Our tour begins at the birthplace of New Orleans, the French Quarter. As we ride through the Quarter telling you the history of the city, we point out many locally known and loved highlights along the way including Jackson Square, the Cathedral and our famous French Quarter balconies.

Leaving the French Quarter, we'll take you down creole Esplanade Avenue to the City of the Dead. See the graves of St. Louis Cemetery up close as we walk you through the well-known and highly visited New Orleans landmark.



City Park and its dueling oaks are our next stop. Along the way we will also show some of the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

From there we head to the "American Sector", the New Orleans Garden District. Alive and well with its live-oak tree lined St. Charles Avenue, you will get a great sense of the luxury and extravagance of old New Orleans. This is a true step back into the antebellum era, with highlights including the former homes of author Anne Rice.


The New Orleans Warehouse & Arts District is the final leg of your New Orleans overview which includes the D-Day Museum, now known as the National World War II Museum, the New Orleans Contemporary Arts Center and sites from the movie "JFK" and other box office hits. We hope to provide you an overview of the life, architecture and history of one of America's greatest and most beautiful cities - New Orleans.