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The French market is free and so is a stroll through Waldenburg park along the river, where you can sit and watch ships passing by every few minutes. For those on a strict budget, and without cheating yourself, you can have a very memorable vacation in New Orleans for free, excluding food and drink of course. For a very small cost, you can take the street cars, and see even more interesting sights. Not many cities can boast about being so affordable to visit. I doubt no other city can, not even New York City.
We are glad you enjoyed the video, Navin, and that Andrew inspired you to return. We also hope to show you around New Orleans when you get here. You can browse our tour selection here freetoursbyfoot.com/new-orleans-tours/. In the meantime, check out some of our other free virtual tours. th-cam.com/play/PLpNEdLF6RWV3oDPK7SD9GOttlhvaGBsh2.html.
The enthusiasm they show while talking of N.O has me even more excited to go back in June. I lived there along time ago, and I love the city! I’ve only been back last December, when the artic blast had it in the high teens/low 20’s there.
Glad that you enjoyed the video. If you haven't already done so, hopefully, you can check out our other virtual tours of New Orleans th-cam.com/play/PLpNEdLF6RWV3oDPK7SD9GOttlhvaGBsh2.html.There is more where this came from.
A few things I'll mention since I got back (literally) 2 hours ago. The Sazerac House tour is free and well worth the time, you just have to schedule a time to visit. I typically visit in August so in regards to Festivals I'll also mention Dirty Linen. Also in August (or at least it used to be) if you are a member of a museum, you can visit about 25-30 other museums for free. So it costs you a membership (which you may already have) but it is well worth it, if you happen to be visiting that time of year.
@@FreeToursbyFootHQ That I did TY - It was really hard to find places to eat. I was in the Warehouse District @ the Ace and that, was challenging ! My 'alcohol tour ' - I did the Sazerac House, then 7-3 Distillery - NOLA Brewing and Miel Brewing the following day. All were good and different.
I ♥️'d The Ogden Museum!!!! Great place to spend a hot afternoon in NOLA!!! You do pay a little something but it's totally worth it to see all that folk art in one place....
Hey thanks. I live in New Orleans and even I learned a few things about things my city has to offer. Anyone who is thinking about visiting, this guy and his other videos about New Orleans are spot on.
Andrew I have been watching your video's, tours and live streams and love them. I'm a constant visitor to Nola and am in love with your city. You and your cast of tour guides and funny camera guy make these videos so fun to watch. Look for a tip today and know that I am grateful for you insight and wisdoms. Jim
Just a heads up, St. Louis cemetery No. 1 is now mandatory paid entrance with a tour guide. The Basin Street Station building beside it gives a 45 minute tour for $25 (tips on top encouraged). No. 2 & 3 cemeteries are currently closed to the public.
Well screw that then. I'm not paying and getting dragged through a whole tour with someone holding my hand. just to see the 2 or 3 graves I want to see. I thought this was America not north Korea
Thank you for making these videos. I will be visiting New Orleans for the first time at the end of June. I have watched several of Andrew's videos and they have all been VERY helpful and informative.
We are glad you enjoyed the video, Merion. We also hope to show you around New Orleans when you get here. You can browse our tour selection here freetoursbyfoot.com/new-orleans-tours/.
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The Mint is free as well I believe. It was when I went a few years back. No crowds, good AC pumping, nice 30 min excursion out of the heat near the market place
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Great video a suggestion to enhance your service make certain you are well versed in guiding for people with various disabilities not just mobility. Advice on activities that are disability friendly
During the day, yes. Maybe not so much at night. It depends on when. You might consider joining and posting your question in our We Love New Orleans group facebook.com/groups/1721747767985746. It consists of tour guides, locals, and people who are or have just visited New Orleans and are happy to provide answers or insight.
Hi Shannon. Here's a post for you freetoursbyfoot.com/new-orleans-in-march/. You might consider joining and posting your question in our We Love New Orleans group facebook.com/groups/1721747767985746. It consists of tour guides, locals, and people who are or have just visited New Orleans and are happy to provide answers or insight.
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It's currently closed and the word on the street is that the Catholic Archdiocese is working on a plan to allow tourists back. There is no date at this time.
Some cemeteries are open. The two notable cemeteries that are closed are St. Louis Cemetery 1 and Lafayette 1. The first should be opening within the next few months but we have no more details. The latter is awaiting repairs and the city has yet to announce any date unfortunately, though it was originally supposed to be closed for only 1 year (pre-Covid).
