New Orleans: Small-Group French Quarter Architecture Tour
ID: GYG1217681-1868489
Category:
Country: United States
Duration:
02:00 hours
Description
Most visitors assume the French Quarter is French. Two 18th-century fires changed everything. Walk 300 years of hidden architecture in a small group of 14 or fewer.
Most visitors assume the French Quarter is French. Two catastrophic fires, in 1788 and 1794, burned the original colony to the ground. What replaced it was Spanish: stucco walls, iron balconies, and courtyards hidden behind carriage gates. On this two-hour walking tour, a local guide unpacks 300 years of building history in a group of no more than 14.
Your route winds past St. Louis Cathedral and the Presbytere on Jackson Square, then through the quiet blocks where the oldest residential buildings in the Quarter still stand. You'll stop at the Pontalba Apartments, the oldest continuously rented apartments in North America. You'll see the Ursuline Convent, the only surviving building from the French colonial period. And you'll pause at Napoleon House, where a plot to rescue the exiled emperor gave a corner bar its name.
Along the way, your guide teaches you to read the buildings themselves. You'll learn to spot the four distinct types of Creole townhouses that line Royal and Chartres streets. You'll understand why Shotgun Houses have no hallways and why Creole Cottages sit flush with the sidewalk. The styles covered span French Colonial, Spanish Colonial, Greek Revival, Italianate, and Creole, each one explained in plain terms with the building right in front of you.
Some blocks here feel European. Others feel Caribbean. Benjamin Latrobe, the Father of American Architecture, praised the Creole building style for keeping houses cool and pedestrians shaded. After this tour, you'll see exactly what he meant.
Two hours. Fourteen people maximum. One neighborhood you'll read differently from now on.
Highlights
- Discover the secrets behind the architecture of the French Quarter
- Uncover why the Quarter's iron balconies and courtyards are Spanish, not French
- Learn about the differences between Creole cottages and shotgun houses
- Stand before the Ursuline Convent, the sole surviving French colonial building
- Immerse yourself in the rich history of the French Quarter in New Orleans
Guiding languages
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Wear comfortable walking shoes. The route covers flat sidewalks and city streets for two hours
The tour runs rain or shine. Bring an umbrella or sun protection depending on conditions
Bring water. New Orleans heat and humidity can be intense, especially from May through October
This is a relaxed-pace walking tour with frequent stops. Moderate fitness is sufficient
The tour is conducted entirely in English
Not a food tour and not a ghost tour. This is architecture and history
Children are welcome, though the tour is conversation-driven and geared toward adults
The tour begins out front of the 1850's House. Your guide will be outside, holding a fan with our logo on it.
INCLUDED
- Expert local guide specializing in New Orleans architecture and history
- 2-hour guided walking tour of the French Quarter
- Small group experience (maximum 14 participants)
NOT INCLUDED
- Food and drinks
- Transportation to the meeting point
- Entry into any of the buildings discussed on the tour
When should I book?
To guarantee availability book as soon as possible. Early booking is worth consideration especially if you planning the trip during high season like public holidays or weekends.
Cancellations
This excursion you can cancel with no cost up to 24 hours before the start of the trip. If you cancel it after 24 hours or not show up on the excursion you will still be charged the full price of the activity. Being late on pick-up or departure will be considered as not showing up.