NEW Orleans CITY TOURS
Enjoy a New Orleans City Tour of the culturally and historically rich Greater New Orleans area, including the famed French Quarter, the gorgeous Garden District, the 9th Ward, and much more!
TOTAL PRICE:
Adult $50 – Children $30
ACTIVITY :
BUS TOUR
Duration :
3 Hours
Transportation :
YES



New Orleans City Tour: BUS TOUR DETAILS
A comprehensive look inside a city that is rich in history, alive with music, and on the culinary cutting edge. We recommend at least one of our New Orleans City Tours to everyone visiting for the first time, or haven’t visited in a while.
Nola City Tours by bus depart twice daily at 9 am and 2 pm. This particular tour lets you hop on and off the bus to take pictures and experience firsthand the culture of New Orleans.
You will visit well-known areas that make up our beautiful city. You can plan on seeing:
- French Quarter
- Treme
- Esplanade
- Garden District
- Metairie Cemetery
- Celebrity Houses
- 9th Ward
Our Bus Tour last approximately 3 hours. If you are staying in the Greater New Orleans Area we will pick you up from your hotel & we will drop you off back at your hotel.
Please allow a 30-minute window for pick-up. Be ready for 8:30 am if you booked the 9 am city tour. Likewise, be ready for 1:30 pm if you booked the 2 am city tour.
This New Orleans City Tour ranks among the highest-rated adventures by our guests. Because of that reason seats fill up fast. The longer your wait to book the less likely there will be seats available on our bus.


Bus TOUR DETAILS:
A comprehensive look inside a city that is rich in history, alive with music, and on the culinary cutting edge. We recommend a New Orleans City Tour to everyone visiting for the first time, and also for those of you who haven’t visited since Hurricane Katrina.
Nola City Tours by bus depart twice daily 9 am and 2 pm. This particular tour lets you hop on and off the bus to take pictures and experience first hand the culture of New Olreans. You will visit well known areas that make-up our beautiful city. You can plan on seeing:
- French Quarter
- Treme
- Esplande
- Garden District
- Metairie Cemetery
- Celebrity Houses
- 9th Ward
Our Bus Tour last approximately 3 hours. If you are staying in the Greater New Orleans Area we will pick you up from your hotel & we will drop you off back at your hotel.
Please allow a 30 minute widow for pick-up. Be ready for 8:30 am if you booked the 9 am city tour. Likewise, be ready for 1:30 pm if your booked the 2 am city tour.
This tour ranks among the highest rated adventures by our guests. Because of that reason seats fill up fast. The longer your wait to book the less likely there will be seats available on our bus.


New Orleans City Tour: Explore The Big Easy
The Big Easy is known for being a melting pot of different cultures. On a New Orleans City Tour, you will get to experience how driving a few blocks will bring you into a completely different environment.
Multi-million dollar mansions line the streets of the Garden District; Ann Rice, John Goodman, Sandra Bullock, Delta Burke, and Eli Manning all have homes here. The Garden District is also home to The Real World house, St Charles Ave, and Magazine Street. You’ll see Commander’s Palace, one of our historical restaurants that was raided by Elliot Ness during Prohibition.
9th Ward
See the old and the new in the area that was hardest hit by Hurricane Katrina, the 9th Ward. Many Pre-Katrina homes still remain, although new homes are being built by Habitat for Humanity, and Harry Connick Jr’s Musicians Village
Metairie Cemetery
Our above-ground cemeteries have a unique history that you can only find in New Orleans. Most of the graves here were constructed in the 18th and 19th centuries, and the Metairie Cemetery has some of the most elaborate crypts in New Orleans.
City Park
The New Orleans City Tour stops about halfway through for a 15 min rest room and refreshment break at the world-famous Cafe du Monde. Make sure you try one of the beignets. (A beignet is a square donut with powdered sugar on top, a New Orleans delight!)
Over 13 million people visit New Orleans City Park every year, It’s actually larger than Central Park in New York City.