Did you know New Orleans has a vibrant microbrewery scene? Come taste for yourself! What could be better than a bike ride from one craft beer to the next, interspersed with the sights and stories of the Garden District? Not much, if you ask us.
We'll pedal to our first brew at Port Orleans Brewery. Next we'll zig-zag together through the the Irish Channel and the Garden District, stopping in at two more breweries along the route. Between refreshing libations, you'll get to see and hear about some of New Orleans most beautiful neighborhoods.
Frosty beers and a bike ride with friends - old and new; it's the best way to get off the beaten path and enjoy this city like a local.
3 craft beers are included in the price.
This is an excellent group activity. Please call in advance to schedule groups larger than 10.
Adults, ages 21 and over only
We'll roll under the shade of the live oak tree lined streets of the Garden District. You will marvel at the beautiful mansions owned by wealthy merchants of the past and celebrities of the present. Your guide will tell you stories of not only the people who lived there but also the communities that built these beauties. You will travel to the neighborhoods those builders lived in and hear what life was like for them.
We zigzag through the Irish Channel, so named for the Irish immigrants who first settled here in the 1830s. This working class neighborhood was known for its shotgun homes, Irish community, and its proximity to the ports and breweries where many residents worked.
Today it's home to multiple craft beer breweries.
We'll stop at 3 breweries along the route. Each one is different, with their own style and flavor, but they all have one thing in common: great-tasting beer. We'll take you to some local spots you might not find on your own.
We're on the corner of Baronne St and Washington Ave, two blocks from the Washington stop on the St. Charles Streetcar line. Entrance is just through the gate in the red metal fence.
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Central Time Zone (CT) (GMT-6)
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Greyhound Bus Station, Megabus Stop
The bus system is affordable and covers most of the city, but can be slow due to traffic.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
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