Love taking tours by bus with such an informative tour guide. Be safe, Bill and DeAnna
That was our first bus tour and we enjoyed all the information by the local tour guide! Have a great weekend!
The "Cafe du Monde" would have to be my favorite place in New Orleans, Terri and Keith. Used to walk there every early morning for coffee and beignets before Kathy got up and it got busy. Loved just reading the paper for around an hour there. We also love the Garden District and the area around Tulane where you also pass by here. We'd get off the trolley and just stroll around. Beautiful homes! Loved you tour. Thanks so much for bringing back fond memories.
New Orleans is truly an interesting place! Have a wonderful weekend! 😊
We are really excited to go see New Orleans some time. It is such a a beautiful and historic city. We found it very interesting to hear from the tour guide about the various cultures that were involved in the creation of New Orleans. Thanks for taking us along for the ride!
It’s really an interesting city! Lots of history to learn about & our guides were native to New Orleans so they were very knowledgeable.
I do enjoy a great bus tour, seeing things that many miss, and made all the more enjoyable with a great tour guide!!
Great tour guides make all the difference! Thanks for watching and have a great weekend! 😊
Keith and Terry. What an interesting ride. So much to see. This was quite a comprehensive tour of the city. Good guide commentary. It’s so invaluable when the guide can tell a good story. Loved the architecture. Lots of green too. So important for pleasant living. Thanks for sharing your tour. Most enjoyable. 🌷🇳🇱🙋♀️🇳🇿 🦘
Thanks so much! We weren’t sure what to do with this footage, but decided to make it into its own video & share. Have a wonderful weekend!
Such a beautiful city. I've always heard the Garden District was pretty.
We need to visit New Orleans again. We have been there twice but would be fun to visit again.
Wondering what were your favorite parts of New Orleans. I would like to visit there not sure where to start.
Jackson Square, Cafe de Monde for beignets, Court of Two Sisters Restaurant, you might check into doing a walking tour around the city there is so much to see and so much history to learn.
I wonder if guillotine windows are what we call sash windows?
I’m not sure. We had never heard the term guillotine windows before she told us about them.
What’s your favorite place to visit in New Orleans?