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Garden District secrets and scandals small group tour
Garden District secrets and scandals small group tour
Garden District secrets and scandals small group tour
Garden District secrets and scandals small group tour
Garden District secrets and scandals small group tour

Garden District secrets and scandals small group tour


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  • Book your Garden District secrets and scandals small group tour and discover famous homes including the iconic American Horror Story mansion.
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeSmall Group
Tour typesGuided tour
Sightseeing typeCity walking tour, Historic site tour
TransportWalking

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-What you can expect-
Open a whole new chapter in New Orleans's history, as you find out why the truth about this lovely and mysterious neighborhood was only whispered behind closed doors. You'll be transported beyond the average tour as your guides share their research about the people who lived in the neighborhood, bringing you the most entertaining stories about Garden District's past.

You'll kick off your tour by getting to know the rest of your small group before heading off to learn the history of Lafayette No. 1 and the unique burials. Then, you'll stroll through the Garden District, seeing the homes of both historical figures and modern day stars.

Prepare to hear the best stories about Garden District from where the headquarters of a general called 'Beast' are to which rockstar feud started here and continues to simmer 15 years on. Then, you'll admire the architecture, discuss the popular styles in the neighborhood and check out many unusual homes too! You'll stop off for a coffee before wrapping up your tour at the largest home in the neighbourhood, a site made famous by the Coven season of American Horror Story.

This is sure to be your favourite tour in the city, and the perfect change of pace from the French Quarter!

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Duration: Lasts 2 hours

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  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Your tour will meet at the corner of the cemetery wall. Please arrive 10 minutes early and remain in this spot so the guide will know you are there for the tour. It is a high-traffic area with lots of tours meeting on the block.(Washington Avenue & Coliseum Street, New Orleans, LA, USA)

  • It's recommended that you bring water with you on hot days. You can purchase it at the coffee shop inside The Rink, one block away at Washington and Prytania Street

  • Please wear comfortable walking shoes as the Garden District has hazardous sidewalks

  • Tours will run rain or shine except in extreme weather conditions

  • These tours have a minimum of 2 participants and a maximum of 15

FAQ

1. What architectural styles and historical highlights can be seen in New Orleans' Garden District?

The Garden District is renowned for its stunning 19th-century architecture, primarily featuring Greek Revival, Italianate, and Victorian mansions. Visitors can admire intricate cast-iron balconies, lush private gardens, and impressive columns, reflecting the wealth and grandeur of its original residents. Key highlights include grand estates built by cotton magnates and shipping industrialists.

2. Are there specific celebrity homes, like the American Horror Story mansion, that can be seen on a Garden District tour?

Yes, a Garden District tour often includes viewing several homes with famous past or present residents. The iconic Buckner Mansion, famously known as the 'American Horror Story' mansion, is a highlight. Many tours also point out residences connected to other well-known figures, offering a glimpse into the district's storied past and present.

3. What is the typical duration of a Garden District secrets and scandals small group tour?

A Garden District secrets and scandals small group tour typically lasts around 1.5 to 2 hours. This duration allows for a comprehensive walk through the historic streets, providing ample time to explore the architecture, hear intriguing stories, and visit notable landmarks within the district.

4. What are the best transportation options to reach the Garden District from the French Quarter?

The most charming way to reach the Garden District from the French Quarter is via the St. Charles Streetcar. You can catch it on Canal Street and ride it along St. Charles Avenue directly into the district. Alternatively, ride-sharing services are readily available, offering a quicker and more direct route to your destination.

5. Is the Garden District easily walkable for visitors exploring its historic streets and mansions?

Yes, the Garden District is very walkable and best experienced on foot. Its wide, tree-lined sidewalks make for pleasant strolls between the magnificent mansions and lush gardens. Visitors are encouraged to wear comfortable shoes to fully enjoy exploring the charming streets and admiring the detailed architecture.

6. What types of historical 'secrets and scandals' are uncovered during the Garden District small group tour?

A Garden District small group tour delves into the intriguing, often dramatic, histories of the district's prominent families. You'll hear tales of fortunes gained and lost, social rivalries, elaborate parties, and scandalous affairs. The tour reveals the hidden narratives behind the beautiful facades, bringing the district's past to life.

7. What unique experiences and atmosphere can visitors expect when exploring the Garden District?

Visitors can expect a serene and elegant atmosphere, a striking contrast to the lively French Quarter. The experience involves strolling under canopies of ancient oaks, marveling at opulent mansions, and immersing oneself in a quieter, grander side of New Orleans history. It offers a glimpse into a bygone era of Southern wealth and charm.

8. How can visitors best navigate and explore the different areas within the Garden District itself?

To best navigate the Garden District, visitors can use a map to follow established routes or join a guided walking tour for expert insights. Key streets like St. Charles Avenue and Jackson Avenue offer prime viewing opportunities for grand homes. Exploring side streets also reveals hidden architectural gems and peaceful residential areas.

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