Walk the French Quarter and sample classic cocktails with a licensed local guide
2 Hours and 30 Minutes
Guided walk, 3 cocktails, beads
Explore French Quarter courtyards and cocktail history on a small-group walking tour with multiple bar stops along the way.
You must be 21+ to join. Some venues are not wheelchair accessible due to the historic nature of the tour; special arrangements can be made with your guide at the start.
Bookings are non-refundable. All sales are final.
Bring your barcoded voucher and arrive 15 minutes early to check in with a ticket agent at the ticket office. You can present a paper or electronic voucher.
Some venues are not accessible to guests traveling in wheelchairs due to the historic nature of the tour. You can make special arrangements with your guide at the beginning of the tour.
Dress comfortably, since this is a walking tour.
400 Toulouse St New Orleans, LA 70130 US
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Kevin Neal
April 3, 2026