Slaves generally had Sundays off and would typically work somewhere for minimal pay or sell their own goods. After years and years of this practice, the lucky few were able to buy their freedom, leading to a group known as Free People of Color.
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The French market is free and so is a stroll through Waldenburg park along the river, where you can sit and watch ships passing by every few minutes. For those on a strict budget, and without cheating yourself, you can have a very memorable vacation in New Orleans for free, excluding food and drink of course. For a very small cost, you can take the street cars, and see even more interesting sights. Not many cities can boast about being so affordable to visit. I doubt no other city can, not even New York City.
I've only been to New Orleans once, but after watching the videos on this channel I can't wait to go back. Andrew does an awesome job on these videos!
We are glad you enjoyed the video, Navin, and that Andrew inspired you to return. We also hope to show you around New Orleans when you get here. You can browse our tour selection here freetoursbyfoot.com/new-orleans-tours/.
In the meantime, check out some of our other free virtual tours. th-cam.com/play/PLpNEdLF6RWV3oDPK7SD9GOttlhvaGBsh2.html.
Thank you Navin! Hope it's soon.
The enthusiasm they show while talking of N.O has me even more excited to go back in June. I lived there along time ago, and I love the city! I’ve only been back last December, when the artic blast had it in the high teens/low 20’s there.
Can you guys do another food expedition but for the hidden gems tourist wont know or find.
TY ❗️❗️❗️ I WILL be going to NE for David Bowie Tribute and Skinny Puppy, April 5 thru the 10th...cant wait❗️❗️
Glad that you enjoyed the video. If you haven't already done so, hopefully, you can check out our other virtual tours of New Orleans th-cam.com/play/PLpNEdLF6RWV3oDPK7SD9GOttlhvaGBsh2.html.There is more where this came from.
A few things I'll mention since I got back (literally) 2 hours ago. The Sazerac House tour is free and well worth the time, you just have to schedule a time to visit. I typically visit in August so in regards to Festivals I'll also mention Dirty Linen. Also in August (or at least it used to be) if you are a member of a museum, you can visit about 25-30 other museums for free. So it costs you a membership (which you may already have) but it is well worth it, if you happen to be visiting that time of year.
Thanks for adding your comments. Sounds like you had a good time.
@@FreeToursbyFootHQ That I did TY - It was really hard to find places to eat. I was in the Warehouse District @ the Ace and that, was challenging ! My 'alcohol tour ' - I did the Sazerac House, then 7-3 Distillery - NOLA Brewing and Miel Brewing the following day. All were good and different.
I ♥️'d The Ogden Museum!!!! Great place to spend a hot afternoon in NOLA!!! You do pay a little something but it's totally worth it to see all that folk art in one place....
Hey thanks. I live in New Orleans and even I learned a few things about things my city has to offer. Anyone who is thinking about visiting, this guy and his other videos about New Orleans are spot on.
I walk through the Bevolo building every trip. It's such a neat place!
Andrew I have been watching your video's, tours and live streams and love them. I'm a constant visitor to Nola and am in love with your city. You and your cast of tour guides and funny camera guy make these videos so fun to watch. Look for a tip today and know that I am grateful for you insight and wisdoms. Jim
Just a heads up, St. Louis cemetery No. 1 is now mandatory paid entrance with a tour guide. The Basin Street Station building beside it gives a 45 minute tour for $25 (tips on top encouraged). No. 2 & 3 cemeteries are currently closed to the public.
Thanks for the update Andrew.
Well screw that then. I'm not paying and getting dragged through a whole tour with someone holding my hand. just to see the 2 or 3 graves I want to see.
I thought this was America not north Korea
@@GwenS320 whatever. The Catholic Church decided it was too expensive to let people run amok through the Cemetaries vandalizing sites.
Thank you for making these videos. I will be visiting New Orleans for the first time at the end of June. I have watched several of Andrew's videos and they have all been VERY helpful and informative.
We are glad you enjoyed the video, Merion. We also hope to show you around New Orleans when you get here. You can browse our tour selection here freetoursbyfoot.com/new-orleans-tours/.
God I cannot wait to come to New Orleans. I just know I'm going to fall in love with it
You will.
