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Perfect for an idyllic stroll down tree-lined boulevards, New Orleans' Garden District is filled with the most beautiful and historic homes, most listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and gardens in the city. See some of the best sights and attractions in the Garden District on this private 2-hour tour.
On your private tour, you will:
Today’s New Orleans Garden District was once Lafayette before becoming incorporated into New Orleans.
The area is packed with resplendent 19th-century mansions, built for cotton kings and the fortunes of industries which grew up around cotton. From Greek Revival and Italianate styles to Queen Anne and Second Empire, each mansion captures the grand vision of its original owner. You'll have the opportunity to admire the intricate ironwork, grand columns, and expansive porches of these homes and hear about fascinating families of old and new residents. The Garden District is also known for its celebrity residents, your guide will point out the homes of well-known figures and share anecdotes about their lives in New Orleans.
Though the grandeur of the homes on the street lined with sprawling magnolias and towering oaks feels like a haven, your guide will tell the stories of the slaves who toiled for decades without compensation to build the vast fortunes which enabled areas like the Garden District to exist.
As you wander down St. Charles Avenue, imagine the era when carriages traversed these roads. This avenue was the heart of the wealthy American sector of the city, and it remains a showcase of the affluence of the 19th century. The streetcars themselves, some of the oldest continuously operating in the world, add a nostalgic charm, taking you back to a time when life moved at a slower pace.
Your guide will meet you outside the main entrance to Commander's Palace - 1403 Washington Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130
Built by a Londoner in 1849, it's the only Gothic Revival style home in the Garden District.
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