Explore New Orleans on a self-guided walking tour, starting at the historic Congo Square. This engaging journey weaves through 2.8 km of the city’s rich history, where architecture, music, and ritual come alive. With audio guidance, learn fascinating facts at your own pace, and enjoy interactive quizzes that unlock more content as you walk. The tour is designed for solo adventurers or those who want to team up with friends, allowing for a unique blend of learning and fun. Perfect for any weather, this tour can be undertaken anytime and takes about two hours to complete.
- Self-guided tour, allowing for personal pace and exploration
- 2.8 km route featuring iconic sites like Bourbon Street and Jackson Square
- Interactive audio guide with quizzes for added engagement
- Enjoy this activity solo or with friends—no group required.
Start your walk at Louis Armstrong Park in Tremé — just open Ciceru nearby to begin exploring the ground where New Orleans first learned to keep time.
Pause outside the candle-lit ruins of respectability where Jean Lafitte once mixed contraband with charm.
Glance up at this 1850s townhouse, proof that even plumbing could be prestige when enslaved hands kept it flowing.
Stroll through America’s oldest bazaar, where two centuries of bargaining still echo between hot-sauce stalls.
Watch sugar fall like snow over the Mississippi breeze — a powdered sermon in fried dough.
Stand at the city’s most theatrical stage, where armies, artists, and fortune-tellers have all tried to upstage each other.
Admire from outside the triple spires that have survived fires, floods, and faith’s occasional melodrama.
Listen at the doorway: the air still hums with brass lines that refuse to retire.
Wrap up your tour on Bourbon Street. Take a moment to watch the balconies blink awake — the city’s loudest confession still in progress.
Start your walk at Louis Armstrong Park in Tremé — just open Ciceru nearby to begin exploring the ground where New Orleans first learned to keep time.
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United States Dollar (USD)
Central Time Zone (CT) (GMT-6)
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Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
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