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Une promenade dans le parc : visite audioguidée du parc de la ville de la Nouvelle-Orléans

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Welcome to a grand urban pleasure garden; home to the largest stand of old-growth oak trees on Earth. These magnificent Southern Live Oaks, dripping with Spanish moss, are silent witnesses to over 700 years of natural history and local culture.

We will explore a mesmerizing landscape brimming with wildlife, picturesque bayous, secluded fountains, romantic stories, Neo-Classical and Art-Deco architecture, WPA-era gardens and bridges, Enrique Alferez sculpture, and “flying horses.” City Park represents the heart and soul of New Orleans. Join me as we celebrate the successful relationship between nature’s splendor and humanity’s creative achievements.

The tour is ready whenever you are and the audio plays automatically at exactly the right time and place using your smartphone's GPS and the VoiceMap mobile app, which also works offline.
Ville: La Nouvelle Orléans
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VoiceMap Application
Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
Lifetime access to A Walk in the Park: City Park New Orleans tour
VoiceMap Application
Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
Lifetime access to A Walk in the Park: City Park New Orleans tour
VoiceMap Application
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
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New Orleans Museum of Art
The New Orleans Museum of Art houses a collection of over 40,000 objects including works by Picasso, Matisse, Monet, Pollock, Renoir, as well as Edgar Degas who lived in New Orleans for a short time. The architecture gives the impression of a Greek temple, slightly modified, suggesting a more subtropical appearance with the inclusion of a Spanish tile roof.
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New Orleans Botanical Gardens
The New Orleans Botanical Garden is the first classical garden in New Orleans. It was funded by the Works Progress Administration.
3
New Orleans City Park
There are over 30,000 mature trees in City Park, including live oak, bald cypress, magnolia, slash pine, maple, crepe myrtle, palm, and pecan. Although the park lost more than 2,000 trees during Hurricane Katrina, over 5,000 replacements have been planted.
4
New Orleans Museum of Art
The New Orleans Museum of Art houses a collection of over 40,000 objects including works by Picasso, Matisse, Monet, Pollock, Renoir, as well as Edgar Degas who lived in New Orleans for a short time. The architecture gives the impression of a Greek temple, slightly modified, suggesting a more subtropical appearance with the inclusion of a Spanish tile roof.
5
New Orleans Botanical Gardens
The New Orleans Botanical Garden is the first classical garden in New Orleans. It was funded by the Works Progress Administration.
6
New Orleans City Park
There are over 30,000 mature trees in City Park, including live oak, bald cypress, magnolia, slash pine, maple, crepe myrtle, palm, and pecan. Although the park lost more than 2,000 trees during Hurricane Katrina, over 5,000 replacements have been planted.
7
New Orleans Museum of Art
The New Orleans Museum of Art houses a collection of over 40,000 objects including works by Picasso, Matisse, Monet, Pollock, Renoir, as well as Edgar Degas who lived in New Orleans for a short time. The architecture gives the impression of a Greek temple, slightly modified, suggesting a more subtropical appearance with the inclusion of a Spanish tile roof.
8
New Orleans Botanical Gardens
The New Orleans Botanical Garden is the first classical garden in New Orleans. It was funded by the Works Progress Administration.
9
New Orleans City Park
There are over 30,000 mature trees in City Park, including live oak, bald cypress, magnolia, slash pine, maple, crepe myrtle, palm, and pecan. Although the park lost more than 2,000 trees during Hurricane Katrina, over 5,000 replacements have been planted.
10
Musée d'art de la Nouvelle-Orléans
Le New Orleans Museum of Art abrite une collection de plus de 40 000 objets, dont des œuvres de Picasso, Matisse, Monet, Pollock, Renoir, ainsi que d'Edgar Degas qui a vécu à la Nouvelle-Orléans pendant une courte période. L'architecture donne l'impression d'un temple grec, légèrement modifié, suggérant une apparence plus subtropicale avec l'inclusion d'un toit en tuiles espagnoles.
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Jardins botaniques de la Nouvelle-Orléans
