New Orleans French Quarter Food Tour
Food & drinks (gastronomic experience)
New Orleans, LA
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New Orleans, LA
Overview
On this accessible, private tour, you’ll taste some of the most delicious food available in New Orleans’ famous French Quarter. Led by a local guide, this 2 hour 30-minute tour showcases the highlights of New Orleans cuisine. You’ll meet your guide outside the front of 1850 House and explore the French Quarter together, learning about the neighborhood’s fascinating and multicultural history along the way. Some of the tasty food samples include a sweet beignet, a classic Gumbo, an authentic muffuletta sandwich, spicy sauces and even an alligator sausage.
This tour is accessible to people with disabilities and includes multiple stops with accessible bathroom facilities. Minimal assistance is required to navigate on the tour route, but staff are on hand if necessary.
Activity details
Pick-up | 1850 House (outside, in front of the entrance) |
Drop off | 1850 House |
Duration | 2 hours 30 minutes |
Available languages | English |
Maximum capacity | 12 |
Time to rest available | Yes |
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What is included
Snacks
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Main locations of the tour
New Orleans, LA, USA
- 1
1850 House
1850 House, 523 St Ann St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
- 2
St. Louis Cathedral
615 Pere Antoine Alley, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
- 3
French Market
1008 N Peters St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Itinerary
Starting point: 1850 House (outside, in front of the entrance)
1850 House
A historic home showcasing antebellum life, with exhibits of furniture and decor from pre-Civil War New Orleans. A glimpse into the city's rich history.
+5 photosJackson Square
A lively historic square, home to artists, performers, and stunning views of St. Louis Cathedral, surrounded by gardens and vibrant energy.
Cabildo
Formerly the seat of Spanish government, it now serves as a museum of Louisiana history with artifacts from the state’s past.
St. Louis Cathedral
A striking Gothic cathedral, the oldest of its kind in the U.S., offering historical insights and serene beauty in the heart of the Quarter.
The Presbytere
The Presbytère is an architecturally important building in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. It stands facing Jackson Square, adjacent to the St. Louis Cathedral.
French Market
A cultural treasure offering local cuisine, handmade crafts, and a bustling atmosphere that reflects New Orleans' heritage.
French Quarter
A vibrant mix of historic buildings, music, and diverse cuisines, the Quarter embodies the spirit of New Orleans.
1850 House
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Important information
Children aged 5 and under do not pay. Children aged 12 years old and above are considered adults. Children of any age are welcome.
Policies
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