarter and hear haunting legends of New Orleans’ famous vampires – ‘real’ and fictional. Visit sites associated with these creatures of the night, where you’ll hear chilling tales and learn of scandalous acts. Stop at a notable vampire tavern as well as movie locations from ‘Interview With a Vampire’ and other blood-sucking stories. Be sure to bring garlic along – just in case!
Whitney Plantation Tour with Transportation from New Orleans
Visit the Whitney Plantation of New Orleans and step back in time as you explore the 18th-century plantation museum, the only one of its kind in Louisiana. On this 5-hour tour (including travel time from New Orleans,) you’ll see museum exhibits, memorial artwork, and restored buildings. Learn about an important part of American history as recorded from first-person slave narratives.
The Whitney Plantation is a self-guided audio tour experience. Please make sure to download the Whitney Plantation app on your cell phone, tablet, or iPad to listen to an audio tour.
You can also upgrade your experience to include a 90-minute swamp tour.
Oak Alley Plantation and Small Airboat Tour from New Orleans
Oak Alley Plantation features picturesque Oak Trees, beautiful landscaping, an elegant 1837 Greek Revival style plantation house, a blacksmith shop, a restaurant, and antique farm equipment. Guests will get a tour of the Oak Alley’s house and time to explore. After your plantation tour, you will experience the best of both: an educational swamp tour and a high speed airboat ride. You will travel at high speeds on the airboat, but also slow down and stop for pictures. Along the way, you will get a personal tour by your local Captain.