Walk the French Quarter with a local and see key landmarks in 2 hours
2 hours
Guided walk, Local tips, Landmarks
Stroll the French Quarter the way a local would show friends, mixing history with favorite spots and hidden gems. You’ll visit well-known landmarks like Jackson Square and the French Market, with tips for what to do after the walk.
Full refund with at least 24 hours notice; 48 hours (or more) is appreciated.
Arrive 15 minutes before the tour start time for check-in.
Confirm the intended date and time on your confirmation. You assume responsibility for the reservation as it is confirmed.
The walk can run in light rain and intense sunshine. Bring an umbrella, water, and wear sunscreen.
940 Decatur Street - outside Pop City, by the benches.
Two Chicks delivers exactly what visitors to New Orleans are looking for: passionate guides who truly know their city. The roster includes knowledgeable locals like Sarah (an archivist born and raised here), plus guides like Emily, Dannal, Bonnie, Jamie, and Christine who bring the Garden District, French Quarter, and Carrollton neighborhoods to life with deep historical detail and engaging storytelling. Visitors consistently mention how much more they learned compared to exploring on their own, with guides fielding questions about everything from architecture to football. The tours strike a comfortable pace with thoughtful touches like bathroom breaks and quiet spots away from crowds to hear the stories properly. Multiple reviewers were so impressed they immediately booked a second tour, which speaks volumes. The guides build quick rapport with groups and clearly love what they do, making the experience both educational and genuinely fun. Whether you're a first-time visitor or even a local resident curious about neighborhood history, these walking tours come highly recommended across the board.
Dannel showed us the sights. Great tour. She even managed to speak over the numerous leaf-blowers.
Anthony John Bonner
April 5, 2026
Dannel showed us the sights. Great tour. She even managed to speak over the numerous leaf-blowers.
Anthony John Bonner
April 5, 2026