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Self Guided Walking Tours for New Orleans?
I've never done this before but we've been New Orleans several times (former resident) and thought this might be a fun new way to wander the FQ and learn a thing or two.
Any suggestions on where I could find good self guided walking tours for New Orleans? Thanks! Lisa |
Doesn't the National Park Service do walking tours of the FQ? They may have flyers or pamphlets for self-guided ones. I'd also check some of the guide books. I think the Dummies book for NOLA (which we found to be quite good) might have a walking tour. I can't find my copy or I'd check it and let you know.
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We found some pretty good walking tours in the Frommers guide. Each tour had a map with numbers on it and each number corresponded to a point of interest with a short paragraph about it. We did the Garden District and St Charles streetcar tour.
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The National Park offers a free tour of the FQ at 9:30 but I believe that you have to be there a half hour prior to the start of the tour.
Google "national park walking tour french quarter" but if memory serves me, I believe that you meet their office on Decatur Street. |
J_Correa - Thanks! I knew I had seen them before online and the Frommers site was probably it. I thought it was here on Fodors and kept looking but couldn't find it!!
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As a general rule, if I want input from others about someplace, I come to Fodors. If I want guidebook type info, I go to Frommers. Over the years, I have found Frommers to have more indepth information and information about more places. Fodors does a good job of hitting the highlights though.
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The National Park Service at 419 Decatur offers a free tour and more importantly WASHROOMS::French Quarter Visitor Center. Walking Tour: 9:30 a.m. First-come, first-served. Passes limited to one per person, must be picked up in person on day of tour. One mile of walking
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Just wanted to say I agree with J Correa on Frommer's guide books. As I said above, we liked the Dummies one for NO (although not necessarily better than Frommer's). On the whole, Frommer's are the best. I think particularly for those traveling on a budget (or with kids). We've never been steered wrong by a restaurant suggestion in a Frommer's guide.
Also agree that this website is far, far better than Frommer's. Mostly because it's so much more active. |
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