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Visite à pied du quartier français de la Nouvelle-Orléans avec le musée de l'ouragan Katrina

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Lors de cette incroyable visite à pied du quartier français historique, rejoignez un guide local qui vous guidera dans les rues étroites et dans le musée du Presbytère, découvrez les effets de l'ouragan Katrina sur la ville et visitez la salle de séance de Muriel sur Jackson Square
Ville: La Nouvelle Orléans
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Ce qui est inclu
Food tasting - Beignet
Expertly guided walking tour
Pre-reserved ticket to Presbytère Museum
Local Expert Guide
Food tasting - Beignet
Expertly guided walking tour
Pre-reserved ticket to Presbytère Museum
Information additionnelle
  • Des transports en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Il s'agit d'une visite à pied. Bien qu'il y ait des arrêts en cours de route, les invités doivent pouvoir marcher à un rythme modéré sans difficulté.
  • Veuillez arriver au point de rendez-vous prêt pour votre visite - avant votre arrivée, utilisez les toilettes et assurez-vous d'avoir mangé .
  • Les visites ont lieu beau temps, mauvais temps. Nous encourageons les parapluies toute l'année pour le soleil ou la pluie et des chaussures appropriées pour les surfaces inégales et les éventuelles inondations légères.
  • Cette visite est accessible aux fauteuils roulants, avec des limitations. Veuillez noter que le sol peut être inégal et que les portes sont assez étroites.
  • MISE À JOUR COVID. Walks est conforme à toutes les réglementations gouvernementales locales. Vous devrez peut-être porter un masque ou fournir une preuve de vaccination pour entrer dans certains lieux. Veuillez consulter les directives du gouvernement de la Nouvelle-Orléans pour obtenir les informations les plus récentes.
À quoi s'attendre
1
French Quarter
On these streets, an amalgamation of cultures collide - jazz, voodoo, and Mardi Gras are some of the small hints to the roots of this city and its enigmatic people.
2
Bourbon Street
While we will meet on Bourbon Street, the 24-hour party that surrounds us is simply a sign of the times - a modern-day adaptation of the past. We will get a taste and then duck into the more intimate side streets of the French Quarter.
3
Jackson Square
While the French Quarter is synonymous with drinks, dancing, and a rowdy time, it's not all just about the party. Next, your guide will lead you through Jackson Square to visit more historical sites.
4
Pontalba Buildings
Take a look at these (almost) identical pieces of architecture framing the square and listen to your guide as they explain all the fascinating stories hidden in their facade - including their run as the oldest continuously-rented apartments in the United States.
5
Cabildo
Pause at the foot of the Cabildo, where the Louisiana Purchase was signed.
6
St. Louis Cathedral
Take in the iconic view of this spire-topped beauty.
7
The Presbytere
Just off the square, it is time to enter the Presbytère Museum where touching exhibits on Hurricane Katrina await. Then in an almost total 180-degree spin, view the exhibit on Mardi Gras - but that is life in the Crescent City, touching and joyful at the same time.
8
French Market
On your way to your final area of the French Quarter, head into one of the most haunted buildings in the United States where supernatural encounters are close by - especially in the seance room which you’ll peek into for a few minutes before swinging through to the old French Market overlooking the beauty of Jackson Square.
9
French Quarter
On these streets, an amalgamation of cultures collide - jazz, voodoo, and Mardi Gras are some of the small hints to the roots of this city and its enigmatic people.
10
Bourbon Street
While we will meet on Bourbon Street, the 24-hour party that surrounds us is simply a sign of the times - a modern-day adaptation of the past. We will get a taste and then duck into the more intimate side streets of the French Quarter.
11
Jackson Square
While the French Quarter is synonymous with drinks, dancing, and a rowdy time, it's not all just about the party. Next, your guide will lead you through Jackson Square to visit more historical sites.
12
Pontalba Buildings
Take a look at these (almost) identical pieces of architecture framing the square and listen to your guide as they explain all the fascinating stories hidden in their facade - including their run as the oldest continuously-rented apartments in the United States.
13
Cabildo
Pause at the foot of the Cabildo, where the Louisiana Purchase was signed.
14
St. Louis Cathedral
Take in the iconic view of this spire-topped beauty.
15
The Presbytere
Just off the square, it is time to enter the Presbytère Museum where touching exhibits on Hurricane Katrina await. Then in an almost total 180-degree spin, view the exhibit on Mardi Gras - but that is life in the Crescent City, touching and joyful at the same time.
16
French Market
On your way to your final area of the French Quarter, head into one of the most haunted buildings in the United States where supernatural encounters are close by - especially in the seance room which you’ll peek into for a few minutes before swinging through to the old French Market overlooking the beauty of Jackson Square.
17
French Quarter
On these streets, an amalgamation of cultures collide - jazz, voodoo, and Mardi Gras are some of the small hints to the roots of this city and its enigmatic people.
18
Bourbon Street
While we will meet on Bourbon Street, the 24-hour party that surrounds us is simply a sign of the times - a modern-day adaptation of the past. We will get a taste and then duck into the more intimate side streets of the French Quarter.
19
Jackson Square
While the French Quarter is synonymous with drinks, dancing, and a rowdy time, it's not all just about the party. Next, your guide will lead you through Jackson Square to visit more historical sites.
