If you only have a short amount of time but you want to see as much of the French Quarter as possible, this is your tour! We will move at a fast pace, but you'll be able to get all those pictures! We will see all the famous sites of the French Quarter in 45 minutes. There is not as much storytelling or history as you get on a typical two-hour tour, but your guide will follow-up with a recap of the tour and a list of recommended ways to enjoy New Orleans even more.
This 1-way private transfer is great for groups of 5 or fewer
24/7 year-round availability is ideal for late or early arrivals
Convenient for families, infant car seats are available
Skip the hassle of hailing a taxi or relying on public transportation
What To Expect
Jackson Square
Start your whirlwind tour in the heart of the city, Jackson Square. From here you can see St. Louis Cathedral, two Louisiana State Museums, the iconic Pontalba Apartments, and the statue of Andrew Jackson (of course). Your guide will give you a brief history of New Orleans, then it’s off you go!
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Chartres Street
Continue up Chartres Street for some examples of iconic New Orleans architecture and great shops and restaurants, including a home that was prepared as a refuge for Napoleon (spoiler: he stood us up), a museum dedicated the stranger aspects of 19th Century pharmaceutical profession(leeches!) and the Louisiana State Supreme Courthouse.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Bourbon Street
Zoom down Bourbon Street for a taste (not literally – that would be gross) of the center of nighttime revelry in New Orleans, including the most notorious music halls and drinking establishments. Don’t worry, it’s usually not that shocking during the day.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Royal Street
Royal Street has the most beautiful examples of French Quarter townhouses with iron-lace balconies, street performers, and art galleries. This is the street of your New Orleans dreams!
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Lalaurie Mansion
Pause long enough to get a few pictures of New Orleans’ “most haunted” house – the former residence of 19th Century serial killer Madame Delphine LaLaurie. Maybe you’ll get the shivers!
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Old Ursuline Convent Museum
Here is the oldest building in the region, originally built for the Ursulines nuns who came to New Orleans in 1727 to add some respectability to the town – good luck, poor nuns!
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
French Market
Get some ideas for future snacking and shopping at the French Market, the open-air market near the river where New Orleans has shopped and eaten for centuries. Scope out the alligator heads, voodoo dolls, pralines, crepes, shot glasses, and oysters you have been looking for! But you’ll have to come back later – we have more to see!
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Decatur Street
Experience a little of the “grit” of the French Quarter on Decatur Street, where there are interesting shops, seafood restaurants, cafes, candy shops, music everywhere, and a golden statue of Joan of Arc!
Follow the powdered sugar to world-famous Cafe Du Monde, the very best place for sipping cafe au lait while eating beignets and people-watching and listening to live jazz. If your grandma came here she did it – you have to do it, too! Hungry yet? We are almost done!
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Washington Artillery Park
This park is now called Oscar Dunn Park (but Google hasn’t gotten the memo), and it’s the perfect place to end your super-fast tour of the French Quarter, with views of Jackson Square and the Mississippi River. You have earned those beignets and you are SO much smarter and fitter than you were an hour ago!
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Highlight
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Not wheelchair accessible
Stroller accessible
Service animals allowed
Near public transportation
Most travelers can participate
Not recommended for travelers with mobility issues – this is a fast-paced tour!
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 14 travelers
Include
Contact information for your New Orleans tour guide
Follow-up list of recommended restaurants and attractions
Exclude
Guide Gratuity