Private tour

New Orleans: Garden District Walking Tour

Activity provider: 504tours
Private tour

New Orleans: Garden District Walking Tour

Activity provider: 504tours
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From US$ 45 per person

Likely to sell out

Enjoy a leisurely walk through the Garden District, home of Anglo-Protestants who made fortunes with cotton, sugarcane, and shipping. Witness opulent 19th-century homes and with your experienced guide, learn the fascinating history behind them.

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Duration 2 hours
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Live tour guide
English, German
Wheelchair accessible
Private group

Experience

Highlights
  • Visit the oldest above-ground municipal cemetery in the city
  • Admire a mansion that played a star role in a Hollywood blockbuster
  • Enjoy the sight of the Caroll-Crawford Mansion
  • Learn about the history of New Orleans
Full description
Enjoy a totally unique walking tour through New Orleans' Garden District and marvel at the opulent 19th-century mansions that are so common in this area. With your experienced guide, you will learn about the history behind these magnificent homes, the former owners, visitors and about the city of New Orleans in general.  Get to witness mansions that so often tell the story of wealth found and sometimes lost, during the second half of the 19th century. Marvel at the homes, designed with a love of Greek Revival and Italianate building styles, with some of them reminiscent of grand plantation mansions.  Your leisurely walk starts by visiting two iconic mansions, the Bosworth-Haus and, the Burnside Mansion. The former owners, one a successful ice-magnate, the other a plantation owner lived in decadent homes with stunning architectural features, all of which you will get to admire during this tour.  After a stop at the oldest municipal cemetery where you will learn about the city's above-ground burial traditions, you will get to visit Commander's Palace, one of New Orleans' most famous restaurants. Culinary stars such as Paul Prudhomme and Emeril Lagasse trained here under the watchful eyes of other master chefs and its owner, Ella Brennan. The tour's next stop is the Eustis-Haus, which was built for the daughter of a cotton factor and is now the home of Hollywood movie actress Sandra Bullock, who purchased it for $2.25 million. Nearby you will get the chance to see the Lonsdale house on Prytania Street. His house is the oldest in the Garden District and today belongs to a wealthy local tea and coffee importer. The walk ends at the Rink, a former skating rink that today houses a local coffee shop, an independent bookstore, and small boutiques.
Includes
  • A guided walking tour through the Garden District
  • Food and beverages

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Meeting point

Starbucks Coffee Shop, 2801 Magazine St. (on the corner of Washington Avenue.), New Orleans, LA 70115

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What to bring

  • Comfortable shoes

Know before you go

  • Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
Customer reviews

Overall rating

5 /5

based on 31 reviews

Review summary

  • Guide
    5/5
  • Value for money
    4.9/5
  • Service
    5/5
  • Organization
    5/5

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Absolutely loved the tour! we were a group with an age range from 17 to 42 years old, all of us enjoyed it and found it very interesting. the guide was very knowledgeable and entertaining. would definitely recommend to anyone! The only thing is, and this is not a tour issue, this is general knowledge, it is walking and it is New Orleans, so sidewalks are very uneven so if you have mobility issues just be aware. the tour guide will accommodate to the best of their ability though.

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April 1, 2023

Regina (I hope I spelled her name right) was our tour guide and she was amazing! You could tell right away that history was her passion. She had so many facts about the houses and places around the garden district and even recommended other areas to visit. Sadly, our tour got cut short as the rain drenched us in minutes. She stayed with us until our Uber came. She was such an awesome person and educated in her knowledge of New Orleans.

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April 1, 2023

Randy was great—-answered lots of questions about A wide range of topics. Moved at our speed. Gave us a number of excellent recommendations for things to see and places to go. He even followed up with a text after the tour to give us the contact information on a tour we wanted!

April 1, 2023

Product ID: 195488