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- Comment: this has a very promotional tone. Theroadislong (talk) 15:52, 5 November 2023 (UTC)
Two Chicks Walking Tours is a woman-owned, small-group tour company offering guided historical tours of New Orleans, Louisiana. Founded in 2014, Two Chicks Walking Tours offers multiple daily scheduled tours.[1] Tours are conducted by a collective of talented storytellers with an impressive knowledge of local myths, legends and facts, communicated in an engaging way.[2]
Regular tours edit
- New Orleans Garden District Tour
- French Quarter Stroll With A Local
- New Orleans Brothel History Tour
- Private Walking Tours in New Orleans[3]
Media Mentions edit
Two Chicks Walking Tours has been included in multiple informational and “best of” articles about New Orleans including Marie Claire’s “The stylish insider's guide to New Orleans”[4], Harper’s Bazaar “New Orleans: A definitive city guide” [5], and US News’ “The 16 Best New Orleans Tours” [6] They have also been featured on the Beyond Bourbon Podcast[7] [8] and the I Wonder If… Podcast. [9]
Travel Blog Features edit
Two Chicks Walking Tours was named one of the best walking tours in New Orleans[10] by the popular travel blogger Nomadic Matt. Which is just one of the many "best of" lists Two Chicks has been featured on. Cozymeal describes Two Chicks as a tour on which you can "expect to see sites such as celebrity homes, Victorian and Italianate architecture, and the 1856 Buckner Mansion, which was featured in American Horror Story: Coven as Miss Robichaux’s Academy." [11] Although New Orleans is popular for it's often alcohol filled nightlife. According to NOLA insiders blog, Be New Orleans, Two Chicks is one of the fabulous options in the city that can be enjoyed sans booze.[12]
Awards edit
Two Chicks Walking Tours has received the 2023 Travellers Choice Award from Tripadvisor.[13]
References edit
- ^ "New Orleans Walking Tours". Two Chicks Walking Tours.
- ^ "Why New Orleans needs to be on your travel bucket list for 2019". 12 November 2018.
- ^ "Private New Orleans Walking Tour". Two Chicks Walking Tours.
- ^ Marie Claire (April 18, 2018). "The stylish insider's guide to New Orleans". Marie Claire UK.
- ^ "Why New Orleans needs to be on your travel bucket list for 2019". 12 November 2018.
- ^ https://travel.usnews.com/features/the-best-new-orleans-tours
- ^ Bologna, Mark (August 3, 2016). "Tales of the New Orleans Garden District". Beyond Bourbon Street.
- ^ Bologna, Mark (July 28, 2021). "Top Ten Episodes - #140". Beyond Bourbon Street.
- ^ "I Wonder If: 20: Walking Through New Orleans Local History and Culture with Christine Miller on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts.
- ^ "The Best Walking Tours in New Orleans (Updated 2024)". 21 October 2021.
- ^ "The 19 Best New Orleans Tours for 2024".
- ^ "100 Things to do in NOLA that are Alcohol Free". 23 December 2021.
- ^ "Two Chicks Walking Tours - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Photos)". Tripadvisor.
External links edit
- Two Chicks Walking Tours official webpage
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