Operated by Gray Line New Orleans.
Join us as we saunter down the sidewalks of Royal, Bourbon and other quaint streets named after both saints and sinners from our European past.
Your licensed professional guide will point out the architecture, homes, and legends of the historic French Quarter, originally settled by the French in the early 1700s.
View the balcony where Elvis Presley sang "Crawfish" in his hit movie King Creole. Tour the oldest building in the Mississippi Valley -- the Old Ursuline Convent -- constructed in 1745 and recently opened to the public. As "lagniappe," you can experience the ambience of the Creoles' genteel lifestyle as we pause briefly in the lush greenery of a French Quarter courtyard.
Follow the ghosts of Jean Lafitte, William Faulkner and Tennessee Williams en route to Jackson Square, Washington Artillery Park, and the Moonwalk on the mighty Mississippi River.
Includes narration by licensed tour guides and tour of Old Ursuline Convent.
This tour does not operate on Nov. 28 or Dec. 25, 2002.
Click here to download an Adobe Acrobat (PDF) file containing our local city map detailing our pick-up and ticketing locations.
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