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4.7 (27 reviews)
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Kristin K.

Amazing 3 hour tour of New Orleans. Sarah was extremely knowledgable, she holds a masters degree in history which made the tour very special because of her explanations with each stop. Pace was good, left with a wonderful overall experience of more than half the city. We were the only 2 on the tour which made it personalized as well. I would do this again. Highlight of our trip.

Wow - Wow. Yes, this gets a double wow because it was so SUPERFANTASTIC. We did the bike tour on our first day, which was great because it set up the rest of our trip. Charlie the tour guide was excellent as he was full of information, and recommendations if needed. This tour was well worth every dollar.

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Wendy P.

Amazing 3 1/2 hour bike tour! Recently went to New Orleans on business and spent our last morning there exploring the city with this great company! Ron was our tour guide and he was awesome! Super knowledgable, funny and made us feel very comfortable! We happened to score a private tour and had such an awesome time!! Bikes were comfortable and easy to ride. Honestly the best money I spent the whole trip!!!

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The tour was great. Lauren was a good guide & no one fell off. Definitely recommend this place.

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A Street Tour Named Desire

A Street Tour Named Desire

4.9
(331 reviews)
1.0 mi

Fan-freakin-TASTIC!! Back in 2016, my new hubs and I (we'd just gotten married in NOLA) decided to…read moretake a bike tour...and that experience had us encouraging our friends who joined us in NOLA this past week...to go take a bike tour! Back then? Danny was our guide...this time? Danny was our guide! Not only did we learn a lot of fascinating facts, the cruise time was just FUN. Not particularly difficult (the route is pretty flat), bike tours are always a great way to "meet" a city. Why? You're getting an eye level view of the place you're visiting, but people like Danny? They are true ambassadors for a city. It's so clear that he not only knows his stuff, he clearly loves the city - and its history - so much. We did the Creole history tour, but I have ZERO doubt that when we return, we'll see these guys again - and probably do the Culinary Tour next time! And by the way? As he sent us on our way, Danny also did us the solid of suggesting some local joints for music and such. To be honest? The city ought to bottle Danny and his energy - he's an absolute credit to the magic that NOLA really is.

If you're scrolling reviews trying to decide whether or not you should pull the trigger and book…read morethis tour, read no further. They have five star reviews on every website for a reason. Book it! We took a tour in late May with our family of 8. This was both our first time doing a bike tour and their first time doing a "family with six young kids" tour. Jeff hit it out of the park! They were so accommodating, even letting us borrow his sweet daughter's tag-along bike for the ride. We loved the ride through the historic neighborhood of New Orleans. At each stop Jeff fed us a bit more history in an exciting way that was interesting to all of us, ages 4 to 45 (the 2 year old was just there for the ride). My kids learned about shotgun houses, hurricane Katrina and its impact on New Orleans, the Mississippi River, Cajun vs. Creole, why everything is so colorful in NOLA, art/music in NOLA culture, and many many other things. Our tour ended with a stop at Lorettas, where we ate the best beignets of our trip (and we tried multiple!). The tour was so fun and engaging I could not believe three hours had already gone by. On our two week summer roadtrip, we took a lot of tours. This one was the most expensive tour (which is definitely a factor for us), but I'm so glad we did it. We got to see a side to New Orleans we never would have otherwise. Beyond the tour, we loved the bike ride itself so much I'm now home and scouring the internet for used adult and tag-along bikes so we can all ride around our own city. If you're looking for a kid-friendly activity in New Orleans that's fun for you too, you've found it. Two thumbs up to Confederacy of Cruisers bike tours!

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Wonderful fellows hanging about outside the bar, drinking some beers and painting a sign. Loved them.
Wonderful fellows hanging about outside the bar, drinking some beers and painting a sign. Loved them.
Tour guide Keith giving his wonderful historical spiel at St Roch Cemetery
Tour guide Keith giving his wonderful historical spiel at St Roch Cemetery
Cassady shows us his tats.

