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Discover the diversity of cultures in the historic New Orleans French Quarter guided through its bustling streets by this in-app audio tour! First, you will learn about the decisive role of New Orleans in the War of Independence at Jackson Square. Admire the artworks by street artists, wow street performers, and, maybe, have your fate predicted by a fortune-teller! One of the city’s notable landmarks and a real mix of Greek, French, and Creole styles, is also here — the fairytale-like St. Louis Cathedral. The city’s connection with France is everywhere, from architecture to food! You may verify this in the Café Du Monde that you may stop by while walking along the mighty Mississippi River. Next, head over to the New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park, which celebrates the musical legacy of the city. Here, you will learn and see how Creole rituals shaped this vibrant music style. New Orleans is widely known for its unique architecture, and you will see why when looking at its colorful houses with exquisite balconies such as the Gallier House. The iconic haunted Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar will be a nice start for a walk along the bustling Bourbon Street filled with the vibes of Mardi Gras. Don’t miss the Voodoo Museum to learn about this mysterious cult! Finish the tour at the Cabildo house, the best representation of New Orleans' connection with both Spanish and French cultures. Some amazing artifacts can be found here, like Napoleon’s death mask!
Take this in-app audio tour to get into the most haunted bars of New Orleans while listening to the creepiest stories told by a local Quay Fraizer, who passionately reveals the unbelievable details you won't find on the Internet! Grab a drink or two, and take a walk through the French Quarter of New Orleans, the most haunted city in America. This Ghost, Vampire, and Voodoo Pub Crawl starts from the oldest U.S. Mint, once the place where people used to hang flags and ... other people. Next, you will visit the Balcony Music Club and hear how the staff coped with its ghost. Then, you will walk to the house connected to the legendary 12 Years a Slave. Another must-visit attraction is the huge LaLaurie Mansion, but be ready to hear a spine-chilling horror story about a beautiful woman who owned this house. The most excellent preserved building of the French Quarter, the Ursuline Convent, will turn out not to be as pleasant as it seems but soaked with blood. Try to relax at John Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar while sipping the famous Voodoo Daiquiri and getting to know the terrifying story behind its owner. Walking along the bustling Bourbon Street, you'll also learn about the religion of Voodoo and its deep connection to the city of New Orleans. The tour finishes at the bar with a unique atmosphere symbolically called the Dungeon.
Immerse yourself in the historical heartbeat of New Orleans with this self-guided audio tour of Tremé, designed for explorers keen on cultural richness and bygone narratives. Ideal for history buffs, music lovers, and cultural connoisseurs, the tour offers an in-depth exploration of the oldest African American neighborhood in the United States, where the past reverberates in every corner. The journey begins at the historic Congo Square and culminates at the sobering Tomb of the Unknown Slave, charting a route of profound history and vibrant stories. Along the way, travelers will tread the streets once pulsating with jazz progenitors, pay homage at St. Augustine Catholic Church, and unearth the cultural gems safeguarded by the Backstreet Cultural Museum. Highlights include visual tributes to musical legends and poignant memorials that poetically capture Tremé's triumphs and tribulations. This tour isn't just a walk; it's a passage through living history, inviting participants to traverse a neighborhood that remains a bastion of cultural heritage. You'll leave with resonant memories of soul-stirring music, architectural splendor, and an unshakable connection to the enduring legacy of Tremé.
Embark on an audio journey through Esplanade Ridge, the Creole heart of New Orleans. This self-guided tour is a treasure trove for lovers of architecture, history, and cultural narratives. With the convenience of an in-app experience, users can immerse themselves in the stories and landmarks at their own pace, making it ideal for curious travelers seeking a deep dive into the essence of this storied neighborhood. The route begins at the historic Ashton's Bed and Breakfast and weaves through the picturesque streets, ending at the lush tranquility of Fortier Park. Along the way, explore stately creole cottages, marvel at neoclassical mansions, and discover the rich tapestry of New Orleans' past with stops at key landmarks, including the Widow Casteneda's House, the Spanish Custom House, and the hauntingly beautiful St. Louis Cemetery #3. The path traces the evolution of the city's social and architectural narrative, from the banks of Bayou St. John to the bustling life along Esplanade Avenue. Expect to encounter the echoes of famous residents, the legacy of Spanish and French influences, and the hidden gems of Creole cuisine. The highlights include standing before the Degas House and reflecting at Chef's Corner - places that encapsulate the spirit of New Orleans. This audio tour is not just about seeing; it's about experiencing a place where history, culture, and natural beauty intertwine to create an adventure that's as enriching as it is educational.
This audio tour is for explorers at heart who wish to delve into the historic Royal Street of New Orleans. Immersive in nature, this self-guided tour weaves through the French Quarter, narrating tales of antiquity against a backdrop of architectural marvels and cultural treasures that have shaped the city's unique identity. Perfect for solo wanderers or history aficionados, the tour promises an engaging experience of discovery at your own pace, through one of America's most storied neighborhoods. Starting at the lively corner of Royal and Canal Streets, the journey traverses through time, visiting notable landmarks like the Old Gem Saloon, lively Jackson Square, and the serene Pirate's Alley. The route concludes before the stately St. Louis Cathedral, after revealing the secrets of New Orleans' fascinating past. Along the way, travelers will encounter colorful tales of Creole society, view extravagant iron lacework balconies, and hear of legendary figures whose lives are interwoven with the city's history. Prepare to be captivated by the vibrant spirit, the haunting history, and the splendid artistry that are the essence of the Big Easy. By the tour's end, memories of the Creole cuisine, the resonating jazz music, and the tales of days past will leave a lasting impression, making the streets of New Orleans an unforgettable tableau of American history.
