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Experience New Orleans with this private citywide driving tour for $83, guided by a local jazz musician, visiting iconic neighborhoods and landmarks.

This citywide driving tour in New Orleans offers a unique way to discover the city’s most beloved spots in about 4 to 5 hours. For $83 per person, you gain the insights of a local jazz musician who guides you through the city’s vibrant neighborhoods and highlights, making it an engaging and personalized experience. The tour is limited to 7 travelers, ensuring a comfortable, intimate setting, and it covers a wide array of stops from historic cemeteries to iconic districts.
What sets this tour apart is the blend of cultural exploration, scenic photography stops, and personalized recommendations. With five-star reviews, including praise for the knowledgeable guide and the flexibility to tailor the experience, this tour appeals to those seeking a deeper look into New Orleans beyond the typical tourist routes. The tour is ideal for history, architecture, jazz, or foodies who want a warm, engaging, and insider perspective on the city.

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The tour begins in the French Quarter, the historic heart of New Orleans, known for its vibrant streets and architecture. It concludes back at the initial meeting point, making it easy to continue exploring or return to your hotel. The mobile ticket system adds convenience, allowing seamless access and flexibility.
The tour departs with confirmation received at booking, and it is suitable for most travelers, including those with service animals. It is near public transportation, making it accessible for visitors staying in different parts of the city.

The first stop is Frenchmen Street, famous for its lively jazz clubs and music venues. Here, the local jazz musician offers recommendations on where to listen to live jazz, giving you insider tips on the city’s iconic music scene. This 30-minute stop is free of charge and sets the tone for the musical soul of New Orleans.
This neighborhood is an essential part of the city’s culture, and the guide’s tips help you discover authentic jazz performances beyond the typical tourist spots. This stop is perfect for music lovers eager to explore New Orleans’ legendary jazz venues.

Next is Faubourg Marigny, a vibrant neighborhood renowned for its large murals and colorful shotgun houses. The guide helps explain what a shotgun house is, a typical architectural style in New Orleans. Visitors also see the NOCCA high school and the Plessy v. Ferguson plaque, deepening understanding of the city’s history and cultural significance.
Spend about 20 minutes here capturing Instagram-worthy photos in front of murals and learning about local architecture. The area’s lively atmosphere and artistic expressions make it a favorite for those interested in urban art and history.

The Musicians Village, constructed in 2006 after Hurricane Katrina, features homes built specifically for musicians displaced by the storm. This 30-minute stop offers insight into the city’s resilience and support for its artistic community. The neighborhood stands as a tribute to the commitment to preserving and nurturing musical talent in New Orleans.
The neighborhood’s story and architecture add depth to the tour, making it more than just a scenic drive. It’s a meaningful visit for those interested in the city’s recovery and ongoing cultural efforts.

The tour takes you to St. Augustine Church, situated in America’s oldest African American neighborhood. Over 40 minutes, visitors see this historic church and learn about its importance in the community. The stop emphasizes the African American heritage and history woven into New Orleans’ fabric.
The church’s architecture and its role in local history make this a compelling highlight. The stop offers a quiet moment to reflect on the city’s diverse cultural roots.

Built in 1853, St. Louis Cemetery No. 3 is one of the city’s oldest cemeteries. The 30-minute visit allows for picture-taking and appreciation of the unique above-ground tombs characteristic of New Orleans. The guide shares stories about notable burials and the cemetery’s history, enriching your understanding of local burial traditions.
This cemetery is a must-see for architecture buffs and history enthusiasts, providing a glimpse into New Orleans’ approach to honoring its dead.

City Park is often compared to Central Park but larger, and a 30-minute stop here offers beautiful scenery, walking paths, and photo opportunities. The park’s lush landscape and sculptures showcase the city’s natural beauty and leisure spaces. The guide points out key features and scenic spots for memorable photos.
Ideal for visitors who appreciate outdoor spaces, this stop highlights the easy balance of nature and art in New Orleans.
The 9th oldest university in the United States, Tulane University, is known for its historic architecture and beautiful campus. The 30-minute visit offers a quick look at this prestigious institution, emphasizing its place in American higher education history.
Students and architecture enthusiasts will appreciate the university’s classic buildings and green spaces, adding an academic touch to the tour.
The Garden District is famous for its neighborhood of stunning historic homes. During a 30-minute stop, the guide points out notable architecture and discusses the area’s interesting history. The district’s grand mansions and lush gardens provide excellent photo opportunities.
This part of the tour appeals to fans of architecture, history, and Southern charm, offering a visual feast of colorful facades and historic grandeur.
The tour concludes with a 30-minute stop at Lake Pontchartrain, a vast lake that many visitors don’t get the chance to see. Its size and scenery make it a distinctive highlight, especially for those wanting a more natural, scenic experience outside the city’s urban core.
Here, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the lake, adding a peaceful, scenic ending to the tour.
One of the tour’s key strengths is its flexibility. The local jazz musician guide is happy to customize the experience based on your interests, whether that’s food, architecture, history, jazz, or murals. This personalized approach allows for a richer, more relevant exploration of New Orleans.
This tour’s ability to adjust to your preferences makes it stand out from more rigid group options. It’s especially suitable for those who want a tailored experience, with the guide’s expert suggestions enhancing the visit.
The meeting point is in the French Quarter, with the tour ending back at the start location for convenience. The mobile ticket system simplifies access, and most travelers can participate, including those with service animals. The tour is most often booked 32 days in advance, reflecting its popularity.
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, offering peace of mind if plans change. The small group size and personalized attention provide a more intimate experience than larger bus tours.
This private citywide tour offers a well-rounded view of New Orleans’ neighborhoods, landmarks, and cultural highlights. Led by a local jazz musician, it combines music, history, architecture, and scenic stops in a way that feels both informative and relaxed.
The high ratings and enthusiastic reviews confirm that this tour delivers on quality, with visitors praising the guide’s knowledge and friendliness. The customization options and small-group setting make it an attractive choice for those wanting an authentic, insider experience in New Orleans.
“My siblings and I spent a wonderful day with Quay. He was knowledgeable, welcoming and we had such fun with him seeing much of New Orleans. It is…”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour is designed to be accessible to most travelers, including families and those with service animals.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs approximately 4 to 5 hours, covering multiple neighborhoods and landmarks.
Can I customize the stops or focus areas?
Yes, the guide is happy to tailor the experience to your interests, whether it’s jazz, food, architecture, or history.
What is included in the price?
The price of $83 per person covers all stops, guidance from a local jazz musician, and the transportation during the tour.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends in the French Quarter, providing a central and convenient location.
Is there a minimum group size?
Yes, the tour operates with a maximum of 7 travelers, ensuring personalized attention.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to rain or storms, you’ll be offered a reschedule or full refund.
How do I book this tour?
You can reserve your spot online in advance, with most bookings made about 32 days ahead.
Can I bring my service animal?
Yes, service animals are welcomed and allowed on the tour.
Is this tour recommended for first-timers in New Orleans?
Absolutely, it’s highly recommended for those new to the city, offering a broad and engaging overview with local insights.