NEW ORLEANS’ GARDEN DISTRICT IS ONE OF THE MOST PICTURESQUE
NEIGHBORHOODS IN THE NATION, next to it is bustling Magazine Street.
If you’re looking to explore outside of the French Quarter area, and
see how our people live and have lived, this excursion is perfect for
you or your group.
After that, a stop in LAFAYETTE CEMETERY, the oldest city-owned
CEMETERY. You’ll learn the burial practices and traditions that make
our cemeteries unique.
Then, during the tour, you’ll set eyes on the current residences of
New Orleanians Anne Rice, Sandra Bullock, and John Goodman. You’ll
see houses featured in movies such as The Curious Case of Benjamin
Button. As well, you’ll see the Buckner Mansion of American Horror
Story fame.
Included in this tour is a stroll along beautiful Magazine Street,
historically the line between the rich and working class of NOLA. As
well we’ll walk a few blocks from Magazine into the Irish Channel
where you’ll see our famous “shotgun houses.”
The GARDEN DISTRICT WAS FOUNDED IN 1832, between St. Charles Avenue,
First Street, Magazine Street and Toledano Street. Originally its own
city, it was annexed by NEW ORLEANS in 1852. You’ll learn more about
this and other historic facts as you see the neighborhood’s gorgeous
mansions and their notable large, opulent lawns.
Tour is designed to be 1.5 hours, but can run up to 2 hours.
Check in is 15 minutes prior to start.
For everyone’s courtesy, tours leave on time.
Tour is about a mile and half walk.
Tours go on rain or shine.
Tour does not end where tour STARTS.
Guest will be helped after the tour with directions to where they are
going next.
Easy to get to with the St Charles Streetcar.
The CEMETERY IS CLOSED FOR ALL FEDERAL HOLIDAYS AND THE WEEK BEFORE
MARDI GRAS PLUS THE DAY AFTER.
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