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New Orleans French Quarter Walking Tour
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Let your own 'local expert' unravel the mysteries of one of America's oldest and most unique living neighborhoods!
SIGHTS INCLUDE: French Market, Jackson Square, Old Ursuline Convent, St. Mary's Church, and much more! Booking Details:● All vouchers can be redeemed at the Lighthouse Ticket Office located on Toulouse St. @ the Mississippi River in the French Quarter. Once the voucher is redeemed, the tour will depart from that location.● Children under 6 (not occupying a seat on tours) are free of charge but charged for food on cruises. ● Schedule and availability are subject to change. Call the number provided on your booking voucher to confirm schedule at least 24 hours prior to departure. ● Rates do not apply to Special Event or Holiday Cruises or Tours. ● Transfers must be used in conjunction with optional tours. ● Above rates are per person and include all taxes. Rates do not include gratuity to drivers and/or guides. Please Note: This is a walking tour on uneven sidewalks and streets, so please wear comfortable shoes! During warmer months, we recommend that you wear lightly colored clothing; caps/hats and umbrellas are also suggested. Agreement:
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The only thing that bugged me about this trip is that I forgot my stupid camera! The tour guide was informative, professional and fun! The french quarter is an amazing place full of history. The jazz musicians on the side of the street created a cool ambiance.
Annonymous Traveler
Jun 30th, 2010