Immerse into the heart of New Orleans with this self-guided audio tour, perfect for a solo adventurer seeking to uncover the stories and sights beyond the French Quarter. Explore historic streetcars, majestic graveyards, and architectural marvels at your own pace. This excursion is tailor-made for travelers with a zest for culture and local ambiance. The journey starts at the intersection of Common Street and St Charles, where the gleam of green streetcars marks the beginning of an adventure. Follow the path into the Warehouse District and ride uptown, basking in the enthralling narratives of the Irish Channel, Lower Garden District, and the majestic Uptown. Unveil a side of New Orleans that lies beyond the typical paths, hopping off and on the streetcar as it rolls through living history. The route concludes at lively Oak Street, a hub of local life in Uptown, peppered with fabulous eateries, bookstores, and the echoes of jazz. Along the way, indulge in the richness of New Orleans with stops at national museums, a walk through historic cemetery grounds, and the chance to gaze upon southern Gothic mansions. Pause and enjoy the mix of old-world charm and contemporary culture that define the city's character. Experience the city's enduring spirit, left by generations of diverse inhabitants and celebrated in the present with vibrant local customs and colorful streetscapes.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and history of one of New Orleans' most artistic neighborhoods with this self-guided audio tour. Perfect for cultural explorers and history enthusiasts, this journey reveals the dynamic transformation of the Bywater area from a traditional working-class quarter to a colorful hub of creativity and music. Starting at the Homer Plessy Plaque, you will stroll through streets lined with artist-run collectives, and witness firsthand the community's dedication to various forms of expression. The tour winds you down paths less traveled by night revelers, focusing on the enrichment of daytime experiences through nature, history, and art. You'll wander toward the mighty Mississippi River and explore local markets, galleries, and lesser-known nooks of Bywater, ending with an impactful piece of street art that captures the neighborhood's soul. Along the way, the auditory experience combines local anecdotes, historical tidbits, and evocative poetry, making the walk both educational and deeply moving. The tour concludes by the tracks, near the origin point. Interactive and insightful, this tour guides you through a true cultural patchwork, promising intimate encounters with the area's past and present, all punctuated by the poetic heartbeats of Bywater. You'll leave with a renewed appreciation for the unique character that pulsates within this enticing slice of New Orleans.
Dive into the eerie and enchanting world of New Orleans by taking a self-guided audio tour of the French Quarter. This experience combines history and mystery, perfect for those who love exploring at their own pace. Begin at the New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum, then pass by Muriel's Jackson Square, Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar, and the LaBranche House. Explore the Lalaurie Mansion and New Orleans Pharmacy Museum, before ending at the Old Ursuline Convent, Marie Laveau's House, and the St. Louis Cathedral. The tour concludes at Jean Lafitte's Old Absinthe House, offering a glimpse into over two centuries of history in New Orleans. Walk this route and encounter voodoo secrets, ghostly apparitions, pirates, and potion makers, immersing yourself in the soul of the French Quarter.
Dive into the heart of New Orleans' jazz scene with this enthralling audio journey meant for anyone with a love for music and its history. Starting by the Mississippi River, the birthplace of jazz, this tour is tailored to individuals keen on exploring the contemporary live jazz hotspots in the city that gave life to this unique art form. The path leads through historic streets and by the sounds that define this musical metropolis. The route sets off at the lively Mississippi River, touches the soul of live broadcast at WWOZ FM radio station, and continues through the storied French Quarter and French Market, all the way to the melodic haven of Frenchmen Street. Along this trail, travelers can feast their ears on the notes flowing from the Palm Court Jazz Cafe, catch rhythms by upcoming and legendary artists at Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro, and feel the heartbeat of the city in the lively bars and pubs dotting this historical landscape. Experiences to cherish include encounters with the ageless charm of the city's architecture that homes the music, the opportunity to witness vibrant live performances, and the feeling of being part of a legacy spanning over a century as the city's jazz history unfolds with each step. Ending amidst the thriving music scene of Frenchmen Street, this tour leaves one surrounded by the pulse of modern jazz, leaving an indelible mark of New Orleans' everlasting rhythm.
Delve into the melody of New Orleans' waters on a cycling adventure that charts a course through the city's musical and waterway history. This tour is designed for those with a zest for the unique blend of culture and history in the Crescent City, and an ear for the stories of the artists who have been shaped by its waterways. Starting at the Crescent Park parking lot, the route takes you along the Mississippi River, past the Jazz Museum, and through the network of streets that echo the histories of famed local musicians. As you traverse the streets on your bike, the starting point will lead you through historical neighborhoods, past monuments that honor resilience, and to the edges of storied locales like the former red-light district of Storyville. This journey circles back, concluding where it began, after giving you a glimpse into the living tapestry of New Orleans' unique blend of water, life, and music. Highlights include the powerful narrative around the impact of Hurricane Katrina on the city's music scene, the homage at the Mother-in-Law Lounge, and the sonic journey through spots that have shaped genres and generations. As you pedal your way through this experience, the hypnotic influence of water on New Orleans' music will reveal itself in a symphony of stories, ensuring a memorable ride through the soul of the Big Easy.