20
Pontalba Buildings
Take a look at these (almost) identical pieces of architecture framing the square and listen to your guide as they explain all the fascinating stories hidden in their facade - including their run as the oldest continuously-rented apartments in the United States.
21
Cabildo
Pause at the foot of the Cabildo, where the Louisiana Purchase was signed.
22
St. Louis Cathedral
Take in the iconic view of this spire-topped beauty.
23
The Presbytere
Just off the square, it is time to enter the Presbytère Museum where touching exhibits on Hurricane Katrina await. Then in an almost total 180-degree spin, view the exhibit on Mardi Gras - but that is life in the Crescent City, touching and joyful at the same time.
24
French Market
On your way to your final area of the French Quarter, head into one of the most haunted buildings in the United States where supernatural encounters are close by - especially in the seance room which you’ll peek into for a few minutes before swinging through to the old French Market overlooking the beauty of Jackson Square.
25
French Quarter
On these streets, an amalgamation of cultures collide - jazz, voodoo, and Mardi Gras are some of the small hints to the roots of this city and its enigmatic people.
26
Bourbon Street
While we will meet on Bourbon Street, the 24-hour party that surrounds us is simply a sign of the times - a modern-day adaptation of the past. We will get a taste and then duck into the more intimate side streets of the French Quarter.
27
Jackson Square
While the French Quarter is synonymous with drinks, dancing, and a rowdy time, it's not all just about the party. Next, your guide will lead you through Jackson Square to visit more historical sites.
28
Pontalba Buildings
Take a look at these (almost) identical pieces of architecture framing the square and listen to your guide as they explain all the fascinating stories hidden in their facade - including their run as the oldest continuously-rented apartments in the United States.
29
Cabildo
Pause at the foot of the Cabildo, where the Louisiana Purchase was signed.
30
St. Louis Cathedral
Take in the iconic view of this spire-topped beauty.
31
The Presbytere
Just off the square, it is time to enter the Presbytère Museum where touching exhibits on Hurricane Katrina await. Then in an almost total 180-degree spin, view the exhibit on Mardi Gras - but that is life in the Crescent City, touching and joyful at the same time.
32
French Market
On your way to your final area of the French Quarter, head into one of the most haunted buildings in the United States where supernatural encounters are close by - especially in the seance room which you’ll peek into for a few minutes before swinging through to the old French Market overlooking the beauty of Jackson Square.
33
quartier français
Dans ces rues, un amalgame de cultures se heurte - le jazz, le vaudou et le Mardi Gras sont quelques-uns des petits indices sur les racines de cette ville et de ses habitants énigmatiques.
34
Rue Bourbon
Alors que nous nous retrouverons sur Bourbon Street, la fête de 24 heures qui nous entoure n'est qu'un signe des temps - une adaptation moderne du passé. Nous goûterons puis plongerons dans les rues latérales plus intimes du quartier français.
35
Place Jackson
Alors que le quartier français est synonyme de boissons, de danse et de tapage, il ne s'agit pas seulement de faire la fête. Ensuite, votre guide vous conduira à travers Jackson Square pour visiter des sites plus historiques.
36
Bâtiments de Pontalba
Jetez un coup d'œil à ces pièces d'architecture (presque) identiques qui encadrent la place et écoutez votre guide expliquer toutes les histoires fascinantes cachées dans leur façade - y compris leur parcours en tant que plus anciens appartements loués en continu aux États-Unis.
37
Cabildo
Faites une pause au pied du Cabildo, où l'achat de la Louisiane a été signé.
38
Cathédrale Saint-Louis
Admirez la vue emblématique de cette beauté au sommet d'une flèche.
39
Le Presbytère
Juste à côté de la place, il est temps d'entrer dans le musée du Presbytère où vous attendent des expositions touchantes sur l'ouragan Katrina. Ensuite, dans une rotation presque totale à 180 degrés, admirez l'exposition sur Mardi Gras - mais c'est la vie à Crescent City, touchante et joyeuse à la fois.
40
Marché français
Sur votre chemin vers votre dernière zone du quartier français, dirigez-vous vers l'un des bâtiments les plus hantés des États-Unis où des rencontres surnaturelles sont à proximité - en particulier dans la salle de séance dans laquelle vous jeterez un coup d'œil pendant quelques minutes avant de vous rendre à l'ancien marché français surplombant la beauté de Jackson Square.
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Commentaires (18)
stevenmF3319HR
May 2022
This was well worth the money and time. Mary Ellen was knowledgeable and enthusiastic and allowed us to ask questions. I learned so much new information.
F915QHmeganl
Feb 2020
We had a nice walking tour through the French quarter with Rene. He was great and made it fun! We were with our teen girls and we all enjoyed it.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2020
Hello F915QHmeganl, Hearing that Rene was able to provide you and your family with such a wonderful experience is the best thing we could hope for! We strive to select guides with a passion for what they do, and we are so glad it shows. We hope to share many more walks with you soon! The Walks Team
Maury1234
Feb 2020
Glad we did this our first day. It gave us a good idea of where things were. It made it easier to get to other places that were located around the area.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2020
Hello Maury1234, We are so glad that you enjoyed our tour and that it helped make your stay New Orleans all the more enjoyable. We hope to share many more walks with you soon! The Walks Team

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