Join a local guide and discover the iconic Garden District of New Orleans on this small-group guided walking tour.
Discover the Garden District, one of New Orleans’ most historic and picturesque neighbourhoods. Once a vast plantation, it became home to grand mansions and lush gardens in the 1800s. On this guided walking tour, stroll oak-lined streets and admire stunning antebellum architecture while learning about the families, architects, and events that shaped the area.
View Lafayette Cemetery from the gates and hear about New Orleans’ unique above-ground tombs and burial traditions. Then, explore hidden gems like the Barthelemy Rey House, Soria-Creel House, and Fire Station #23. If time allows, see the building where F. Scott Fitzgerald once lived.
Stop outside Commander’s Palace, a beloved restaurant known for its Victorian charm. Continue past homes with Hollywood and music-industry ties, and hear stories of local culture, noise ordinances, and the neighbourhood’s evolving identity.
Cross into the Irish Channel, a former working-class district filled with shotgun-style homes and rich immigrant history. Enjoy a short break at a local spot before finishing near the streetcar line, with insider tips from your guide on where to eat, drink, and explore next.