Set out on foot to soak up 300 years of history in the French Quarter, the oldest district in New Orleans. Admire the delicate scrollwork balconies and pastel-hued architecture of the Vieux Carre, and then make your way to the St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 to learn about the Creole tradition of above-ground burials.
Meet up with your guide in the heart of the French Quarter and delve right into the culture and history of the Big Easy. Stroll the streets of the streets of NOLA's most famous area, admiring the Spanish and European architecture of protected buildings and registered historic sites as your guide shares facts and stories about the district's past.
Keep walking until you reach St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, one of New Orleans' famous cities of the dead. Hear why New Orleans' cemeteries have graves and tombs built above ground, and see the final resting place of fabled voodoo priestess Marie Laveau before scoping out more culturally significant landmarks with your guide.