I love this channel! A friend and I are visiting New Orleans this November and I wanted to check out the things to do and see.
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Andrew I’m from N O I enjoy watching your tour’s ,lots of great information.
Thank You
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Thanks!
Wow. Thank you Karla. This means a lot to us.
The Mint is free as well I believe. It was when I went a few years back. No crowds, good AC pumping, nice 30 min excursion out of the heat near the market place
Thanks for the addition, Jimmy. You are correct. The Mint is free to enter.
We hope that you enjoyed this video. If you haven't already done so, hopefully, you can check out our other virtual tours of New Orleans th-cam.com/play/PLpNEdLF6RWV3oDPK7SD9GOttlhvaGBsh2.html.
i wanna go to every single place in this videooooo aaaa
Awesome video guys!!! Missing the live streams ❤
Another live is coming up next week I think.
Great video! Thanks, Andrew.
Bitte schoen!
I'm so happy I found your channel thank you for the free video
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Andrew it was nice meeting you at Arts market at City Park ! Love your channel
Will pass this on to Andrew.
Thank You for Sharing !
Thanks one again for a great video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks so much
Currently in Nola till Wednesday. Will check some of these places out
Please do!
Not sure if it's still free, but my husband and I would get on the ferry and cross over the Mississippi river to walk around Algiers neighborhood
It's $2 each way.
No longer free but inexpensive still. Thanks for sharing.
Great video a suggestion to enhance your service make certain you are well versed in guiding for people with various disabilities not just mobility. Advice on activities that are disability friendly
Louis Armstrong Park was considered a dangerous place to hang a few years ago. Is it safer to wander there these days?
During the day, yes. Maybe not so much at night. It depends on when. You might consider joining and posting your question in our We Love New Orleans group facebook.com/groups/1721747767985746. It consists of tour guides, locals, and people who are or have just visited New Orleans and are happy to provide answers or insight.
We will be in town march 4th-11th. Anything good happening? :) Any recommendations?
Hi Shannon. Here's a post for you freetoursbyfoot.com/new-orleans-in-march/.
You might consider joining and posting your question in our We Love New Orleans group facebook.com/groups/1721747767985746. It consists of tour guides, locals, and people who are or have just visited New Orleans and are happy to provide answers or insight.
We also hope to show you around New Orleans when you get here. You can browse our tour selection here freetoursbyfoot.com/new-orleans-tours/.
In the meantime, check out some of our other free virtual tours. th-cam.com/play/PLpNEdLF6RWV3oDPK7SD9GOttlhvaGBsh2.html.
@@FreeToursbyFootHQ already scoping out the web site! Absolutely hope to hook up with you guys when we're there
Do you (Andrew) currently give tours?
Andrew currently is leading a limited number of tours due to his busy schedule. We're working on more availability from him :)
Is there a specific tour to visit cemetery #1? Everyone I’ve tried to lookup is saying it’s currently closed.
It's currently closed and the word on the street is that the Catholic Archdiocese is working on a plan to allow tourists back. There is no date at this time.
@@FreeToursbyFootHQ Ok, thanks. Hopefully it will be open next year when I return then! 🤞🏾
Please tip the buskers
Do we know when the cemeteries are opening back up?
Some cemeteries are open. The two notable cemeteries that are closed are St. Louis Cemetery 1 and Lafayette 1. The first should be opening within the next few months but we have no more details. The latter is awaiting repairs and the city has yet to announce any date unfortunately, though it was originally supposed to be closed for only 1 year (pre-Covid).
Zebra racing?😕
Everything else sounded great!
I'd love to have a full day with Robi
Robi is available for full-day private tours.
What he doesn't say: "CARRY A GUN."
Congo Square? Not my impression of slavery at all. Bad though it was - 'buying' means they were paid, somehow..
He means they bought from one another... Like trade in merchandise or goods amongst themselves.
@@jodilewis1129 I say what I mean - & mean what I say.
Slaves generally had Sundays off and would typically work somewhere for minimal pay or sell their own goods. After years and years of this practice, the lucky few were able to buy their freedom, leading to a group known as Free People of Color.
@@trashdotcom753 Thank you. (In the UK) I had no knowledge of this.
some videos in this channel like "New Orleans Voodoo" and a video about Treme mention Congo Square and its history if you wanna know more...
why's he kinda...