New Orleans Full Day Private Tour
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New Orleans Full Day Private Tour

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6h - 8h
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About this experience

This isn’t just a sightseeing trip—it’s a journey into the heart of New Orleans. From the powdered-sugar charm of Café du Monde to the sweeping oaks of City Park and the spires of St. Louis Cathedral, each stop is chosen to showcase the city’s history, culture, and magic. Magnolia Heritage tours go beyond surface sightseeing. At Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar and the golden Joan of Arc statue, you won’t just hear facts—you’ll uncover legends of pirates, saints, artists, and dreamers who shaped the city’s character. Whether exploring the French Market, pausing in Jackson Square, or wandering the Botanical Garden, every moment immerses you in the spirit of past and present. Unlike crowded bus tours, this experience is small, personal, and flexible. Your guide is more than a narrator—they’re a storyteller and local host who ensures you not only see New Orleans but truly experience it, leaving you with lasting memories and a deeper connection to one of America’s most legendary cities.

Available options

New Orleans Full Day Private Tour

Pickup included

Biloxi / Gulfport Pickup

Pickup from Biloxi/Gulfport: This is for guests who are staying in the Biloxi Gulfport area<br/>Pickup included

Mobile AL Pickup

Mobile AL Pickup : This is for guests that wish to be picked up and dropped of from Mobile AL<br/>Pickup included

What's included

Private transportation
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
A complementary order of Beignet's from Cafe Du Monde is Included in this tour

Detailed itinerary

1

Bite into New Orleans’ most famous treat! Fresh, hot beignets buried in powdered sugar and a cup of chicory coffee, all enjoyed under ancient oaks and Spanish moss in the heart of City Park. This open-air café is a true local tradition, blending irresistible flavors with a setting that feels straight out of a storybook.

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Stop 2

Step into one of the nation’s largest and most beautiful urban parks, where 1,300 acres of ancient live oaks draped in Spanish moss create a canopy of timeless Southern charm. Wander along serene lagoons, discover world-class sculpture gardens, and stroll through winding trails that invite both quiet reflection and adventure. From iconic photo spots to hidden corners filled with history and art, City Park is a place where New Orleans slows down, offering a perfect blend of nature, culture, and relaxation.

3

A lush oasis tucked inside City Park, the Botanical Garden is a living showcase of color and creativity. More than 2,000 varieties of plants flourish across themed gardens, from vibrant roses and tropical blooms to serene Japanese landscapes. Sculptures by local artists are woven throughout the grounds, creating an enchanting blend of art and nature. Whether you’re strolling beneath archways of flowers, pausing by tranquil fountains, or breathing in the sweet perfume of seasonal blossoms, the garden offers a refreshing escape and a feast for the senses.

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Stop 4

The beating heart of the city, the French Quarter is where history, music, and flavor collide in a vibrant swirl of sights and sounds. Cobblestone streets lead past 18th-century Creole townhouses with their iconic wrought-iron balconies, while jazz drifts from clubs and street performers keep the energy alive on every corner. From the bustling shops of Royal Street to the lively spirit of Bourbon Street, this district offers an unforgettable mix of culture, cuisine, and celebration. Whether you’re drawn by the architecture, the music, or the magic of its storied past, the French Quarter is New Orleans at its most iconic.

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Stop 5

– A tradition since 1791, the French Market is the oldest of its kind in the United States and still brims with the lively energy of a true marketplace. Stretching along the Mississippi River, it’s a feast for the senses—rows of stalls overflowing with fresh produce, Cajun spices, local crafts, art, and souvenirs. Street musicians set the soundtrack while food vendors tempt you with everything from jambalaya to pralines. Blending Old World charm with modern flair, the French Market is the perfect place to shop, sample, and soak up the everyday culture of New Orleans.

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Stop 6

The most photographed spot in New Orleans, Jackson Square is a masterpiece of history and atmosphere. Anchored by the soaring spires of St. Louis Cathedral, the square is framed by elegant 18th-century buildings and a lively parade of artists, musicians, and street performers. The equestrian statue of Andrew Jackson stands proudly at its center, surrounded by manicured gardens that offer the perfect vantage point for photos. Whether you’re admiring the architecture, browsing local art, or simply soaking in the energy of the Quarter, Jackson Square captures the soul of New Orleans in one iconic setting.

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Stop 7

Rising high above Jackson Square, St. Louis Cathedral is the crown jewel of the French Quarter and the oldest continuously active Roman Catholic cathedral in the United States. Its striking triple spires and gleaming white façade are iconic, but step inside and you’ll find soaring ceilings, intricate stained glass, and a sanctuary filled with centuries of history and devotion. From its role in New Orleans’ founding to its place as a cultural landmark today, the cathedral embodies both the city’s spiritual heart and architectural grandeur. It’s a stop that inspires awe, reflection, and unforgettable photographs.

8

Step back in time at one of the oldest bars in America, housed in an 18th-century Creole cottage said to have once been the headquarters of the infamous pirate Jean Lafitte. By candlelight and lantern glow, the bar’s weathered brick walls and low timber beams create an atmosphere steeped in legend and mystery. Today, it’s as famous for its history as it is for its signature frozen “Purple Drank,” making it a perfect blend of New Orleans folklore and French Quarter nightlife. A stop here lets you sip a drink while standing inside a living piece of the city’s colorful past.