Le jardin botanique de la Nouvelle-Orléans est le premier jardin classique de la Nouvelle-Orléans. Il a été financé par la Works Progress Administration.
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Parc de la ville de la Nouvelle-Orléans
Il y a plus de 30 000 arbres matures dans le parc de la ville, y compris le chêne vivant, le cyprès chauve, le magnolia, le pin slash, l'érable, le myrte de crêpe, le palmier et la noix de pécan. Bien que le parc ait perdu plus de 2 000 arbres lors de l'ouragan Katrina, plus de 5 000 arbres de remplacement ont été plantés.
13
New Orleans Museum of Art
The New Orleans Museum of Art houses a collection of over 40,000 objects including works by Picasso, Matisse, Monet, Pollock, Renoir, as well as Edgar Degas who lived in New Orleans for a short time. The architecture gives the impression of a Greek temple, slightly modified, suggesting a more subtropical appearance with the inclusion of a Spanish tile roof.
14
New Orleans Botanical Gardens
The New Orleans Botanical Garden is the first classical garden in New Orleans. It was funded by the Works Progress Administration.
15
New Orleans City Park
There are over 30,000 mature trees in City Park, including live oak, bald cypress, magnolia, slash pine, maple, crepe myrtle, palm, and pecan. Although the park lost more than 2,000 trees during Hurricane Katrina, over 5,000 replacements have been planted.
16
New Orleans Museum of Art
The New Orleans Museum of Art houses a collection of over 40,000 objects including works by Picasso, Matisse, Monet, Pollock, Renoir, as well as Edgar Degas who lived in New Orleans for a short time. The architecture gives the impression of a Greek temple, slightly modified, suggesting a more subtropical appearance with the inclusion of a Spanish tile roof.
17
New Orleans Botanical Gardens
The New Orleans Botanical Garden is the first classical garden in New Orleans. It was funded by the Works Progress Administration.
18
New Orleans City Park
There are over 30,000 mature trees in City Park, including live oak, bald cypress, magnolia, slash pine, maple, crepe myrtle, palm, and pecan. Although the park lost more than 2,000 trees during Hurricane Katrina, over 5,000 replacements have been planted.
19
New Orleans Museum of Art
The New Orleans Museum of Art houses a collection of over 40,000 objects including works by Picasso, Matisse, Monet, Pollock, Renoir, as well as Edgar Degas who lived in New Orleans for a short time. The architecture gives the impression of a Greek temple, slightly modified, suggesting a more subtropical appearance with the inclusion of a Spanish tile roof.
20
New Orleans Botanical Gardens
The New Orleans Botanical Garden is the first classical garden in New Orleans. It was funded by the Works Progress Administration.
21
New Orleans City Park
There are over 30,000 mature trees in City Park, including live oak, bald cypress, magnolia, slash pine, maple, crepe myrtle, palm, and pecan. Although the park lost more than 2,000 trees during Hurricane Katrina, over 5,000 replacements have been planted.
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New Orleans Museum of Art
The New Orleans Museum of Art houses a collection of over 40,000 objects including works by Picasso, Matisse, Monet, Pollock, Renoir, as well as Edgar Degas who lived in New Orleans for a short time. The architecture gives the impression of a Greek temple, slightly modified, suggesting a more subtropical appearance with the inclusion of a Spanish tile roof.
23
New Orleans Botanical Gardens
The New Orleans Botanical Garden is the first classical garden in New Orleans. It was funded by the Works Progress Administration.
24
New Orleans City Park
There are over 30,000 mature trees in City Park, including live oak, bald cypress, magnolia, slash pine, maple, crepe myrtle, palm, and pecan. Although the park lost more than 2,000 trees during Hurricane Katrina, over 5,000 replacements have been planted.
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Commentaires (11)
markkY4431XN
Feb 2025
I have lived here all my life and learned things hat I never knew. It was a beautiful day. I highly recommend this picturesque informativewalk.
Theresa_G
Oct 2024
Such a beautiful park. It was great having the audio tour. We really liked that it knew where we were on the route.
sheila_p
Apr 2024
Loved the area, the park was beautiful. Wish we had more time for the extras. Very informative audio tour.

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