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Cassady shows us his tats.
Big Easy Bike Tours

Big Easy Bike Tours

4.9
(68 reviews)
1.3 mi

After reading several positive reviews on a variety of bike tour companies I chose Big Easy Tours…read more We were not disappointed! My sister and I chose to do the tour the first day we were there so we could get familiar with the town and any recommendations from Bob. This was an excellent decision and I would highly doing your tour the first day and early to avoid the heat. We lucked out as the morning was overcast and cool. We also lucked out as we were the only two on the tour. We took the 3 hour tour but if we would have realized how comfortable the day and how informative the tour was we would have elected to take 20 mile tour vs the 10 mile. We chose the Esplanade tour and started out at the Mississippi River and toured through the French Qtr, a historic cemetery, City park , and other various NOLA neighborhoods. Bob was very knowledgeable about the history and culture of the city and did a great job of sharing it with us. Don't be feel intimidated by a bike tour the city is flat, the pace is just right with many stops along the way. The cruiser bikes are excellent for this type of tour. Bob gave us great tips on bars, restaurants, and things to do on our quick trip. Highly recommend his tour to anyone visiting the area!!

Toured New Orleans with Bob on his bike tour. It was fantastic. Bob is a machine and when you ride…read morewith him, he'll make sure to educate and exercise you! Easy going, fun, and a great work out. Tourists: What better way to work off all that fried food you'll inhale and get a well rounded tour of the city...

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Bob's tours are amazing!

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Bob's tours are amazing!
Ninth Ward Rebirth Bike Tours

Ninth Ward Rebirth Bike Tours

4.9
(18 reviews)
2.3 mi

This was one of the highlights of our NOLA visit. I found this while browsing through tours on…read moreTripAdvisor, looking or something off the beaten path and this looked like we'd be in neighborhoods and on the ground. Setting up the trip by email was easy and they answered all my questions - from vegetarian lunch options to was this suitable for a relatively inexperienced bicyclist. Derek, our tour guide, was easy going, knowledgeable, and said he never did the same tour twice. We were touring on St. Joseph's day so he threw in a visit to 2 altars, asking us ahead of time if we were ok with that. You start off on a cruiser bicycle with a basket, a bottle of water and helmet. We stopped to get lunch to go from Cajun Jo's, a plain neighborhood place run by a Vietnamese family. Simple food at cheap prices. We then rode a few block to eat lunch in Mr. Lewis's backyard. Visiting Mr. Lewis was a special experience, and hearing from him about his Dance and Feathers museum. He lost all the exhibits except a few to Katrina and as rebuilt it again. He's the community glue who lives for what he does. And for his grandchildren :) The tour is about 4.5 hours long but don't let this scare you. The bike seats are very comfortable, the pace is relaxed with a lot of breaks, drivers are patient letting bicyclists through, and the city is very flat. And Derek and our group of 9 were accommodating of me who fell behind a few times. Payment is in cash only. Like a TripAdvisor reviewer wrote: if you're breathing, you must go on this trip.

The BEST bike tour in NOLA! Thank you Kathy for making our day with a great bike ride, showing the…read moreresilience of community and sharing important information.

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Ronald Lewis discussing the aftermath of Katrina in the lower 9th Ward
Ronald Lewis discussing the aftermath of Katrina in the lower 9th Ward
What a pro; tire repair and history at your service.
What a pro; tire repair and history at your service.
The only "off road" part of the trip, on a levee.

