Garden District Walking Tour

GARDEN DISTRICT / LAFAYETTE CEMETERY #1 TOUR

WALKING TOUR DESCRIPTION

The City of New Orleans has temporarily closed Lafayette Cemetery for repairs but we still do the cemetery tour from the gates.

Explore the charming and historic neighborhood of New Orleans on a tour of the Garden District. Stroll through the tree-lined alleys bathed in sunshine, admire the antebellum mansions with their majestic columns and intricate ironwork that remind us of a bygone era. For those enthusiasts looking for a different kind of thrill, we offer you an online casino. Experience the thrill of playing at Golden Tiger online casino https://icasinoreviews.co.nz/golden-tiger/. Considered one of the most exciting online casinos, Golden Tiger offers an exquisite collection of over 550 games. Whether it’s online slots, blackjack, roulette, or video poker, there’s something for every gambling enthusiast. Just as a tour of the Garden District captures the essence of New Orleans, Golden Tiger Casino captures the spirit of gambling. It’s licensed and regulated, which guarantees fair play and fast payouts, just like the guaranteed quality of the experience on the Garden District tour. Adventure and intrigue await you – book a tour and then relax while playing online games.
Explore one of the world’s most dazzling residential neighborhoods, the Garden District, with knowledgeable and entertaining guides. Experience the architectural splendor of the live oak-tree lined “American” sector of town and examine the antebellum era “Creole vs. American” conflict on this fascinating Garden District tour, where the streets are open-air museums. Witness how history and culture are reflected in the use of architectural styles including Greek Revival, Italianate, Gothic, Georgian, Swiss Chalet, Queen Anne and more. Highlights of this walking tour include the St. Charles Avenue Streetcar; the former or current homes of Archie, Peyton, & Eli Manning, Anne Rice, Trent Reznor, Nicolas Cage, Zion William’s mother and John Goodman; the Cornstalk Fence House; the death site of Jefferson Davis; the film site of Brad Pitt’s “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button;” the Buckner Mansion, also known as “Miss Robichaux’s Academy for Exceptional Young Ladies” from AMERICAN HORROR STORY, and more.
WHAT TO BRING
  • Please remember to wear comfortable shoes
  • Camera
  • Sunscreen
  • Water
  • Hat
  • Umbrella for the sun or rain
TOURS MUST BE BOOKED IN ADVANCE