Discover the Romance and Flavors of New Orleans on a Food and History Tour with a Local Guide.
Home to historic mansions, hauntingly beautiful cemeteries and giant oak trees, this district is the romance of New Orleans. Close to the St. Charles streetcar, you'll meet your host Michelle at Lafayette Cemetery and discuss the history with her. Then it's on to the food at the next 3 stops! Enjoy a favorite neighborhood eatery for a taste of the Italian and Creole roots of the city. Next stop, Dat Dog for sausages like alligator, crawfish and duck (with vegetarian and vegan options available!). You'll finish with a Creole dessert: learn the history of chicory over cafe au lait and delicious filled beignets!
• Enjoy a favorite neighborhood eatery for a taste of Italian and Creole roots
• See the above-ground tombs New Orleans is known for and learn the city's unique traditions!
• More traditional pork and vegetarian/vegan options available
• Hosted by a New Orleans native guide
Indulge in delectable Creole and Cajun cuisine paired with tasty libations while visiting 3 locally-owned restaurants, walking the cemetery and learning about the neighborhood in this amazing, historical city.
Indulge in delectable Creole and Cajun cuisine paired with tasty libations while visiting 3 locally-owned restaurants, walking the cemetery and learning about the neighborhood in this amazing, historical city.
Indulge in delectable Creole and Cajun cuisine paired with tasty libations while visiting 3 locally-owned restaurants, walking the cemetery and learning about the neighborhood in this amazing, historical city.
Indulge in delectable Creole and Cajun cuisine paired with tasty libations while visiting 3 locally-owned restaurants, walking the cemetery and learning about the neighborhood in this amazing, historical city.
Meet at the corner of Washington Ave & Coliseum St. across from Commander's Palace & outside the cemetery wall.
Host name: Michelle Mashon
Host phone number: +17739830626
Address: 1403 Washington Ave, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
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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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