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The only "off road" part of the trip, on a levee.
French Quarter Phantoms

French Quarter Phantoms

4.7
(1.8k reviews)
0.6 mi
Locally owned & operated
Certified professionals

We originally scheduled the ghosts and vampire tour for 8:00, but decided to see if we could change…read moreto the 6:00 tour. We were able to change without any problem. We meet up at the Voodoo Lounge, where there is a ticket office in the back room. We didn't live the bar--smelled a little bit like a sewer and the hurricanes were super sweet and kind of weak. But we did have but one get one, so wasn't that upset. The tour was great. We saw some interesting, haunted places and heard the history behind them. We didn't linger too long at any one place. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and funny, although he may have been a tad bit too heavy on the Catholic Church jokes. The tour ended at the LaLaurie house, and our guide shared a story about a little girl on who was recently on his tour who started crying and asked why there were dead people on the balcony. Spooky! I was so intrigued by what he said that I started looking up stories about Delphine LaLaurie and the haunting of the house. When I got home, I even started watching season 3 of American Horror Story, which has the character Delphine LaLaurie (accurate? No. Fun? Yes!). This was a fun way to spend the evening. There was an obnoxiously drunk guy on our tour, and our guide handled him well.

We did the evening Ghost and Vampire Tour, and it was so bad we ended up leaving halfway through…read morebecause of our tour guide, Addie. She came across like an overly dramatic theater kid who couldn't dial it back. Her mannerisms and constant theatrics were cringey, and while maybe one or two stories had potential, the delivery completely ruined them. She would randomly go off on personal tangents (where she lives, her parents, and other irrelevant details) that had absolutely nothing to do with ghosts or vampires and added nothing to the experience. The worst part was her points system, where she'd give out points if people followed instructions or answered questions. For example, when we stayed on the sidewalk instead of walking in the street, she'd shout "10 points!" and point at each person while repeating it. It wasn't quirky or fun, it was just annoying. I wouldn't recommend this tour based on her alone. After our awful experience we tried another company called Nola Ghost Riders and I'd highly recommend them. They are located at the Voodoo Lounge off Decatur St, while French Quarter Phantoms is at Voodoo Lounge off Rampart St.

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French Quarter Phantoms
French Quarter Phantoms
Slurped from the internet.

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Slurped from the internet.
Toups Meatery

Toups Meatery

3.9
(889 reviews)
2.6 mi
$$$

Last night's dinner at Toups Meatery was the kind of meal that reminds you why this place is such a…read moreNew Orleans staple. From the moment we sat down, the staff set the tone--professional, genuinely friendly, and impressively efficient. We began with a trio of starters that showcased both richness and restraint. The foie gras torchon was silky and indulgent, perfectly complemented by fruit confiture and warm, toasted Bellegarde Bakery bread--a classic pairing done right. Marinated crab claws, dressed in a lively chili vinaigrette, delivered a bright, briny punch, while the pickled pineapple and jalapeño chips added just the right balance of sweetness and heat. A cucumber salad rounded out the starters, crisp and refreshing, acting as a welcome palate reset before the mains. For entrées, comfort and finesse shared the plate. The confit chicken thighs were meltingly tender, paired with ham-braised greens swimming in a tangy apple cider vinegar broth. A lovely Dijon cream tied everything together, adding richness without overwhelming the dish. Equally memorable was the half smoked duck, beautifully executed and deeply flavorful, served over a smooth pumpkin-sweet potato purée. The cherry bourbon glaze brought a subtle sweetness, while the pepitas added texture and a nutty finish. Dessert was the perfect exclamation point on an already wonderful meal: a slice of hot chocolate cheesecake, decadent and deeply chocolaty, crowned with toasted marshmallow fluff that leaned just enough into nostalgia without crossing into excess. Toups Meatery continues to deliver thoughtful, soulful cooking with polish and heart--comfort food elevated, served by a team that clearly knows what they're doing. A thoroughly satisfying experience from start to finish.

Lovely again. Some disappointing changes. Rillions now not included in the meatery board. Pork…read morechop is still divine but they changed the rice to a less "connected" flavor. Great service still. We bought the crew their beer per usual. Thanks, Chef.

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Crispy Turkey Necks
Crispy Turkey Necks
Smoked duck with heirloom grits

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Smoked duck with heirloom grits

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