City and Cemetery Tour by New Orleans Native Tours

New Orleans is definitely one of the best cities if you want to give your family a memorable vacation. There are tons of amazing things you can do and places you can visit that you will surely keep as magical memories. One of the most sought-after tours in New Orleans include City and Cemetery Tour, which will give you a glimpse of the history and incredible architectural designs that dates back to the dark colonial times.

Tour Details:

Price: Adults $50; Children $30 Pickup: Between 2:45 and 3pm in hotels Return: 5:30pm Tour Type: Bus Tour Reservations: Recommended 24 hours in advance

If you are going in a group, you can book for a special tour with the pre-planned tour destinations or you can add the places you want to be included in the tour. And you can call 855-YOU-TOUR for more information on New Orleans City Tours and for other queries. Also, you can arrange for a private tour with your family and friends at other departure date and time. Check out for New Orleans visitors coupons for more discounts and other exciting surprises by the New Orleans Native Tours.

Tour Highlights:

1.    St. Louis Cemetery

St. Louis Cemetery is notorious for ghost sightings and for being the oldest extant cemetery in the city. Taking a tour down to St. Louis Cemetery is like being in a horror film! Other than that, you can also visit some of the famous tombs in the cemetery including the tomb of Etienne De Bore, William Claiborne, Daniel Clark, Homer Plessy and Paul Morphy.

2.    St. Charles Avenue

Dubbed as "The Jewel of America's Grand Avenues", St. Charles boasts stately and historic mansions in the city. Be mesmerized by each of the mansion's beauty and elegance and how they have stood through time. And don't forget to take a photo while riding America's oldest streetcar! And you will certainly be mesmerized by the beauty and grandeur of St. Charles Avenue.

3.    City Park

City Park is a reflection of New Orlean's natural beauty. It covers about 1,300 acres and houses the world's largest collection of live oak trees that is about 600 years old. And the park has become a popular landmark in New Orleans considering that it is a perfect place for families to spend time with each other. On the other hand, you need to know that the City Park also houses the Carousel Gardens Amusement Park, New Orleans Botanical Garden, New Orleans Museum of Art, Louisiana's Children Museum, Water Park and a whole lot more.

4.    French Quarter

When visiting New Orleans, you simply cannot miss the French Quarter. It is the oldest neighbourhood in the city and boasts a number of famous landmarks. The French Quarter is the city's prime tourist destination where you can visit the famous Jackson Square, Equestrian Sculpture, St. Louis Cathedral, Jax Brewery, Fort St. Charles and a whole lot more. It also features a scenic boardwalk with restaurants offering sumptuous delicacies and good music.

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