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New Orleans Garden District Architecture Tour

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Looking to explore the rich history and stunning architecture of one of New Orleans' most picturesque neighborhoods?

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  • Tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
  • Appropriate for All Ages
  • Cameras are Permitted

Look no further than the Garden District Architecture Tour. Led by expert guides who know the ins and outs of this charming area like the back of their hand, this tour gives visitors a chance to see some of the city's most breathtaking Victorians, Madeleine-style homes, and charming cottages up close and personal.

The tour begins at the lovely Lafayette Cemetery No. 1, where visitors can marvel at the intricate tombs and mausoleums that have earned this spot a place on the National Register of Historic Places. From there, it's a leisurely stroll through the Garden District itself, passing by some of the grandest and most architecturally significant homes in the city. Learn all about the neighborhood's history and notable residents, from famous authors to Confederate generals, as you walk beneath the lush magnolia trees and soak in the tranquility of one of New Orleans' most beautiful neighborhoods.

One of the highlights of the Garden District Architecture Tour is the chance to see the stunning homes that give this area its unique character. From the ornate mansions that line St. Charles Avenue to the charming Creole cottages tucked away on hidden side streets, there's something for everyone to admire here. Visitors will also get an up-close look at some of the architectural details that make these homes so special, from intricate ironwork to original stained glass windows.

As you wind your way through the Garden District, your knowledgeable guide will be on hand to answer any questions you might have and offer fascinating insights into the history and culture of this beautiful neighborhood. Whether you're a first-time visitor to the city or a seasoned local looking to discover a new side of your hometown, the Garden District Architecture Tour is not to be missed.

 Stop at 
Commander's Palace
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Commander's Palace offers more than just a meal - it's a gastronomic journey steeped in historical romance. The blue-and-white façade heralds an unforgettable dining experience amidst antebellum grandeur.
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Garden District in New Orleans, LA
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The stunning, well-preserved mansions and beautiful gardens of the Garden District are iconic emblems of Southern heritage. Bask in the charm of this peaceful oasis in New Orleans.
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Women's Guild of the New Orleans Opera
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Escape into an evening of high culture at the Women's Guild of the New Orleans Opera. This testament to high art provides not just luscious arias, but also hosts numerous cultural and educational events, contributing to the vibrant artistic fabric of New Orleans.
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Carroll-Crawford House
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The Carroll-Crawford House, nestled in New Orleans, is a marvel of riveting history and architectural elegance, framed by southern oak trees. This Greek Revival masterpiece from 1869 is a time capsule, adorned with period furnishings and authentic southern charm. It's a journey back in time, offering a slice of the city's vibrant cultural past, perfect for history enthusiasts and architecture lovers alike.
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Louise S. McGehee School
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Louise S. McGehee School, placed in the heart of New Orleans, encapsulates the essence of classic academic elegance alongside modern advancements. This century-old educational institution offers visitors a taste of the vibrant pupil life and educational values rooted in strong Louisiana traditions. The welcoming, ivy-laden facade is a beautiful sight to behold in the city's bustling streets.
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Morris-Israel House
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Step into a captivating blend of history and architecture at the Morris-Israel House in New Orleans. This 19th-century edifice, exquisitely restored, offers an immersive exploration of antebellum lifestyle. With its charming allure, highlighted by ornate chandeliers and antique furnishings, it's a must-visit for history lovers and architectural enthusiasts. Indulge in a timeless journey at the Morris-Israel House, a hidden gem in New Orleans.
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The Rink Shopping Center
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Steeped in rich history, The Rink Shopping Center is an unmissable spot in the heart of New Orleans directly on the streetcar line. Home to an array of independent businesses, you'll find everything from one-of-kind souvenir shops to art hubs, set against the backdrop of a former skating rink.

In summary, the Garden District Architecture Tour is perfect for anyone looking to take a leisurely stroll through one of New Orleans' most picturesque neighborhoods. With knowledgeable guides, stunning homes, and beautiful parks to enjoy, this tour is sure to be a hit with visitors of all ages and interests. Don't miss your chance to see the best that the Garden District has to offer - book your spot on the tour today!

Frequently Asked Questions for New Orleans Garden District Architecture Tour:
  • What methods of transportation does the New Orleans Garden District Architecture Tour use?
    This is a walking tour.
  • Approximately how long does the New Orleans Garden District Architecture Tour last?
    It lasts approximately 2 hours.
  • For what ages is the tour appropriate?
    Great for all ages.
  • What type of dress & footwear are recommended?
    Wear comfortable shoes.
  • Is photography / video recording allowed on the New Orleans Garden District Architecture Tour?
    Yes.
  • Is the New Orleans Garden District Architecture Tour handicap accessible?
    No, it is not wheelchair accessible.

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