Join us on this dessert tour with a true crime twist for a one-of-a-kind experience, blending the city's rich culinary history with its darker, mysterious side. From beignets to frozen confections, this tour will sweeten the stories of unsolved mysteries, notorious figures, and chilling crimes that have left their mark on New Orleans, all while indulging in the decadent flavors that make this city unforgettable.
What's included:
All prearranged food and drink tastings.
All taxes and server gratuities (Guide gratuity NOT included)
Please Remember:
Tours are held rain or shine. Come prepared for walking in the day's weather.
Each tour is unique and destinations may change based on availability.
Vegan, gluten-free, dairy/lactose, nut & soy restrictions cannot be adequately accommodated.
Guests with multiple or severe allergies should contact Revelry Tours prior to booking to confirm accommodation.
Your guide will meet you in front of Vacherie.
Our tour will conclude near the French Market.
Toulouse and Dauphine Streets are located in the heart of the French Quarter in New Orleans, Louisiana. These streets are part of the city’s rich historical fabric and have played significant roles in the area’s development, particularly during the colonial and post-colonial periods.
Decatur Street is one of the most iconic streets in New Orleans, Louisiana, and plays a central role in the history and culture of the city, particularly in the French Quarter. Running along the Mississippi River, Decatur Street has been at the heart of New Orleans' commercial, social, and cultural life for centuries.
Bourbon Street is arguably the most famous and iconic street in New Orleans, Louisiana, known worldwide for its vibrant nightlife, historic significance, and its central role in the French Quarter's cultural life. Bourbon Street is a reflection of the city’s complex history, blending French, Spanish, African, and American influences into a street that has undergone significant changes over the centuries.
The French Market in New Orleans, Louisiana, is one of the oldest and most iconic markets in the United States, with a history that stretches back more than 200 years. Situated along the Mississippi River in the French Quarter, it has served as a hub for commerce, trade, and culture in New Orleans for centuries. Its history reflects the city’s complex cultural, economic, and social evolution from French colonial times through the present day.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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