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Gleaming in gold at the edge of the French Quarter, the Maid of Orleans stands tall as a symbol of courage, faith, and resilience. Gifted to the city by France, this striking equestrian statue honors New Orleans’ deep French roots and Joan’s enduring legacy as a warrior and saint. Set against the backdrop of historic streets and lively markets, the statue is both a photo-worthy landmark and a reminder of the city’s Old World heritage. It’s a quick stop that connects New Orleans’ spirit of bravery and faith to its European past.

What's not included

Gratuities are not included in the tour price and are never expected—but always appreciated. If you feel your guide provided an exceptional experience, tipping is a great way to show your appreciation
Guests will have the option to select a variety of options to stop and enjoy lunch. Guests are responsible for the cost of their own lunch.

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Service animals allowed
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Walking - This is a half walking half driving tour. Guests will need to be able to walk for a good portion of this tour.

About Mobile

Mobile, Alabama, is a vibrant port city rich in history and culture, known for its beautiful azalea blooms, historic architecture, and lively festivals. With a unique blend of Southern charm and Gulf Coast influences, it offers a variety of attractions from historic sites to outdoor adventures.

Top Attractions

USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park

This park features the USS Alabama, a World War II battleship, and the USS Drum, a World War II submarine. It's a must-visit for history buffs and offers a glimpse into naval history.

Historical 2-3 hours Moderate (around $20 for adults, discounts for seniors and children)

Bellingrath Gardens and Home

A stunning 65-acre public garden and historic home, Bellingrath Gardens is known for its beautiful landscapes, seasonal displays, and the elegant Bellingrath Home.

Nature 2-4 hours Moderate (around $25 for adults, discounts for seniors and children)

Mobile Carnival Museum

This museum showcases the history and traditions of Mobile's Mardi Gras celebrations, featuring elaborate floats, costumes, and artifacts.

Cultural 1-2 hours Budget (around $10 for adults, discounts for seniors and children)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Gulf Shrimp

Fresh shrimp from the Gulf of Mexico, often served grilled, fried, or in seafood dishes like gumbo and jambalaya.

Main Course Contains shellfish

Fried Green Tomatoes

A Southern classic, made from unripe green tomatoes coated in cornmeal and fried until crispy.

Appetizer Vegetarian (if cooked in vegetable oil)

Mobile's White Chocolate Strawberries

A local specialty, featuring fresh strawberries dipped in white chocolate, often with a hint of local flavors like bourbon or pecans.

Dessert Vegetarian (if no alcohol is added)

Popular Activities

Kayaking and paddleboarding in Mobile Bay Hiking and biking in local parks and nature trails Spa treatments and wellness centers Picnicking in local parks and gardens Visiting museums and historic sites Attending local festivals and events Swimming and sunbathing at local beaches Fishing and boating in Mobile Bay

Best Time to Visit

March to May, September to November

Spring and fall offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and vibrant festivals like Mardi Gras. The city's azaleas are in full bloom during spring, making it a picturesque time to visit.

15-28°C 60-82°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: Spanish
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

US Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

CST (GMT-6) or CDT (GMT-5) during daylight saving time

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Mobile is generally safe for visitors, with a mix of urban and suburban areas. As with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Use licensed taxis and rideshare services
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs and avoid carrying large amounts of cash

Getting there

By air
  • Mobile Regional Airport • 10 km from city center
By bus

Mobile Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

The Wave offers affordable and reliable bus service throughout Mobile. Fares are reasonable, and schedules are available online.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Downtown Mobile Spring Hill Midtown Mobile

Day trips

Fairhope
50 km (31 miles) from Mobile • Full day

Fairhope is a picturesque town on the Eastern Shore of Mobile Bay, known for its charming downtown, art galleries, and beautiful waterfront views.

Gulf Shores and Orange Beach
80 km (50 miles) from Mobile • Full day or overnight

Gulf Shores and Orange Beach offer beautiful beaches, water sports, and a variety of dining and entertainment options along the Gulf Coast.

Bellingrath Gardens and Home
15 km (9 miles) from Mobile • Half day to full day

Bellingrath Gardens and Home is a stunning 65-acre public garden and historic home, known for its beautiful landscapes, seasonal displays, and the elegant Bellingrath Home.

Festivals

Mardi Gras Mobile • February or March (dates vary each year) Mobile Bayfest • October (annual) Azalea City Art Walk • Second Thursday of each month (March-November)

Pro tips

  • Visit during the spring or fall for pleasant weather and vibrant festivals, such as Mardi Gras and the Azalea City Art Walk
  • Explore the city's historic districts and neighborhoods, such as Downtown Mobile, Spring Hill, and Midtown, for a mix of attractions, dining, and shopping
  • Take a day trip to nearby destinations, such as Fairhope, Gulf Shores, and Orange Beach, for a variety of experiences and activities
  • Try local specialties, such as Gulf shrimp, fried green tomatoes, and Mobile's famous white chocolate strawberries
  • Support local businesses and buy locally made products, such as art, crafts, and souvenirs, to contribute to the local economy and community
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 0-110
1
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 5
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