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New Orleans Treme' Walking Tour

Overview
Treme' (pronounced Tre-May) sits adjacent to the French Quarter and is the oldest African-American neighborhood in the United States. Treme' is a vibrant area steeped in music and culture. Come explore this iconic gem and revel in New Orleans Jazz history with its roots in Congo square and Storyville, the birthplace of such Jazz greats as Alphonse Picou and Trombone shorty.
City: New Orleans
Mon 21 Jul
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Starting at $20.50
Mon 21 Jul
Starting at $20.50
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What's Included
Professional guide
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Be ready to have fun and please wear comfortable shoes. You may bring your camera. No Videotaping please. All tours run rain or shine.
What To Expect
1
Storyville District
Guide will lead you through the old Storyville District while narrating the history of the area. A district associated with the early development of New Orleans-style jazz existed from 1897-1917. Romanticized by early historians as the birth-place of jazz, this red-light district included brothels, bars and dance halls where jazz artists performed and socialized.
2
French Quarter Phantoms
Starting location for this tour with general Treme history
3
Tour Treme'
Explore the Treme neighborhood and its history with your guide. Includes multiple historic sites such as St Augustine's Church and the Tomb of the Unknown Slave.
4
Congo Square
where the enslaved and free people of color gathered throughout the 19th century for meetings, open markets, and the African dance and drumming celebrations that played a substantial role in the development of jazz.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (194)
woodstockfan
Oct 2015

In this 2h tour, it takes 45min to come into the Treme neighboorhood. See the Congo Square birthplace of Jazz only from the street through trees and a fence. Much spoken! Little Locations. Only possible for a very few photos. And there was a 15min break in a cafe, where you sit down buy something to drink. After this, the tour dont get this 15min longer. This is intolerable!! And the Locations were most uninteresting....... We took photos from good looking houses from the distance. After the tour we visit congo square and armstrong statue alone. The neighboorhood is very safe. So you dont need a guide for this unnecessary tour!!!!

MARY A L
Sep 2015

I would highly recommend this tour.The guide was very informative and answered all our questions.

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